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I agree with some of what you say; not everything of course. However, my primary question was in reference to tradition which, once again, you failed to answer.....so I am guessing you don't know the answer and simply repeat what the church tells you is true. Me, I am something of a sceptic of what I hear until I validate it for myself.The problem is that you cannot know something that God has not revealed. He has revealed the Trinity to be true. Therefore if a person has been shown the Trinity and rejects it, it is something that could effect their salvation, but you can no more know the status of another person's salvation than you know the nature of what is beyond the event horizon of a black hole. For me, as myself, yes it is necessary for me to accept the Trinity because it has been revealed to me. But what of the person who lives in the jungle who never heard of the Church, of Christ, or any of the gospel, but knows that God exists, knows in his conscience the basic moral code which God gives us all, and lives by it to the best of his ability? Can I say anything of his salvation? No. His salvation is not revealed in Scripture or Tradition.
There are many things that are not revealed by God. But if God reveals it to us, then we must accept it, because God is the revealer. You can be misled much more easily trying to trust in your own perception, but there is wisdom in the council of many. This is why the Apostles set the example of holding a Council of the WHOLE of the Church, gathering leaders from across the entire reach of the Church as best they could in the book of Acts. This was not simply a special occassion. It was them showing us how leading the Church was to be done.
1 Thessalonians 5:21 Instead, test everything. Hold on to what is good.
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