jsanford108
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Yes. He is, in whatever authority I equate. Why didn't you go there and read his post? What does this have to do with the price of tea in China? :idunno:
Well, yes, but not as an accusation: as an assessment. It is getting off track and simply becoming posturization. To me? Not really worth either of our time. Half my family is Catholic. We both moved opposite directions concerning our understanding of scripture. We 'can' go back to proving points about the 5 solas instead of giving commercials for our belief systems. Will your and my conversation end with you changing? :nono: Me changing? :nono: Our discussion started on Faith alone doctrine from the 5 solas. I gave you James and AMR's link specifically because ALL of us Reformed disagree with your understanding of it. Others relegate James to just a Jewish audience, and only having some universal thruths that would apply directly to gentiles. Either way, it means all Protestants are against the Catholic supposition that the book is talking about faith needing works specifically "in order to save anyone." Even a good many Catholics disagree with your interpretation of works salvation and what you surmise about James. All this, your attempt to debate Sola Fide. Even Nihilo here is saying he accepts/reconciles the 5 Solas. -Lon
Lon,
It is okay that we disagree. I knew that we would. No big deal. I didn't even come to argue, but to discuss. I don't think I am going to change any persons mind. I am trying to give people something to consider. Something that the Protestant faith wants no one to consider: that Catholics might be right (sshhh, it's a secret agenda!).
I am not trying to advertise for Catholicism. I do, naturally, by my claims and arguments; just as you do with yours. It is part of discussion and debate!
Also, it isn't works salvation that Catholics hold and teach. This is a common falsehood applied to Catholicism by ignorance and prejudices.
Finally, Nihilo can't be a practicing Catholic and accept the 5 Solas as true (especially since Sola Scriptura is anti-Catholic). Or Nihilo is ignorant of their faith. Or Nihilo is misleading for some other purpose. I do not know. I am one of the ones who thanked Nang for disagreeing with Nihilo, because Nang was right. I even mentioned it in a reply to Nang.
In closing, don't paint broad strokes of what people believe or hold to. In this case, it was grossly inaccurate. It doesn't aid you in any capacity, especially when the false application is being directed at someone who knows more about what they believe than you do. You should always strive for honestly and integrity in intellectual conversations such as these.
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