standingfirminChrist
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Excellent points, Eliyahu!
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Eliyahu said:If anyone do not realize yet that Mother of God theory contradicts Divine Trinity, she or he
It's not my theology teacher. I would suggest you address your concerns to the Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary (Evangelical), and ask them if this if the theotokos is taught in their theology classes as being a valid Christian doctrine, or if Kimberly Hahn is a falsely saying it is.standingfirminChrist said:Your theology teacher got that one wrong. Mary is not the Mother of God. To say she was the Mother of God would be to say she existed before God did... which is heresy. One would also have to come to the conclusion that God had a beginning if Mary was the Mother of God... another heresy.
Just because one teaches a seminary does not make one unquestionable in his or her doctrine. The Mother of God doctrine should be questioned and discarded as heresy.
Unfortunately, some seem to think it is. I wonder why that is?Joe said:Knock it off. That's not necessary!
Yes, the wiki can be a little copy/paste, that's for sure.Joe said:I just skimmed his name on Wikipedia, which isn't always accurate. It appears a works based salvation. Google works based salvation if you choose.
Salvation is very simple, and when works are added to it, this is often the definition of a Cult.
The identity of two people you are referring to is clear since they came here for help. We are conversing with one at the moment. They clearly "do not realize it yet" which does not give you the right to call them stupid or heretic. You are breaking BB rules.Eliyahu said:If anyone do not realize yet that Mother of God theory contradicts Divine Trinity, she or he
One of my most wonderful Christian friends is Southern Baptist. Her favorite saying -- "the ground is level at the foot of the cross". And this I truly believe.Joe said:The identity of two people you are referring to is clear since they came here for help. We are conversing with one at the moment. They clearly "do not realize it yet" which does not give you the right to call them stupid or heretic. You are breaking BB rules.
mr.tumnis-I don't know why they do this. It's sad because they have so much biblical knowledge and they undermine their own character by being mean. Thus they are not taken seriously.
Ignore him
I don't have to ask a theology teacher if theotokos is a valid Christian doctrine. The Word of God already tells me it is not. The Word of God declares it to be 'another gospel' that that which we have received. Since it is another gospel other than that which the Apostles received of the Lord Jesus Christ, those who teach theotokos are anathema according to the Word of God.mrtumnus said:It's not my theology teacher. I would suggest you address your concerns to the Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary (Evangelical), and ask them if this if the theotokos is taught in their theology classes as being a valid Christian doctrine, or if Kimberly Hahn is a falsely saying it is.
I would add that just because one professes to have read the Bible and have interpreted it under divine interpretation does not make one unquestionable in their doctrine either.
I would also add that I've never noticed that correct theology necessarily has a direct correlation to an abundance of grace overflowing in one's life, or vice-versa.
mrtumnus said:One of my most wonderful Christian friends is Southern Baptist. Her favorite saying -- "the ground is level at the foot of the cross". And this I truly believe.
God bless you Joe, it seems that your faith is indeed rooted in grace. I will perhaps drop back in after the Christmas rush. In the meantime, I hope you have a very blessed Christmas.
What in those verses does not indicate that the Bible is not the sole authority for our doctrine? You haven't posted anything that says otherwise.mrtumnus said:2 Corinthians 10:8-11
For even if I boast somewhat freely about the authority the Lord gave us for building you up rather than pulling you down, I will not be ashamed of it. I do not want to seem to be trying to frighten you with my letters. For some say, "His letters are weighty and forceful, but in person he is unimpressive and his speaking amounts to nothing." Such people should realize that what we are in our letters when we are absent, we will be in our actions when we are present.
2 Corinithians 13: 9-10
We are glad whenever we are weak but you are strong; and our prayer is for your perfection. This is why I write these things when I am absent, that when I come I may not have to be harsh in my use of authority--the authority the Lord gave me for building you up, not for tearing you down.
Heb 13:17
Obey your leaders and submit to their authority. They keep watch over you as men who must give an account. Obey them so that their work will be a joy, not a burden, for that would be of no advantage to you
It doesn't seem to me that the Bible indicates it is the sole source for authority.
The Apostles were given authority. It was confirmed with signs, wonders, and spiritual gifts. That is true. That was in the Apostolic Age. But the Apostles couldn't be everywhere at all times. And they would eventually die. The spiritual gifts would come to an end by the end of the first century. So where does it say that believers are given authority to interpret Scripture, you ask?It does many times demonstrate the apostles using their authority to authoritatively teach scripture. I can't seem to find the passage where they indicate to the believers that they should read and the Holy Spirit would provide them with a correct interpretation.
Hahn is one of the foremost Catholic apologists. Having been a former fundamental evangelical, he writes, and teaches on how to debate IFB pastors, and other evangelicals. One of his students posted here for some time, but was banned for his attempts to recruit disciples.standingfirminChrist said:Scott Hahn was Evangelical, but converted to Catholicism. That explains why he teaches the false doctrine of Theotokos.
Sorry for the delay in replying but I've been away from my computer.Eliyahu said:Matt,
You are honest in your answering.
Now let me ask you about the Second person of Trinity.
1. Was Mary the Mother of God the Son before the Creation of the World?
2. Was Mary the Mother of God the Son when Moses work for Christ ( Heb 11:26)
3. Was Mary the Mother of God the Son anytime before the birth of Mary?
4. Did Mary give birth to the Deity of Jesus Christ? Was the Divine nature of Jesus born by Mary?
You said, Mary is neither Mother of God the Father nor of God the Holy Spirit.
I am waiting for your answer about the second person of Trinity.
mrtumnus said:His wife states that "In seminary we used the technical term, theotokos which means God-bearer or even Mother of God. Now I have to admit that when we heard that in seminary, I kind of bristled. That doesn't sound right. Mother of God sounds like she made God. You know that's not right. But my Protestant seminary professor assured all of us it was a very important title because if she only mother Jesus in his humanity, then Jesus wasn't fully God.
The first 3 out of 5 you got right. 60% on a test has always been a failing grade.Matt Black said:Sorry for the delay in replying but I've been away from my computer.
#1 No
#2 No
#3 No
#4. Yes and yes
Joe said:The identity of two people you are referring to is clear since they came here for help. We are conversing with one at the moment. They clearly "do not realize it yet" which does not give you the right to call them stupid or heretic. You are breaking BB rules.
mr.tumnis-I don't know why they do this. It's sad because they have so much biblical knowledge and they undermine their own character by being mean. Thus they are not taken seriously.
Ignore him
Matt Black said:Sorry for the delay in replying but I've been away from my computer.
#1 No
#2 No
#3 No
#4. Yes and yes