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Ideally - everyone "Should" be saying "the denomination I belong to has the most correct doctrine of all denominations"
because it is not very healthy to be saying "my church has bad doctrine but I don't care - I have friends there"
And of course different views exist - some people have definite views about doctrines such as:
1. We all agree that differences do exist even within Christianity
2. We all agree that God will straighten out the details in heaven - many hope it won't matter before then.
(This leads to the idea that 'false doctrine is not really a problem and will be fixed later' )
3. History is full of examples where false doctrine didn't get "fixed" so it created "train wrecks"
4. Nobody claims to teach false doctrine - yet that can't be the reality of it.
5. Optimistically we could assume that Adam had no false doctrine to start with, and neither did Noah. Certainly neither Christ nor Paul had false doctrine. (This means multiple times - the world went from "no false doctrine" to "loads of false doctrine" over time.)
6. Popular Solutions -
a. Some say that their church has a long history of never making mistakes. It has it all figured out -- so just stick with that church no matter what.
b. Some say that the people in their church are really good at Bible study and have advanced degrees so they must be right.
c. Some say they themselves have read the Bible and figured out what they need to know - and they are certain they are in the right place.
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Notice some examples where Christ corrects false doctrine -
Luke 24:25 And then He said to them, “You foolish men and slow of heart to believe in all that the prophets have spoken! 26 Was it not necessary for the Christ to suffer these things and to come into His glory?” 27 Then beginning with Moses and with all the Prophets, He explained to them the things written about Himself in all the Scriptures.
looks like a "sola scriptura" demonstration by Christ.
What Jesus does not say in that example of sola scriptura is "slow to run to some scholar some place and ask them how to read scripture and to tell you what to think"
Same thing in Mark 7:6-13 -- Jesus directly confronts false doctrine in man-made tradition "sola scriptura".
Same thing in Matt 22 regarding false doctrines that denied the future resurrecition. Jesus confronts it "sola scriptura"
because it is not very healthy to be saying "my church has bad doctrine but I don't care - I have friends there"
And of course different views exist - some people have definite views about doctrines such as:
- purgatory
- prayers to the dead
- infant baptism
- Tradition vs sola scriptura testing
- salvation by works
- once saved always saved
- the rapture
- the antichrist
- hell
- the ten commandments
- marriage definitions
- gender definitions
- evolution
- saints going to heaven
- predestination
1. We all agree that differences do exist even within Christianity
2. We all agree that God will straighten out the details in heaven - many hope it won't matter before then.
(This leads to the idea that 'false doctrine is not really a problem and will be fixed later' )
3. History is full of examples where false doctrine didn't get "fixed" so it created "train wrecks"
4. Nobody claims to teach false doctrine - yet that can't be the reality of it.
5. Optimistically we could assume that Adam had no false doctrine to start with, and neither did Noah. Certainly neither Christ nor Paul had false doctrine. (This means multiple times - the world went from "no false doctrine" to "loads of false doctrine" over time.)
6. Popular Solutions -
a. Some say that their church has a long history of never making mistakes. It has it all figured out -- so just stick with that church no matter what.
b. Some say that the people in their church are really good at Bible study and have advanced degrees so they must be right.
c. Some say they themselves have read the Bible and figured out what they need to know - and they are certain they are in the right place.
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Notice some examples where Christ corrects false doctrine -
Luke 24:25 And then He said to them, “You foolish men and slow of heart to believe in all that the prophets have spoken! 26 Was it not necessary for the Christ to suffer these things and to come into His glory?” 27 Then beginning with Moses and with all the Prophets, He explained to them the things written about Himself in all the Scriptures.
looks like a "sola scriptura" demonstration by Christ.
What Jesus does not say in that example of sola scriptura is "slow to run to some scholar some place and ask them how to read scripture and to tell you what to think"
Same thing in Mark 7:6-13 -- Jesus directly confronts false doctrine in man-made tradition "sola scriptura".
Same thing in Matt 22 regarding false doctrines that denied the future resurrecition. Jesus confronts it "sola scriptura"
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