Posted on 10/02/2001 2:30:40 PM PDT by malakhi
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No truer words have been spoken today!!!
Amen preach on brother there on the run!
BigMack
Having missed my point, you turned right around and made it for me again. We can find contextual issues to check scripture against scripture by looking to other scripture. Ya'll just look for any old thing that looks close and claim final authority in a bunch of inconsistant wannabes that can't get anything straight between themselves and don't agree with the Bible. You call them "fathers" and contest the authority of the Bible. If the Bible writers had first hand knowledge, how is the word of someone who 'knew somebody that heard that x might be the case' from the 2nd century better and more reliable than the guys who wrote from the trenches. If I want the War story from the point of view of a soldier, I go to a soldier, not somebody that once heard a story about a soldier that lived 130 years ago. If you have the story of the soldiers in writing, who needs the xth hand information of a bunch of wannabes from the 2nd century?
I don't remember seeing anyone run away from the question, I saw it addressed rather plainly. The problem is the question states a false premise - that scripture is the only authority. God and His scriptures combine to be a final authority for us. It's just that some give lip service to God and badmouth his Scriptures in favor of Tradition and a bunch of confused old men that couldn't agree on the color of crap.
Reasonable enough. Of course it gets troubling later on when they don't want any new translations despite the fact that Latin was no longer the "common tongue."
Thank you. If you go back far enough, I even mentioned this and deliberately separated the Church's sluggishness to abandon Latin in favor of modern tongues. But for the purposes here, I was strictly referring to the Church's motive in creating a Latin Bible.
SD
Where in the Bible do we find Peter assuming and exercising the role of a Catholic pope?
This is based on Matt 16:18. In the interest of thread space I will provide one example. Jesus says, "I am the good shepherd" (Jn.10:14) and to Peter "Feed my sheep" (Jn.21:15-17) which means "teach my Church." So we view Peter and his successors as the chief shepherd of His church. Christ is the invisible head of the Church, the Peter and his successors are the visible head.
I don't remember seeing anyone run away from the question, I saw it addressed rather plainly. The problem is the question states a false premise - that scripture is the only authority. God and His scriptures combine to be a final authority for us. It's just that some give lip service to God and badmouth his Scriptures in favor of Tradition and a bunch of confused old men that couldn't agree on the color of crap.
I was going to answer that but don't think I need to now. :) Thanks Havoc
Move along, move along, nothing to see here
BigMack
Well Havoc, once again we find a topic that we agree you must be the world's finest expert at!
Someone must of pulled the steak out of his heart....Oh well.
BigMack
SD
I'll triple it if he can prove who said it.
On comfort, though, if you want to cite our titling of Saints as Equal-to-the-Apostles, you can't be one of those protestants who want to claim Constantine hijacked the Church. :-)====
Forgive the expression but I'd say it was more like two vampires feeding off each other. Constantine used the Church for everything he could get from it and otherwise couldn't seem to have cared less other than for the appearances. The Church in turn used Constantine for what they could get out of him and was happy to maintain appearances for him. Being Baptized doesn't mean your saved any more than wearing a Jesus T-shirt does. Both may be a witness to the Lord, but neither is a garauntee of anything. And Constantine practiced his Pagan rites the whole time he was manipulating and being manipulated. He was enterred under Pagan rites. One cannot serve Satan and Christ and pretend to be saved. Constantine was about as much a saint as a doorstop. The makings of the Catholic church wasn't much better.
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