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It has everything to do with this thread An OT book not quoted in the NT means NOTHING!
I've never once even mentioned the word "rules" in this thread. Not even once. What do you mean I "keep stating?"You keep stating 'rules' without reasons
No.You adhere to sola scriptura as a rule - for an unknown reason.
You reject certain books because they're not quoted in the NT, yet other OT books aren't either.
It was YOUR rule! And StandingUps! You two were arguing against these books because they weren't 'quoted' in the NTEXACTLY! It doesn't mean that ergo it's Scripture.
Your post is showing a confused argument. It's not my rule. It was yours. You're now agreeing with my rebuttal of your ruleJust because none in Scripture mentioned any or quoted from any of these DEUTERO books does NOT mean that ergo it must be regarded as Scripture - I disagree with you on that.
It was YOUR rule! And StandingUps! You two were arguing against these books because they weren't 'quoted' in the NT
It's not my rule
And yes, we all know, yes - we really do - your denomination agrees with none on what is and is not Scripture. You have Psalm 151 for example. Okay. Include it if you like. It changes nothing. And your denomination is STILL against using Scripture as the Rule. So what relevance does your sadness have to this thread?
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I did not claim that the scriptures describe Jesus laughing. God laughs. What he laughs at is mute. He laughs. Jesus is the Human Image of God. We also read in the scripture that laughter is a medicine in the proverbs. We are to shout joyfully to the Lord we read. We also read God delights in the prayers of His people. Do a deep word search on the word (delight) used in the scripture. It is uplifting and draws me closer to My God. Do you not believe that God has a sense of humor?Maybe you could help me on this one; the Gospels do not describe Jesus laughing. In the OT the only laughing of God I can recall is an expression of scorn. Are there other passages I'm forgetting, where laughter is an expression of humor ?
Why is it (sola scriptura) to be used a norm?
Are people just arbitrarily picking a canon and saying "I'll use this"?
I did not claim that the scriptures describe Jesus laughing. God laughs. What he laughs at is mute. He laughs. Jesus is the Human Image of God. We also read in the scripture that laughter is a medicine in the proverbs. We are to shout joyfully to the Lord we read. We also read God delights in the prayers of His people. Do a deep word search on the word (delight) used in the scripture. It is uplifting and draws me closer to My God. Do you not believe that God has a sense of humor?
More than that, there are 25000 sola scriptura traditions. Which one is the correct one? they disagree on everything except the claim thatScripture is the only source of Truth.
What do the particular colours represent? Why are some words blue, others red?
.Not speaking to you till June 7th still
ummm. Yeah. I'll repeat the question, why the random color changing? If there is a reason, it's understandable, otherwise, it's annoying and distracting
More than that, there are 25000 sola scriptura traditions. Which one is the correct one? they disagree on everything except the claim thatScripture is the only source of Truth.
ViaCrucis said:The historic position is not that Scripture is the only source of truth. Rather that in matters of Christian faith and practice Scripture is the sole final rule. In other words, the word of Scripture trumps everything else.
Of course there's more than Scripture. There is the great and vast Tradition of the Church, there's the good use of reason, there's the exploration of the created world (etc).
But all of this, says the historic position of Sola Scriptura, ought be measured against the word of Scripture. Does my reason contradict God's word? Then God's word trumps my fallible human reason.
Those who say they only use Scripture are neither being biblical nor honest with themselves.
-CryptoLutheran
So, how do we use scripture to identify what is scripture? If we say it's based on when other books refer to the specific books, then why are letters of Paul missing and why are some Old Testament books never quoted and Protestants removing books that Christ and the apostles quoted from?The historic position is not that Scripture is the only source of truth. Rather that in matters of Christian faith and practice Scripture is the sole final rule. In other words, the word of Scripture trumps everything else.
Of course there's more than Scripture. There is the great and vast Tradition of the Church, there's the good use of reason, there's the exploration of the created world (etc).
But all of this, says the historic position of Sola Scriptura, ought be measured against the word of Scripture. Does my reason contradict God's word? Then God's word trumps my fallible human reason.
Those who say they only use Scripture are neither being biblical nor honest with themselves.
-CryptoLutheran
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