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Human nature? Scripture plus psychology scripture plus folk magic scripture plus materialism…
On and on. Everyone has idols.
On and on. Everyone has idols.
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As someone who is carefully considering converting to Catholicism, I am of course, by considering it, leaving "sola scriptura" behind. I'm still learning about it all, but the general understanding is that there are traditions that the apostles started that weren't recorded in scripture.Surely that is true. But isn't it still the sole authority and sufficiency of scripture that is being served?
Besides God given gifts to various people, and various historical facts needed to understand scripture, what do those who resist sola scriptura think we need in addition to the scriptures that the scriptures themselves lack?
The biggest group are Roman Catholic who insist that TRADITION is to be followed to the extent that TRADITION determines the meaning of Scripture and can add to scripture including the apocrypha.what do those who resist sola scriptura think we need in addition to the scriptures that the scriptures themselves lack?
What is it that you think Catholicism provides that you want or think you need?As someone who is carefully considering converting to Catholicism, I am of course, by considering it, leaving "sola scriptura" behind. I'm still learning about it all, but the general understanding is that there are traditions that the apostles started that weren't recorded in scripture.
I can neither defend nor back up this teaching at this time.
Unless one is Mary the Mother of God .the Only person God choose ..What is it that you think Catholicism provides that you want or think you need?
As a Catholic you will have to surrender any notion that you may presently have that you are saved. They believe that salvation occurs at the resurrection, not in this life. And so they work the works of faith they are sure will make it so they will be saved when Jesus returns. It's a works gospel religion.
I admit that Catholicism appeals to me in part because it feels like I'm actually following a religion, as opposed to loosy goosy "I believe this but don't do anything about it" type stuff.What is it that you think Catholicism provides that you want or think you need?
As a Catholic you will have to surrender any notion that you may presently have that you are saved. They believe that salvation occurs at the resurrection, not in this life. And so they work the works of faith they are sure will make it so they will be saved when Jesus returns. It's a works gospel religion.
Is John the Baptist the Cousin of God? What about James the brother. Is he the brother of God? Just wondering...Unless one is Mary the Mother of God .the Only person God choose ..
God choose .. but the reformed ...
I was going to say this is often the reason why people find ceremonial religion attractive. It makes them feel like they've done something. Following carefully orchestrated worship ceremonies is not what it means to live for and please God. We live for and please God when we walk according to the fruit of the Spirit. That is how God wants to be worshipped above all other ways.I admit that Catholicism appeals to me in part because it feels like I'm actually following a religion
As someone who is carefully considering converting to Catholicism, I am of course, by considering it, leaving "sola scriptura" behind. I'm still learning about it all, but the general understanding is that there are traditions that the apostles started that weren't recorded in scripture.
I can neither defend nor back up this teaching at this time.
This is absolutely not true.What is it that you think Catholicism provides that you want or think you need?
As a Catholic you will have to surrender any notion that you may presently have that you are saved. They believe that salvation occurs at the resurrection, not in this life. And so they work the works of faith they are sure will make it so they will be saved when Jesus returns. It's a works gospel religion.
I believe the NT has everything in it that we need to know to become saved.What is it that you think Catholicism provides that you want or think you need?
As a Catholic you will have to surrender any notion that you may presently have that you are saved. They believe that salvation occurs at the resurrection, not in this life. And so they work the works of faith they are sure will make it so they will be saved when Jesus returns. It's a works gospel religion.
Read the old Testament. That's where so much of the inspiration of the NT writers comes from.I believe the NT has everything in it that we need to know to become saved.
But it leaves us with some questions if we really study it.
The only way to answer these questions is to read the early writings, I don't know any other way.
This is funny!Read the old Testament. That's where so much of the inspiration of the NT writers comes from.
In times past I might have agreed with you about the early church fathers, but not anymore. I honestly believe all you need is the Bible, and of course the Holy Spirit, and fellowship with like minded believers. That is by God's design to promote unity in the body. No one teaches themselves, but each of us individually does have the anointing to distinguish truth from error.
Well, I would just say, don't be so quick to judge the situation.Now I don't anymore because I see too many of us disagreeing and we all believe we have the Holy Spirit dwelling within us with the ability to understand scripture.
The Holy Spirit!Who can know exactly what Paul meant in any given instance?
Can I be really honest with you?I was speaking to a person this afternoon who understands the difficulty of translating the bible.
It went from Hebrew to Greek to Latin to English OR Hebrew to Greek to English (the NT).
So much was lost in translation although the gist of everything is there.
So much lost due to the changes in culture.
That would not be good because the full revelation of 'righteousness apart from works' comes from and is expounded upon by Paul.Who can know exactly what Paul meant in any given instance?
Jesus made everything very clear. I'm just beginning to feel like we should read Jesus' words and go by that.
Am I ignorant or what?
The Bible is translated from Greek or Hebrew for the most part to English. Those manuscripts are available. I am bilingual and while translations have challenges, it’s not impossible.This is funny!
I used to agree with you !
Now I don't anymore because I see too many of us disagreeing and we all believe we have the Holy Spirit dwelling within us with the ability to understand scripture.
I was speaking to a person this afternoon who understands the difficulty of translating the bible.
It went from Hebrew to Greek to Latin to English OR Hebrew to Greek to English (the NT).
So much was lost in translation although the gist of everything is there.
So much lost due to the changes in culture.
Who can know exactly what Paul meant in any given instance?
Jesus made everything very clear. I'm just beginning to feel like we should read Jesus' words and go by that.
Am I ignorant or what?
donadams has made it very clear for me. That's why I wrote what I did.This is absolutely not true.
Paul said exactly what Jesus said.The Holy Spirit!
Can I be really honest with you?
Culture has very little influence on the understanding of scripture. Very little.
That's my honest opinion.
That would not be good because the full revelation of 'righteousness apart from works' comes from and is expounded upon by Paul.