...That verse is about traditions, not about doctrine...
OK, then please weigh in on specifically which tradition's that Paul is writing about their. Baptism and communion?
Do you believe in either?
...Here is what Paul states about doctrine:
2 Timothy 3:16
16 All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness: |
Does "is profitable" mean that Scripture
alone is our
sole authority in all matter's of faith, doctrine and moral's?
...No, they are not Apostolic traditions, they are Roman Catholic traditions that arose many years after the Apostles were no longer around to prevent them...
Whats "they" refer to? Do you mean the Trinity?
The fact is, that the Scripture is far from clear about the nature of God in the New Testament. They're is some confusion in the Old Testament, but nothing like in the New. As soon as Jesus enter's the picture, the idea of God as 1 in every way imaginable become's cloudy, because of the language --written by Apostle's --used to talk about our Lord.
1 obvious example is in calling Him "Lord."
Another conundrum is the Holy Spirit --is He the Father Himself, or is the Spirit distinct from the Father in some way? In
any way, really; because if the Holy Spirit is in any way distinct from the Father then you have a problem to solve, while remaining monotheistic. And the same goes for Jesuses' multiple statement's indicating that He and the Father are in some sense the same; even while they're clearly is distinction between Them also.
...The verses in the Bible are not designed to deny the Trinity...
Of course not, since the Trinity was either on the mind's of the Apostle's when writing there book's, or the Trinity was not; either way, no verse's should ever be found that were specifically designed to disparage the Trinity. It was either "a thing" (in which case the Trinity is the truth), or it wasn't; in which case the Trinity is a man-made invention; which is you're view.
...Since the Trinity is not a concept taught by the Bible, it is the doctrine of the Trinity that must be questioned to see if it is designed specifically to deny the scriptures.
I don't disagree with you here.
DJ
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