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CaliforniaJosiah said:The question is just this: Which is more likely to provide for the desired accountablity and avoid the self-authentication that such a principle is to provide?
No, it is not to us to decide a single comma in religion.
Humiliy, deny ourself, take His cross: that is our job.
I'm wondering what you mean by this, as it seems to have nothing to do with the post you quoted from me.
1. Could it be that you agree with Pontius Pilate that Truth is unknowable?
2. Could it be that you are embracing relativism?
3. Could it be you are saying that it is not up to Christians together to norm teachings but only the Catholic Church, "it" not "us?"
The issue here is simple.
There is a teacher "A"
He has a teaching "B"
How do the world's two billion Christians determine if "B" is correct?
It's called norming.
We have two approaches currently found in Christianity, for dogmas.
Sola Ecclesia: "A" is the 'sole arbiter' for "B". "A" uses "B" as a norma normans for the evaluation of "B" The result of this is infallible and therefore unaccountable. Thus the whole issue of norming is moot.
Sola Scriptura: Christians together are the arbiter for "B." The norm (rule, standard) is God's written Word to His church (the community of believers), the Holy Scriptures that all Christians have almost always embraced as the infallible, apostolic, authoritative, DIVINELY-inspired written Word, written in words that are knowable to all, changeable by none, verbally inspired by God.
IMHO, neither approach is incapable of being abused, but no matter how it is used, Sola Ecclesia is incapable of functioning as a principle of norming. Those that embrace and passionately defend it quickly and boldly admit this - ridiculing and denouncing it as circular, self-authenticating and evasive - but they exempt themselves and argue that while the principle is wrong, it's right when they (but only they alone) use it. In fact, it's the only appropriate approach for them - but only if they use it and no one else.
Thanks.
Pax.
- Josiah
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