Originally posted by Frank:
W Putnam:
You simply ignored the hundreds of references to writing in the new testament which answers the question about God authorizing the writing of the new testament question.
Gee, did I do all that? I'm not sure I saw so many references to what you think confims the authenticity of the New Testament insofar as it's divine inspiration.
In your response, you question the veracity of the writings. This also is simple to answer.
I do no such thing!
I hold the "vderacity of the writings" of both the Old and New Testaments! But not by the circular reasoning I see others attempt to do. My belief in the Bible and it's divine origins comes from the fiat of the Catholic Church who complied, canonized and declared it divinely inspired!
The writings of the new testament of Christ manifested the following:
1. Confirmation by the mirculous power. Mark 16:20.
What is the "word" they propagated, Frank? Why the spoken "sword," the "good news" of the gospel they received orally from the Savior who instilled it into their hearts and minds!
And I see nothing here that says that the "written word" by book, chapter and verse, is divinely inspired.
2. The writer himself was to confirm his wriitngs by the same standard. II Cor. 12:12.
Again, this has absolutely nothing at all to do with the exclusive and sole authority of scripture, it's divinely inspired make-up and why any Catholic would consider scriptures to be divinely inspired.
3. The writings were to reflect all Jesus taught the apostles. John 14;26;15:26;16:13. Mat. 28:18-20, II Pet. 1;20,21, Acts 8;18, I Cor. 14:37, Acts 20:27.
Look, if you want me to read all of this, I would insist your quote them verbatum. When even I refer to scripture, you will see me most often actually quote from the pertinant verses I reference.
I would therefore insist you cull through your "reading assignment" above and indicate to me how is is that scripture is to be the sole source for faith, doctrine and morals, including how it is that
specific books by title are indeed, divinely inspired as it's own fiat to say such a thing.
4. These scriptures were for the purpose of completing man unto all good works. II Tim. 3;16,17.
That's wonderful! Now please take me by the hand and show me how this proves the divinely inspired nature of their contents, let alone their being the exclusive source for faith, doctrine and morals.
5. The written text of scripture was a record of permanence for the faith once delivered unto all the saints. Jude 3, I Cor. 13;8-10, Eph.4:12-14, Rev. 22:18,19.
You believe that and I also believe that!
My Moslem friend would also declare similarly to the
Koran.
6. Faith was purposed through the written record of the miraculous. John 20;30,31.
Oh stop it please! I agree! I agree! but I agree for different grounds then you do, Frank! Who told you that this was true? Did you read it in the Bible?
I was told it was true by an "agency" (Read "CHURCH")that husbanded the Bible in the new covenant of Christ, who is the prime basis of my belief by using the Bible as a
historical account before doing the "spiril logic" that then bootstraps the bible to the divinely inspired "God breathed" wonderful book that it is!
7. Jesus ALWAYS APPEALS TO THAT WHICH IS WRITTEN FOR AUTHORITY OF TEACHING OR PRACTICE. Mat. 4:4,7,11.
And I have already told you that I agree - for the Old Testament that is, which was the only book available for Christ to quote from!
8. The testimony of two or three witnesses esatablished the truth. II Cor. 13:1,2.
The truth about what, Frank?
Do I hear a word from them that Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, etc. are divinely inspired "good breathed" written Word of God?
By the way, Peter comes close, by the way, when I equated Pauls writings to scripture. The problem is, which writings of Paul? Does he include his own writings, or that of the other apostles?
9. All the Bible contains is truth and all the truth.
And how do you know that?
John 17:17. It is verifiable by the harmonious fulfillment of prophecies over hundreds and even thousands of years by some 40 writers with various educational levels and backgrounds. There is no other book that can compare to the complete and final will and testament of Jesus Christ.
That quote says nothing of the kind!
From Pentecost to about 30 years later, there was no New Testament. Therefore, the only WORD around was the ORAL WORD as given to the apostles from the mouth of Christ! They were the only authority for that given period of time. And even after the last book of the New Testament was written by John, it was not until the 3rd century that the bible was finally canonized into one book by 3 councils of the Church, The councils of Hippo, Chalcedon, and Rome.
Guess which Church convened them, Frank.
Again, the rational mind concludes the new testament of Christ makes us complete unto all good work in the spirtual aspects of this life. II Pet. 1:3.
Is that New Testament that complete that we needed no further clarification from any "agency" as to doctrine, faith and morals?
Why then must the Church define the Trinity in the face of heresies that deny the divinity of Christ? Why define the Eucharist when for the first 1500 years, there was no question as to what the Eucharist was.......until it was challenged by the so called "Protestant Reformation" to be specifically defined for us today by the Council of Trent?
10. No penman claimed that his physical writings were his, but were the very commandments of God. I Cor. 14:37.
Who claimed this for their own writings, Frank?
Peter came close by equating Paul's writings with scripture, but I see nothing from any of them that they would say the claim you make here.
Again, the rational mind concludes the new testament of Christ makes us complete unto all good work in the spiritual aspects of this life. II Pet. 1:3.
And this logical mind sees nothing of the kind!
It is not confirmed in scripture; nothing from Christ that tells His apostles to "write a thing" against going out and preach (while he was with them here on earth in the flesh...)
Nothing, nada, zippo, Frank. The Bible does not confirm that itself is the sole source for doctrine, faith and morals.
Not one whit! Sorry!
God bless,
PAX
Bill+†+
Pillar and Foundation of Truth, the Church. (1 Tim 3:15)