To: zbigreddogz
A whole host of these arguments seem to assume the opposite.
Good observation. Most of time, when you see "sola scripture" it is a Catholic trying to put a presupposed boundary around non-Catholics. (See post #478) They also try to get you into defending Luther or his views. While I believe he had a lot right, he was a fallible person. Besides, no Protestant I know studies to be like Luther, we study the Bible to be like Christ.
Sincerely
504 posted on
01/26/2007 10:43:25 AM PST by
ScubieNuc
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To: ScubieNuc; zbigreddogz
Most of time, when you see "sola scripture" it is a Catholic trying to put a presupposed boundary around non-Catholics. And can you honestly say that Protestants don't do the exact same thing with Catholic dogmas they disagree with?
505 posted on
01/26/2007 10:47:01 AM PST by
wagglebee
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