To: D-fendr
If I understand correctly, that's what they've been saying for 159 threads. I know Catholics understand Sola Scriptura as being, Bible only, no Tradition, while they understand it as ,the Bible is the only way to Salvation. God's last and only word on everything. They seem to think the Holy Spirit helps them to understand what is says in the Bible, but very little else.
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10/08/2001 6:38:50 PM PDT by
tiki
To: tiki
They seem to think the Holy Spirit helps them to understand what is says in the Bible, but very little else.What else is there?
BigMack
To: tiki
If I understand correctly, that's what they've been saying for 159 threads. I know Catholics understand Sola Scriptura as being, Bible only, no Tradition, while they understand it as ,the Bible is the only way to Salvation. God's last and only word on everything. They seem to think the Holy Spirit helps them to understand what is says in the Bible, but very little else. Guess ya haven't been paying too much attention Tiki. That's the catholic definition of Sola Scriptura. But if you'll scroll back a couple of threads, there's enlightenment awaiting. Be sure you read prayerfully with an open heart.
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