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Again: Simply click on the link in Post #74.You said nothing there except "Done".
Again: Simply click on the link in Post #74.You said nothing there except "Done".
:sigh: ...Simply click on the link in Post #74.
It's simply a list of biblical texts. In any case, your transparent excuse for deliberately avoiding relevant information is noted.I could post a link to the whole Bible as proof you are wrong. Sorry, you will have to present your succinct proofs - I refuse to plough through all that.
It's simply a list of biblical texts. In any case, your transparent excuse for deliberately avoiding relevant information is noted.
So - does sola scriptura necessitate perspecuity?
There are no original apostles today.
All now perform that function
Yes YOU ALL DO THIS not some one ordained one.
Not this tired argument that that one person takes Peter's place and alone has keys to everlasting life
I totally reject the idea that ANY MAN CAN FORGIVE SIN.
All can go to Christ without an intermediary to have sins forgiven. "forgive us our trespasses as we..."
Again, all "elders" or those mature in the faith can do this, without exception.
The 12 original Apostles were a one-off special case, and for this reason they are promised one-off special rewards of sitting and judging the 12 tribes of Israel.
They HAD authority, but even then not the kind churches think of that only SOME are ordained to certain tasks.
Ordaining and sacraments is a man-made way to control others. It suppressed the truth.
Well, in as much as you denounce the words of Christ himself and have nothing to back up what you say, I think the onus is on YOU.The Apostles themselves differ with you, as they are the ones who started Apostolic succession. You have no evidence to the contrary.
And "elders" are priests, just another thing you missed along the way.
Your lack of any evidence and refusal to address ours in a meaningful way makes talking to you a waste of my time and effort.
I think you've misunderstood Sola Scriptura. The original idea as articulated during the reformation didn't mean that every person should interpret Scripture for himself.For sola scriptura to be true, must Scripture be perspicuous?
My immediate instinct would be "yes," Scripture must be clear to the average reader in order for It to be used as the sole or final determination of all doctrine and practice.
It seems we couldn't rely on sola scriptura, if Scripture was unclear to most readers, on doctrinal or practical matters.
So - does sola scriptura necessitate perspecuity?
It's like the game "telephone" - the more people you put in between the farther from the original meaning and intent you get. Eventually, you get things coming out the other end that are nonsense, or even in contradiction to what was originally intended.
Jarrod
The source I provided succinctly presents the Catholic position on the point under discussion.The Catholic Church has 2000 years of writings I don't want to have to plough through. Maybe you don't even understand their own arguments well enough to succinctly present them??
I totally reject the idea that ANY MAN CAN FORGIVE SIN.
Right... but Christ could commission individuals to perform this task, through Him, but by proxy. Right?
Otherwise, how do you reconcile your statement above, with John 20:23?
For sola scriptura to be true, must Scripture be perspicuous?
My immediate instinct would be "yes," Scripture must be clear to the average reader in order for It to be used as the sole or final determination of all doctrine and practice.
It seems we couldn't rely on sola scriptura, if Scripture was unclear to most readers, on doctrinal or practical matters.
So - does sola scriptura necessitate perspecuity?
Straw Man Fallacy. Try again.By giving the papacy the go ahead to add to Gods word...
You missed the larger point: Sola Scriptura has nothing to do with the people's ability to interpret Scripture for themselves. Nothing.And this happened until Guttenberg invented the printing press and folks COULD for the first time read the Bible for themselves.
And they were dumfounded to see how they had been duped.
You missed the larger point: Sola Scriptura has nothing to do with the people's ability to interpret Scripture for themselves. Nothing.
You missed the larger point: Sola Scriptura has nothing to do with the people's ability to interpret Scripture for themselves. Nothing.
Sola Scriptura is about curtailing the runaway creation of so-called "doctrines" and "interpretations" by the church, which were not even based on Scripture. If you interpret Scripture, and then re-interpret the interpretation, and then create laws based on an interpretation of an interpretation of an interpretation, you're basically saying "I can reinterpret this as many times as I want, until it says what I want it to."
We have the same problem in America's legal system. Judges create "case law" via precedent all the time, which isn't based on any law created by Legislature or Referendum. Judicial decisions are often based on OTHER judicial decisions, which are in turn based on some other judge's opinion of yet another judge's opinion, and so forth ad nauseum. I've even read opinions that cited rulings from other countries or international courts.
Jarrod