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Toni
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Welcome to the forum. It is a great place to learn. Have fun! Happy posting! I will wait to argue with you on another post! Ha Ha only kidding!
I’m suffering an identity crisis! The four questions about the sufficiency of scripture are not mine. I believe this astute inquiry was devised by none other than BobCatholic. He merely signed off with the term Pax which means peace. I’m sure he did not sign off as me for it would weaken his, otherwise, stellar reputation.RBushlow quoted part of my post which kwik-defined prima, sola & solo Scripturas (from another thread)
Those are not the definitions of the Reformers. Sola Scriptura means that the Bible Alone, without any other information, is sufficient. To affirm that Scripture Alone is sufficient, please answer the following questions:
Pax:
- Where it says that the number of books in the New Testament is officially 27.
- Where does it say what books belong in the NT?
- Where does it say what versions of the books belong in the NT? For example:
There was a version of Matthew’s Gospel that had 8 chapters worth of text. Another
with 18. A third with 28. Which one is the correct one, using Scripture alone?- Where does it say which TRANSLATION of the books in the NT is the correct one?
Yours in Christ" Pax, in another thread
I will not answer you. You are assuming something that neither most of the Reformers, nor most of the present day Protestants believe. Most do not believe in Scripture Alone.
I never said I believed in Scripture Alone.
Since you are positing things that I never said either in DCF or in CO or here – I will not answer you any further.
If you want answers from me, you must use the material I post and must not use material I did not post.
Roland
AmbassadorMan
ps: Pax, you are STILL certainly welcome to join our Friendship Table!!
This reference sounds peculiar and unlike the Catholic and Protestant understandings of the Trinity. Could you explore this please.…a friend of ours has his wifey w/broken leg from auto accident.
He and kids are back home. So I can relax and concentrate on this thread.
The following is a Summary of Statement of Beliers:
Worldwide Church of God
Summary of Our Christian Faith [since 1995-1997]
We believe:
–In one holy, loving, all-powerful, and gracious Creator God who exists in three Persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
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[end quote from WCG web site]
from
wcg.org/lit/aboutus/beliefs/default.htm
Roland
AmbassadorMan
stollerusa said:We believe:
–In one holy, loving, all-powerful, and gracious Creator God who exists in three Persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
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[end quote from WCG web site]
from
wcg.org/lit/aboutus/beliefs/default.htm
Roland
AmbassadorMan
boppysbud:Roland, why does your portion of the “WWCOG” have problems with the word “Trinity”?
I searched the web-site you provided for this, and I noticed that this portion of the “WWCOG” studiously avoids all mention of the word “Trinity” as used by orthodox, mainstream Christians. Instead they prefer to replace it with the word “Godhead”?