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I will be careful how I word this post... Most protestants especially baptists do not affirm ANY creed. Also our Holy Bible contains nothing but the books Genesis to Revelation. Also many of us are very sceptical about the Roman Catholic Church. Indeed the major theologian of the Brethren considered all ordained clergy to be committing the blasphemy of the Holy ghost. There are walls and some are good...I for one am no counter-reformationist and I will not associate myself with anyone who is...hopefully this does not break any of the forum rules.clskinner said:And herein lies another problem: sola scriptura.
I have seen very little disagreement over these fundamentals. There may be some minor disagreements, but nothing that should case divisions.clskinner said:Salvation. What it means, and how it is obtained.
Eucharist. What (or Whom) it is, and what effects it has.
Authority. Who has it, and who doesn't.
Scripture. What Christ really meant.
Those are just a few thoughts off-hand.
Yet the Nicene Creed is nothing but scriptures from the Bible. I must ask why they don't affirm itAV1611 said:I will be careful how I word this post... Most protestants especially baptists do not affirm ANY creed. Also our Holy Bible contains nothing but the books Genesis to Revelation. Also many of us are very sceptical about the Roman Catholic Church. Indeed the major theologian of the Brethren considered all ordained clergy to be committing the blasphemy of the Holy ghost. There are walls and some are good...I for one am no counter-reformationist and I will not associate myself with anyone who is...hopefully this does not break any of the forum rules.
Not everyone adheres to the idea of sola scriptura.Bizzlebin Imperatoris said:How is this a problem?
How so?Bizzlebin Imperatoris said:I have seen very little disagreement over these fundamentals. There may be some minor disagreements, but nothing that should case divisions.
Well, there is no prblem here either.clskinner said:Not everyone adheres to the idea of sola scriptura.
Look through some of the better forums. All the branches are getting together well. Even when we talk theology, we all agree on the basics. As I said, we are far more closely connected than you may think.clskinner said:How so?
Ours too ... it just includes a few books that y'all left out.AV1611 said:Also our Holy Bible contains nothing but the books Genesis to Revelation.
I'd love to hear some of your questions/concerns. Honestly. I'm always curious about why others are so "skeptical" of us ... besides that they've often been taught misconceptions.Also many of us are very sceptical about the Roman Catholic Church.
Eucharist: Catholics --- sacrifice, Baptists --- memorial.Bizzlebin Imperatoris said:I have seen very little disagreement over these fundamentals. There may be some minor disagreements, but nothing that should case divisions.
We are both Christians and yet we already disagree over the Nicene Creed!!! I do not affirm it because it is not Canon and it is man-made.Yet the Nicene Creed is nothing but scriptures from the Bible. I must ask why they don't affirm it
I use the Apocrypha myself. Until I see them proved inconsistant, there is just no arguement against them. And even then, they are valuable historical documents. But yet again, belief for or against them is insignificant.clskinner said:Ours too ... it just includes a few books that y'all left out.
I'd love to hear some of your questions/concerns. Honestly. I'm always curious about why others are so "skeptical" of us ... besides that they've often been taught misconceptions.
Closely connected, yes. We are one body.Bizzlebin Imperatoris said:Look through some of the better forums. All the branches are getting together well. Even when we talk theology, we all agree on the basics. As I said, we are far more closely connected than you may think.
Yet we still take the same communion, and have the same salvation. The Bible does say faith is dead without deeds, so you both have valid points. Authority is about the only issue, and I am sure that can be put off till last. When we get the unity going, people will see their follies, on both sides.AV1611 said:Eucharist: Catholics --- sacrifice, Baptists --- memorial.
Authority: Catholics --- Pope, tradition, Baptists --- Christ, Holy Bible.
Salvation: Catholics --- works and baptism, Baptists --- Faith alone.
We are both Christians and yet we already disagree over the Nicene Creed!!! I do not affirm it because it is not Canon and it is man-made.
And then there's the question of what determines "Canon."AV1611 said:We are both Christians and yet we already disagree over the Nicene Creed!!! I do not affirm it because it is not Canon and it is man-made.
Some Catholics and Othodox, maybe. But you'd really be surpirsed how good things are going.clskinner said:Closely connected, yes. We are one body.
Maybe some of the Protestant denominations agree, but I doubt that same agreement would be had with the Catholics and the Orthodox.
Yes there is...I will not associate with those who do not hold to Sola Scriptura.Bizzlebin Imperatoris said:Well, there is no prblem here either.
We don't take the same communion.Bizzlebin Imperatoris said:Yet we still take the same communion
Oh, so you think divisions are a good idea? Well thats with you and God.AV1611 said:Yes there is...I will not associate with those who do not hold to Sola Scriptura.
Next what Bible version shall we use at these interdenominational meetings? I will ONLY use the Authorised Version. i.e. No --- NIV, NKJV, NEB, GNB, ASV, RSV etc...
Explainclskinner said:We don't take the same communion.
You're associating with me right now, mwhaha!AV1611 said:Yes there is...I will not associate with those who do not hold to Sola Scriptura.
When we each receive communion, we are receiving two different substances. The difference in what people believe their communion to be is an aside here.Bizzlebin Imperatoris said:Explain
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