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To: aMorePerfectUnion

So are the Apostles dead? Scripture never mentioned them dying. The book of Acts just ends. Using the Sola Scriptura logic you can’t even say they died.

Believe in the Trinity? You can’t! Because the word isn’t in scripture.

And what about the bible itself? There isn’t a list of books anywhere in the bible for constitutes the bible. That is why Mad Marty took his knife to it and carved out 6 books.

Not every teaching is in the bible. You need a church with authority for that And until recently very few people could read. This is why the bible alone theology falls flat.


22 posted on 01/21/2022 11:58:00 AM PST by Texas_Guy
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-->So are the Apostles dead?

No, they will live forever as saved believers.

--> Scripture never mentioned them dying. The book of Acts just ends. Using the Sola Scriptura logic you can’t even say they died.

You fail to understand Sola Scriptura. Bigly. Here we have to say you set up a straw man fallacy argument.

I can however, help you understand the concept more fully here.

'The Reformation principle of sola Scriptura has to do with the sufficiencyof Scripture as our supreme authority in all spiritual matters. Sola Scriptura simply means that all truth necessary for our salvation and spiritual life is taught either explicitly or implicitly in Scripture.

It is not a claim that all truth of every kind is found in Scripture. The most ardent defender of sola Scriptura will concede, for example, that Scripture has little or nothing to say about DNA structures, microbiology, the rules of Chinese grammar, or rocket science. This or that “scientific truth,” for example, may or may not be actually true, whether or not it can be supported by Scripture—but Scripture is a “more sure Word,” standing above all other truth in its authority and certainty. It is “more sure,” according to the apostle Peter, than the data we gather firsthand through our senses (2 Peter 1:19). Therefore, Scripture is the highest and supreme authority on any matter on which it speaks.

But there are many important questions on which Scripture is silent. Sola Scriptura makes no claim to the contrary.

Nor does sola Scriptura claim that everything Jesus or the apostles ever taught is preserved in Scripture. It only means that everything necessary, everything binding on our consciences, and everything God requires of us is given to us in Scripture (2 Peter 1:3).

Furthermore, we are forbidden to add to or take away from Scripture (cf. Deut. 4:2; 12:32; Rev. 22:18-19). To add to it is to lay on people a burden that God Himself does not intend for them to bear (cf. Matt. 23:4).

Scripture is therefore the perfect and only standard of spiritual truth, revealing infallibly all that we must believe in order to be saved and all that we must do in order to glorify God. That—no more, no less—is what sola Scriptura means.

“The whole counsel of God, concerning all things necessary for his own glory, man’s salvation, faith, and life, is either expressly set down in scripture, or by good and necessary consequence may be deduced from scripture: unto which nothing at any time is to be added, whether by new revelations of the Spirit, or traditions of men.” —Westminster Confession of Faith

This comes from the Ligonier Ministries website.

-->Believe in the Trinity? You can’t! Because the word isn’t in scripture

We derive the understanding of God's Triune nature ONLY from Scripture. It matters not what you call it. So that is a silly argument.

-->And what about the bible itself? There isn’t a list of books anywhere in the bible for constitutes the bible. That is why Mad Marty took his knife to it and carved out 6 books.

You fail to know history. He did not cut anything out. But then, he appears to live in your head rent-free... Which is worth celebrating!

-->Not every teaching is in the bible.

Sola Scriptura points out that all that is needed for salvation and Christian maturity is found entirely in Scripture. The rest of the definition is above.

-->You need a church with authority for that

Have one.

->And until recently very few people could read. This is why the bible alone theology falls flat.

Haven't you guys been making that claim for a thousand years now?

Scripture points out that God has given His church teachers, so even those who cannot read can understand truth.

24 posted on 01/21/2022 12:20:57 PM PST by aMorePerfectUnion (Fraud vitiates everything ᡕᠵ᠊ᡃ࡚ࠢ࠘ ⸝່ࠡࠣ᠊߯᠆ࠣ࠘ᡁࠣ࠘᠊᠊ࠢ࠘𐡏⁻ )
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