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That doesn’t really change the fact that there’s virtually no consensus on how best to properly define (and apply) sola scriptura.You are welcome to your opinions.
As for a poll, the results would not make a bit of a difference to me my friend.
I do not and have and never will operate on the basis of what others think or believe.
what a bomb ! if I were the last man on earth and no one to preach to then the bible would be alone. protestants don't mean sola scriptura to be what you think.
protestants do obey elders and pastors and sacraments.
are you that upset we don't obey your pope ?
he isn't my local church.
That doesn’t really change the fact that there’s virtually no consensus on how best to properly define (and apply) sola scriptura.
That doesn’t really change the fact that there’s virtually no consensus on how best to properly define (and apply) sola scriptura.
And even among those who profess a belief in sola scriptura as a doctrine, there is widespread disagreement over other doctrinal issues. More and more my struggle with sola scriptura has become the disconnect between the supposed “self-evident” truth of sola scriptura over and against the total disunity it engenders.
Still, I do find your citation of Wikipedia a little amusing inasmuch as I can log on to Wiki right now and change the definition as I see fit.
why does the Roman denomination believe the Apocrypha is Inspired of God?
To tell the truth, he appears not to be asking for the definition so much as saying that there is none. Notice how it was worded--I have given you the definition of Sola Scriptura now about 3 times. I have to ask you now why is it that you keep asking fother it?.
That doesn’t really change the fact that there’s virtually no consensus on how best to properly define (and apply) sola scriptura.
To tell the truth, he appears not to be asking for the definition so much as saying that there is none. Notice how it was worded--
So long as it is possible to say that there is no consensus there is wiggle room for saying that there is no definition, and it is possible to say there is no consensus so long as the comments of people who have no idea what the term means are taken to be as meaningful as those who know the answer and have given the definition when asked for it.
But if we were discussing the meaning of Holy Communion, for example, it would not for a moment be allowed by the same speaker that no one knows what the answer is merely because there are people who have defined the sacrament as purely symbolic or purely spiritual or as consubstantiation or something else in addition to Catholics who believe it to be as the RCC defines it.
I used prayer, reasoning, the Bible, and the guidance of the HS when I was first evaluating the Catholic Church back when I was an evangelical. But becoming a Catholic meant giving up that freedom and submitting to the authority of the Church. And it was a good thing, because in the past, I have made far too many mistakes that I've had to correct later on.
The one called the Church is promised by Christ that the gates of hell shall not prevail against her.
I didn't use "church" with a small c, but 'Church" with a Capital C. Meaning the entire body of Christ. When we speak as a group, there is a truth about our interpretations. When we are divided, who knows what the truth is?
Em, the Catholic Church also teaches grace alone, a free gift.
theomatics and Ivan pain proved the extra books were not inspired. it was your Roman denomination that told you they were inspired. what are you going to do about that?
The Catechism directly says:Are you sure about that?????
Rome says that Christ made an atonement for sin, meriting the grace by which a person is justified but that the work of Christ is not the exclusive cause of an individual’s justification and salvation.
You are simply begging the question. We all read God's word, but we have different interpretations of it. That's what started this whole discussion. It's like you haven't been paying attention. I ignored, like I've been talking with you for the last umpteen posts and you haven't been reading a thing I've been saying. That's not very nice of you. When we read God's word, and have different opinions, how do we know whose opinion is right? How do we know which of us is truly guided by the HS and who just really really thinks they are but isn't?We will know what the truth is by the understanding of God's Word.
I don't disagree with anything you just said.But the one called a Church is made up of a bunch of people my dear.
The Christian church is a body of people who are believers in the Lord Jesus Christ and HE, Jesus is the head of that body.
There is no such thing as Protestant authority. In Protestantism, there is Sola Scriptura. IOW Scripture is the only authority. Yes, there the elders or the denominational heads, but if I were a true protestant, if I believed that my denomination went against scripture, I would be morally bound to disobey my denomination.However, when you were a Protestant believer, who in the world ever told you that you were not supposed to submit to the authority of the Protestant church?
If you believe the RCC went against the word of God, would you not make the same decision?Yes, there the elders or the denominational heads, but if I were a true protestant, if I believed that my denomination went against scripture, I would be morally bound to disobey my denomination.