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If I may,Where is the proof that the Bible is the sole authority? Certainly not in II Timothy 3:16-17. It says it is 'profitable' but not the exclusive source.
Not so. Indeed, denominations have formed over issues concerning disagreement of interpretation, but most do so over issues of practical application of scripture, and not over private interpretation. Even when the Roman Catholic Church had an institutional monopoly in Europe, it was by no means the only denomination in the world.It is all your 'private interpretations' that have resulted in the many, many protestant denominations all claiming their 'private interpretations' are Holy Spirit given.
You would like it to say that but it doesn't. In our trusty KJV the verse is:1 Cor. 11:2 - Paul commends the faithful to obey apostolic tradition, and not the bible alone.
You would like it to say that but it doesn't. In our trusty KJV the verse is:
1 Corinthians 11:2 Now I praise you, brethren, that ye remember me in all things, and keep the ordinances, as I delivered them to you.
--As noted the word is "ordinances" which means commands, or things to be observed. Look in the last part of the chapter. We observe that which we are commanded to do: Keep the Lord's Supper. Is it an ordinance? Of course it is. Is it a tradition? No. It is a command of Christ.
No, This verse is speaking about what we call spiritual reproduction:And also, DHK, doesn't 2 Tim. 2:2 say that apostolic tradition is passed on to future generations? St. Paul says nothing about all apostolic traditions being eventually committed to the Bible only.
Not in this verse.That trusty KJV, translated by men with a bit of a 'bias' wouldn't you say?
Not in this verse.
1 Corinthians 11:2 Now I praise you that ye remember me in all things, and hold fast the traditions, even as I delivered them to you. (ASV)
1 Corinthians 11:2 Now I praise you, that in all things ye are mindful of me; and that as I have directed you, ye keep the directions. (Darby)
--Directions, not tradition.
(1Co 11:2) Now I praise you, brethren, that in all things you are mindful of me and keep my ordinances as I have delivered them to you. (Dhouay-Rheims--Catholic)
Even the Catholic Bible translates it as "ordinances." Isn't that good enough for you?
Just so there's no confusion when you say "Catholic Church", we are not speaking of the "Roman" Catholic Church as in the Patriarchate of Rome that determined the NT Canon by itself.The canon of Scripture is a revelation from God , and which comes from outside the Bible. Where did that come from? This revelation was given by God to the Catholic Church, the 'pinnacle and foundation of the truth' (1 Tim. 3:15).
It's been suggested that bringing this fact up will alienate people. The NT didn't just fall from heaven into the hands of 'true believers'. The Catholic Church determined the canon of the New Testament. A church that you say is heretical.
Just so there's no confusion when you say "Catholic Church", we are not speaking of the "Roman" Catholic Church as in the Patriarchate of Rome that determined the NT Canon by itself.
It was the Third Council of Carthage around 397 AD that provided a full list of the canonical books of both the Old and New Testaments...The five Patriarchates were all still in communion with each other during this Council.
In XC
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Just a thought, would worshipping on Sundays count? The only reason I ask us because there are a few Seventh Day Baptists who believe Sunday worshippers aren't Sabbath worshippers, sometimes to the point of calling them heretics.Lori, could you please name one of these "traditions" that does not come directly from scripture?
Just a thought, would worshipping on Sundays count? The only reason I ask us because there are a few Seventh Day Baptists who believe Sunday worshippers aren't Sabbath worshippers, sometimes to the point of calling them heretics.
If the bible wasn't clear enough for me to realize that God never meant for it to be the sole authority in the matters of faith
Uh, if you don't want a response from people, don't post on a public forum. A conversation between just two people doesn't exist on a public forum such as these.John, you seem to have a real issue with butting into questions asked to other people, don't you?