To: PayNoAttentionManBehindCurtain
He asked you a question
1) Where did Jesus give instructions that the Christian faith should be based exclusively on a book?
And you ran away from the question, because Our Lord never wrote nor did he imply that a book would be written which would contain the whole Gospel. The Gospel canot be be contained.
58 posted on
10/02/2001 8:44:46 PM PDT by
RobbyS
To: RobbyS
And you ran away from the question, because Our Lord never wrote nor did he imply that a book would be written which would contain the whole Gospel. The Gospel canot be be contained. What no formal catholic spin from your leaders.
I answered in FULL DETAIL!
You just can't handle the TRUTH!
BigMack
To: RobbyS
Where did Jesus give instructions that the Christian faith should be based exclusively on a book? And you ran away from the question, because Our Lord never wrote nor did he imply that a book would be written which would contain the whole Gospel. The Gospel canot be be contained. The question is based on (once again) an incorrect understanding of the Protestant belief of Sola Scriptura. The gospel is the "good news" of what Jesus Christ accomplished for us while here in the body (His life, death and resurrection). The Bible is a way of communicating the truth of His works to all generations. It is not itself the gospel, but it contains the truth of the gospel in written form.
61 posted on
10/02/2001 9:00:56 PM PDT by
Iowegian
To: RobbyS
And you ran away from the question, because Our Lord never wrote nor did he imply that a book would be written which would contain the whole Gospel. The Gospel canot be be contained. You attack with no backing at all, very weak, show me.
BigMack
To: RobbyS
Our Lord never wrote nor did he imply that a book would be written which would contain the whole Gospel. The Gospel canot be be contained.
Are you going to give us all the answers, or are you going to work on the challange Big Mack posted for you?
63 posted on
10/02/2001 9:22:40 PM PDT by
JHavard
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