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So why do you accept and reference a text supported as authentic largely by rumor ?
1. If you mean Scripture (and I don't recall referencing such in this thread), all parties in the discussion accept the authority of God and His Scriptures.
2. Scripture is not me, myself and I alone. It is an authority OUTSIDE and ABOVE all of us.
3. Since the RCC and EO reject the nature of the substantiation being offered by themselves alone, why should they ask others to accept it? As I noted, being a really nice guy and desiring to make things MUCH easier for the RCC than it does for Protestants, I will accept the level and nature of substantiation that it accepts from others for dogmas. I'm actually allowing the RCC to establish the level and nature required to substantiate a dogma. But so far, in some 160 pages of posts, all we've gotten is: "Those that are spreading the rumor believe it's true," "The Bible does not explicity and obviously contradict it," "Some of our Denomination's Fathers who had no way at all of knowing the information believed it." Of course, the RCC rejects all of those arguments and none of them have anything to do with substantiation - obviously.
It could be said that Senators Obama and Clinton have a "love child."
Perhaps the rumor is started and can be documented as started close to the supposed birth and within the lifetimes of both senators - which would make it many times more historically credible than the Perpetual Virginity of Mary that cannot be documented as having existed within the lifetime of Mary (or for centuries after that). Now, let's say that ALL those spreading the rumor about this love child believe it is true!!! That might be millions of people - many multiples of the number who believed t he rumor that Mary had no sex ever for centuries. Now, do you regard it as LOVING to spread this story about Clinton and Obama? Is it DOGMA because it was spread and believed early to the supposed birth and within the lifetime of both senators (giving it much stronger support than Mary having had no sex) and because the Bible does not explicity say that it's wrong? Is it a matter of highest importance and greatest certainty because ALL those spreading the rumor believe it is? AND (the point of this thread): IS IT DISTINCTIVELY LOVING for all to spread this report of this "love child" to all 6.5 billion people of all ages, genders, races and nationalities as a matter of highest importance for them to know and they are heretics (and their salvation now in question) if they don't accept it as dogma?
Let's say that there is a large group of girls spreading a rumor that your 13 year old daughter is pregnant. Already, we have a stronger rumor than the Perpetual Virginity of Mary becuase the rumor can be shown to have existed within the lifetime of the people involved. Anyway, the girls spreading the rumor all insist that it's true. And, of course, it's not contrary to Scripture since your daughter isn't even mentioned there (about anything). The girls spreading this all think this is a matter of highest importance for all to know - spreading it at school, over the internet, calling and texting everyone they know about this story of GREAT importance about your daughter. It's just THE MOST IMPORTANT thing for all to know, and it's about your daughter's sex life. So, would you counsel your daughter that she should be flattered and honored, for this is a matter of supreme LOVE toward her (the issue of this thread)? Would you thank, defend, support and join with the girls in spreading this story about your daughter? Just curious....
Thank you.
Pax
- Josiah
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