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That's not what he ask so you are just as guilty of taking the thread down a rabbit trail. The answer is no where in Scripture does it say to use it alone but to answer his question Paul says to use Tradition not just Scripture
What's your point?. Yes, that verse calls scripture the "word of God." And it's not the only one.
Of course, Jesus is also called the word (sometimes capitalized) of God, in Revelation.
I don't see why this should disturb anyone.
In response to another thread that was recently closed, can anyone show me in scripture where it says scripture alone is not enough? Please show me where scriptures say we need anything else.
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Can scripture baptize us?
Can scripture perform any of the sacraments?
Do you see the Anaphora in the scripture?
Is Anaphora necessary for salvation?
Can you show from Scripture that we are to only rely on it alone and that Christians were wrong for the first 1500 years for not using the Bible alone. No one has be able to yet.
What does linguistics have to do with salvation?
God bless
The 'Anaphora' is the group gathered together, led by one, and giving thanks to The Father over a cup of wine and bread.
What linguistics?
Anaphora-a rhetorical device,a referential pattern in linguistics,a part of the Divine Liturgy in Eastern Christianity.
Anaphora-
A rhetorical for the repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses.
This is what I mean by linguistics.
So the group you mentioned took their name from this?
So you are saying that the divine liturgy is necessary for salvation?You gave two defintions... the second, as it pertains to Christianity, is the one I refer to. (a part of the Divine Liturgy in Eastern Christianity.)
What?
So you are saying that the divine liturgy is necessary for salvation?
So you are saying that the divine liturgy is necessary for salvation?
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That might require some in depth explaination... The big answer is YES.
However, Christ God grants salvation to whom he will.
But, Yes... It was left to us for a reason... as was baptism.
And that reason is for our salvation.
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