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Is Sola Scriptura Guilty of Logical Inconsistency?

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See my latest post #19.
Conscience is obligatory. I can think of no occasion where faced with choices A and B, and I feel certain that A is evil and B is good, it is right for me to go with A. Can you?
Ya I would have to look in the father’s writing under the term days.
 
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I see a contradiction saying you accept the "inerrancy of Scripture" but then stating that you think the interpretations are "fallible".
It also seems to me thinking conscience has any reliable authority is just the lifting up man's judgment as higher & more infallible then the written Word of God. Feelings are not reliable. Man's judgment & conscience is not reliable.
I also think anyone who doubts the Bible's inerrancy is based upon opinion rather then study.
 
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Personally I'd prefer this thread focus more on prophecy than on tongues. I realize there may be some overlap.

You're asking how should tongues be regulated in an assembly. Paul was fortunate to be a part of a proper assembly. I don't think that such assemblies exist today, in the strictest Pauline sense. Therefore I'm not even sure that Paul's regulations would strictly apply to contemporary scenarios.

I'm more interested in figuring out where we strayed a bit from the beaten path. One we have proper revivals, and have recovered a true apostolic church, then we can likely apply Paul's regulations more strictly.
 
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So then Scripture is clear enough? No need to worry, then? I take it, then, that you read Scripture infallibly? Fallibility was my concern, right?
Look, we are fallible creatures, but the word of God is his revelation to us and, by definition, it must be intelligible. If some people don't understand parts of it, others do. But what other authority can you turn us to which is universally comprehended by all people in the exact same way? Well, the answer is 'there is none.'

So let's be clear. Does exegesis leave you 100% certain on some issues?
I have to say that I am unsure of some things. However, that isn't to say that NOBODY understands those things...and that is what your line of thinking is asserting.

You are unsure of at least some parts of Scripture (I know it's not all of Scripture), so you want to dismiss it as inadequate, not that YOU are inadequate but that the Bible has failed! As I recall you mentioned logic awhile back, so apply it here.
 
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Then that person would be delinquent in not reading Romans 12.
 
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I see a contradiction saying you accept the "inerrancy of Scripture" but then stating that you think the interpretations are "fallible".
So you think men are infallible interpreters by default?
It also seems to me thinking conscience has any reliable authority is just the lifting up man's judgment as higher & more infallible then the written Word of God. Feelings are not reliable. Man's judgment & conscience is not reliable.
But the main issue isn't whether feelings are reliable. The main issue is whether we are obligated to rely on them. Turns out that the very nature of conscience obligates me to rely on feelings of certainty. If I feel certain that action A is evil and B is good, I shall do B. What about you?

Since this conscience-framework is what we are stuck with - it's a framework that He created - even God must operate within it. I explained in the initials couple of posts how He does so. The Inward Witness address conscience by modifying and/or elevating our feelings of certainty.
I also think anyone who doubts the Bible's inerrancy is based upon opinion rather then study.
Well I accept inerrancy as stated.
 
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God’s Revelation to mankind is not clear enough seems to be your answer. See what I posted previously.

Then maybe you can give an example from Scriptures that fits your dad and son chore example.
 
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The Bible is universally comprehended by all people in the exact same way? I have no idea what that means, nor do I see any truth to it. Interesting you don't seem to directly address my specific arguments on this thread.

I have to say that I am unsure of some things. However, that isn't to say that NOBODY understands those things...and that is what your line of thinking is asserting.
I am addressing evangelicals. I am not aware of any evangelical who would tout infallibility on anything.

Also I've identified specific logical problems with Sola Scriptura. You can't just gloss over those charges.


You are unsure of at least some parts of Scripture (I know it's not all of Scripture), so you want to dismiss it as inadequate, not that YOU are inadequate but that the Bible has failed! As I recall you mentioned logic awhile back, so apply it here.
Scripture has failed only if God INTENDED it to be our primary authority, which is precisely what I disavow. In my view that would make God a poor leader because the printing press only became available 500 years ago. Interesting that conscience has been in place since Adam and Eve?

When Adam and Eve heard the Voice in the garden, how did they authenticate it? Exegesis? Or feelings of certainty? Take your pick.
 
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Starting from a false premise just increases in compromise.
 
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God’s Revelation to mankind is not clear enough seems to be your answer. See what I posted previously.

Then maybe you can give an example from Scriptures that fits your dad and son chore example.
As I expected you didn't address the argument/analogy. Clearly you can't refute it.
 
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1 John 2:27 says this:

"But the anointing which ye have received of him abideth in you, and ye need not that any man teach you: but as the same anointing teacheth you of all things, and is truth, and is no lie, and even as it hath taught you, ye shall abide in him."

John 16:13 says this:

"Howbeit when he, the Spirit of truth, is come, he will guide you into all truth: for he shall not speak of himself; but whatsoever he shall hear, that shall he speak: and he will shew you things to come."
 
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Then maybe you can give an example from Scriptures that fits your dad and son chore example.
Sorry the burden of proof is on you. I've already demonstrated that, on a tautological basis, true justice honors conscience. Justice cannot even be defined otherwise, for blatantly obvious reasons. Provide me a counterexample, then.
 
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The Bible is universally comprehended by all people in the exact same way? I have no idea what that means, nor do I see any truth to it. Interesting you don't seem to directly address my specific arguments on this thread.
You know what I meant when I said it several different ways. The word of God must be true and intelligible or else he isn't God. So if any of it is misunderstood by some mortal, that does not make the Bible wrong or incomplete. And the person who is in doubt doesn't have to remain in doubt anyway. Just like the study of any of the courses we took in school, it didn't make sense immediately but we learned.

Also I've identified specific logical problems with Sola Scriptura. You can't just gloss over those charges.
No, I didn't. There simply isn't any merit to them. I asked you -- if you are convinced of those objections -- to tell us what is that infallible, universally understood, source of authority we could turn to instead of the Bible. Well..........???????
 
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Excellent verses describing the ability of the Inward Witness to reveal truth infallibly. Thank you!
 
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Besides the men of God in the Bible, who do you believe is making accurate prophecies of the future?
 
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Excellent verses describing the ability of the Inward Witness to reveal truth infallibly. Thank you!

Your welcome. We know the truth because God can speak to us according to His Word (i.e. the Bible). We can confirm the truth of God's Word by looking at the context, and by using real world examples, as well. But yes, God is the One who ultimately shows us the truth of what He wants us to know within His Word.
 
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I still think all of this is an unnecessary dichotomy.

Your example is a good example.

In your example you've asserted that (A) the gospel was preached with great anointing. I call up Romans 10:17 which explicitly says the Word of God creates the 'hearing' necessary for faith.

Both the Word and the Spirit work together, or are two sides of the same coin, working mysteriously in the believer to justify and sanctify. The Spirit uses the Word, and the Word has the Spirit.

Again, (B) is incorrect in your premise. It doesn't matter if some Protestants IMPLY that scripture is the foundation of the church. That is proved wrong by the very scripture's words that those protestants attest to be the final authority. Christ is the foundation of the church, as you rightly state, and any Sola-Scriptura believer will attest to that fact. Any Protestant believer who implies or teaches that scripture is the foundation of the Church is not being faithful even to the doctrine of sola scriptura.

(C) is incorrect by your example. Your example includes the preaching of the gospel with 'great anointing / unction'. The gospel is an exegesis of scripture - of the teaching of the apostles that we are devoted to (or at least the early church was in Acts 2:42). 'Great anointing / unction' would include some sort of spirit-led clarification of the gospel to the intended audience ('exegesis' means to explain and clarify the text). In other words, exegesis on some level is required for preaching.

Exegesis is not usually the task of the hearer but of the preacher. Some sort of exegesis is required from the preacher to clarify to the hearer. This doesn't require years at seminary, and I agree to that. It doesn't even necessarily require knowledge of greek words etc. But it certainly requires the Bible in some part of the equation.

Here's the problem with this post (and the other). You're critiquing a Biblicism prevalent (it seems) in certain quarters of America, and blaming an inappropriate negation of the power of the Spirit (and the direct revelation of the Spirit) on the doctrine of Sola Scriptura. Just because some Protestant groups have gone extreme on the Bible doesn't mean the doctrine of Sola Scriptura is itself faulty.

One can attest to scripture being the final authority while also attesting to direct revelation from the Holy Spirit and direct experience of the divine. As I do.

Spirit does not trump Word, and Word does not trump Spirit. There is no need to create a dichotomy between the two. Any attempt to do so always veers off into unhealthy directions. To make your own conscience your final authority is neither right nor safe, but to ignore it is neither right or safe either. An aeroplane needs two wings to fly - likewise, we need both Word and Spirit. And this is what any good reformationist knew and taught in their day.
 
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Besides the men of God in the Bible: Who do you believe is making accurate prophecies of the future?
Prophecy is sometimes misunderstood to predominate in foretelling. My understanding is that the prophetic ministry predominantly articulates government, guidance, encouragement, and so on. Consider Moses, Joshua, David, and the Judges.

But I am not sure there are any real prophets today. I think we've strayed a bit from the beaten path and, as a result, prophetic ministry hasn't flourished historically.

Our main mistake, in my view, is a historic failure to consistently champion prophecy over exegesis. The average Christian rests content with his own fallibility and doesn't see infallibility as a realistically pursuable goal.
 
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For me, 2 Timothy 3:16-17, and Revelation 22:18 are pretty rock solid in defending Sola Scriptura. But if you need something more I did a defense of it (a while back using God's Word).

A Biblical Defense of Sola Scriptura!
 
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