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To: Blogger
YES! SOLA SCRIPTURA LEADS TO VARYING INTERPRETATIONS but this isn't a bad thing!

I just don't see how you teach: 'this is how to find the whole truth' and 'results will vary' at the same time.

Most Sola Scriptura Protestants are in agreement there [on the divine nature] as well.

Where do I find that if I'm a Protestant? And if you say, in the Bible, y'know I'm gonna refer you to your "the biblical God is more complex" post and ask you how you arrived at your interpretation.

thanks for your reply..

6,086 posted on 01/15/2007 7:10:01 PM PST by D-fendr
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To: D-fendr

First, we dont' have the "whole truth" just what God decided to reveal to us. Personally, I think the whole truth is beyond our comprehension so God gave it to us in a bite sized chunk to chew on until we get to heaven.

If you are a Protestant, most churches have some sort of written statement of beliefs that they hold to. Many use creeds such as the Apostles Creed. Some just have a statement of faith. If it isn't printed, you ask. Rarely are there surprises in a statement of faith.


6,087 posted on 01/15/2007 7:14:08 PM PST by Blogger
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