Reformationist
Non nobis domine sed tuo nomine da gloriam
- Mar 7, 2002
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Actually I asked why you would, not why you do. So what I am trying to understand why a person would accept the doctrinal and theological statements from people whom they themselves consider to be wrong on doctrinal and theological matters.
You have a confusing way of putting that so if my answer seems illogical or inappropriate, it's because I didn't understand what you're saying. Are you asking why I would see a person's view as credible on one topic if I feel they are wrong on another? Who are these people you're talking about?
From what I was taught is that doctrine and theology is taught by the Church, not an something decided by an individual, such as myself, or any other single person.
Whenever people make these kinds of statements I wonder if they think a voice from God comes wafting out of the walls of their church building, explaining Scripture to them. What is "the Church" if not a collection of individuals, such as yourself or any other single person? Do you mean that you find a collective consensus on interpretive issues more reliable than a single person? No one, saving God Himself, is infallible, whether you have one person or a hundred.
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