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PaulAckermann
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Asinner said:Quoting scripture does not make one an adherant of sola scriptura.
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I totally agree.
Here is an example. Since a Jew believe in the Old Testament and not the New Testament, a Jew could be termed sola-Old Testament, whereas a Protestant Christian would be sola-scriptura (both OT and NT), and a Catholic is scripture and tradition.
If a Protestant Christian quotes from the Old Testament to a Jew, does that mean the Protestant Christian is denying the New Testament? Of course not! The Protestant Christian is merely finding common ground with the Jew, Since they both believe that the Old Testament is God's Word, it is better for the Protestant Christian to use the Old Testament.
If a Catholic quotes from the Bible to the Protestant does that mean he is denying tradition? Of course not! Just as the Protestant Christian finding common ground with the Jew by using the Old Testament, the Catholic is finding common ground with the Bible-only Protestant by quoting from the Bible.
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