Agnus_Dei said:
So in other words, your position comes from being told what to think and not how to think...
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You have that backwards don't you?
As a former Catholic I was indoctrnated, catechized, and to this day can quote much of the mass in Latin. It is the Catholic Church that teaches: Learn what we tell you and don't thing about it." 'We train; no brain' No questons asked; everything was spoonfed. After all who would ever question the Pope? How sacrilegious coould one get? How arrogant could one be? Just don't question anything that the Great Holy Mother Church does! It is just not right.---
Until one becomes saved!
Then the Spirit of God gives understanding--illumination in comprehending the Scriptures. I began to read the Scriptures on my own. I found out the same truths without Luther or Reformed Baptist or TCGreek, or the many other baptists on this board, without contact with any baptists whatsoever. After one person showed me the truth of the Scripture concerning the gospel, that Jesus came to save, and that salvation was available to all who would accept it on the basis of his shed blood--a message totally contrary to the RCC, I accepted it, and the Lord wonderfully saved me and forgave all my sins--past, present and future. I was justified by faith and faith alone.
My theology is determined by my study of the Bible, and not by the influence of others. I come to my own conclusions. And I rejoice when I see others of different backgrounnds (like Reformed Baptist) who goes to a completely different type of church than I do, and yet believes so similar in so many things as I do. We are more alike in faith than the many factions of Catholics that I know.
And all of this is a direct result of sola scriptura.