Thinkingstuff
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Emily25069 said:You all are certainly a lot more educated on this than I am.
Reguarding the icons, etc..
Since there are no scriptures suggesting that we use anything like that, but there are certainly scriptures suggesting that it is sin to use images like that, I think I'll stay away.
Even the image of the snake that Moses made was burned because people started worshipping it, right?
Really, I understand the EO argument for them. I do think its sad that we dont honor and remember the saints who paved the way for us. I just recently read a book on it, but really, the whole thing sounds like the devils trickery. If he can convince people that they arent worshipping, then they will go ahead and do it. Its like denial.
Of course I could be wrong. I've been wrong once or twice. (or a thousand times)
All I do know, is that sola scriptura seems faulty by itself because it has resulted in so many different types of churches. I dont think that one can really take the bible and decide with only the bible what is true. We need other people and history to help us with it.
Now.. the two churches that claim to be the right ones both look sort of .. eh to me. They have very questionable practices, so I find myself in a bit of a predicament.
I dont like that the baptists who pound their bibles are adament that baptism and the lords supper are not sacramental, even though if you take the texts by themselves, it really sounds as though they ARE sacramental. ESPECIALLY the Lords supper.. There were many who didnt walk with Jesus anymore because they couldnt accept that difficult teaching. though I guess thats a whole new topic.
I should probably just become Lutheran and get it over with. It definately looks as though that is where I'll end up.
btw-I do think that the gospel is present in the Catholic churches. I didnt hear it when I was being raised a Catholic, but I sure do now when I go. I think maybe when I became a protestant, that is when my faith became personal. Now when I go to the Catholic church, Im all ears. I hear many good things there, and I LOVE the worship. When I go to a Catholic church, I really feel as though I actually have worshipped God. When I go to my baptist church, I wonder if the sermon is going to be good or boring. Either way, baptist or Catholic, God does want our hearts and either of those options can become mundane and simply ceremonial.
WOw I've said a lot.
You have said a lot! The early church was sacramental just read JND Kelly's book on early christian doctrines. As far as protestant churches there is the orthodox Anglican church as well. I'm not one of these but just a thought since you want sacramental worship.