fhansen
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And as I’ve been maintaining, that’s either a distinction without a difference or a rather odd position in any case-because there’s no guarantee that they would ever think correctly as to its meaning. So they’re left with this great “thing”, this monument that all agree is beautiful and has beautiful things inside, but without any certainty or consensus necessarily about what those things are, and no sure way to access them.Because in essence, you are accusing Reformed of defending only what they think (or claim) scripture to say, and not actual Scripture.
I believe I have but in any case, it really does us no good to say something is of value while admitting we don’t have much certainty of being able to extract the value from it-or suffciently agree what is of value and what is not.Granted the Reformed do defend what they think Scripture teaches, including Sola Scriptura, but Sola Scriptura is the very precept that says Scripture trumps even all concepts and arrangements concerning scripture. (BTW, I don't see you commenting on what I said before, as to whether Sola Scriptura would be valid, were it to be Scripture we defended and not our precepts.)
All true, but the basis of our beliefs should be rational, and I’ll maintain that the doctrine of Sola Scriptura is irrational. Since the bible is often not at all perspicuous, and since we’re divorced by many centuries as well as by cultural differences from its authorship, and since very plausible disagreements are frequent over significant tenets based on Scripture alone, we simply need more than biblical exegesis. And the only rational alternative is that the early churches possessed and continuously passed on what was originally transmitted at the beginning, while guided by the Holy Spirit from the beginning.But you too —in fact, all humans— defend what they believe until something they see or hear or think of convinces them otherwise.
Part of the reason for these forums is that very thing, to attempt to defend what one believes and to convince others of the worth of what one defends. It doesn't make absolute, anyone's understanding.
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