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SojournerOnEarth
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We do look at the ECFs and see how they interpreted Scripture and what their practices were, yes. But they were not infallible, and we measure what they did and said against Scripture as a standard.Does the practices of Christians for the first few centuries not play any factor in understanding the teaching of Scripture and the teaching of the Apostles? Also, where does Scripture state everything must be clearly defined in Scripture?
Your second question would be best answered on its own thread, or series of threads. But briefly, we don’t say that everything must be clearly defined in Scripture. Clear, logical deductions from Scripture are, by definition, reasonable conclusions. Statements that have no Scriptural support or are contrary to Scripture or its reasonable deductions should be rejected. Scripture is silent on a lot of things, such as automobiles, but that does not mean we do not use cars.