If the inspired-inerrant Scriptures are not the complete message from God then what else is inspired-inerrant?
THE HOLY CATHOLIC CHURCH!
( If there is a message from God outside it would have to be inspired-inerrant) Do you you have some specific examples from Sacred Tradition that your church calls inspired-inerrant?
You have to write the Vatican about that. I explained why before didnât I?
True he did add it. However it is still true that salvation is found only in Christ alone.
True, through His church!
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Does your church call Maryâs encounter with the angel a prayer?
Nope
Where has your church defined intercession in the way you are stating it here?
:yawn: Not sure what you are saying. Can you clarify?
Good to hear he was safe and i pray he continues to be. What would you say to a Mormon who prays to Joseph Smith for help and has a close connection with him?
That does raise an interesting question! Can souls in Hell pray to God for us like the saints can? A new thread?
This still would not justify in doing so. The Scriptures never mention any powers attributed to her to intercede. The only One is the Lord Jesus.
That is one opinion against 30 million in USA alone! Way to go, Sweetheart!
The Scriptures only mention that she was at the crucifixion site. The Passion of the Christ is not totally accurate biblically if this is where you are getting this idea.
The Bible Lies? It is flawed? :bigyikes:
The âboundaryâ are what the Scriptures teach and say. It alone is revelation from God and there is no other.
Now where is that written in the Bible?
To go beyond what is written is to speculate.
My dearest JA4T1T,:flowers: to even go with what is written is to speculate! Unless you are the Pope or learnt from the RCC what was meant:
A few examples: Please tell me which one is True and which one is False OK?
You cannot be saved by works. (Ephesians 2:8-9)
You cannot show that you are saved without works (James 2:14,18).
How is a person saved? > By faith alone (Rom. 3:28)
How can a person show that he is saved? How can he âshow his faithâ? > Only by works (James 2:18)
Faith without works saves.> (Romans 3:28)
Faith without works does not save > (James 2:14).
This is a living faith > (Romans 3:28)
This is a dead faith > (James 2:17,20,26)
A person is not saved by works. (âMeritorious works", that is, works done to try to merit or earn salvation are rejected by Paul as the means of salvation: He said it is wrong to say that a person must do good works in order to be saved.)
(âWorksâ are understood by James to be the result of salvation: a person does good works because he is saved.) These are faith works, that is, works that spring from a faith that is real and living.
Paul agreed with James He taught that good works must accompany saving faith (Eph. 2:10; Tit. 3:8; Gal. 5:6; Phil. 2:11-12).
James agreed with Paul. He taught that a person inherits the kingdom only by faith (James 2:5) and that Abraham was justified by faith (2:23).
Paul used the example of Abraham when he first believed in God (Rom. 4:3 and compare Genesis 15:6).
James used the example of Abraham when his faith was tested by God, about 40 years later (James 2:21 and compare Genesis 22).
The error Paul corrected:
Salvation is by the works of the law (the error of legalism).
The error that James corrected:
Works are unnecessary after a person is saved (the error of antinomianism).
Paul wrote about how a guilty sinner may be justified before God.
James wrote about how a believer can show that his faith is genuine (justification or vindication before men).
At the Jerusalem Council in Acts 15 the key issue was that salvation is by grace through faith and not by the works of the law. Look at the error in Acts 15:1 and Peterâs conclusion in Acts 15:9,11. James, who took a lead role in this discussion never voiced any disagreement with Peter or Paul over this crucial matter.
Paulâs perspective: He was viewing the guilty sinner who needed to be right with God. (The sinner is in view.)
Jamesâ perspective: He was viewing the believer (or professing believer) who needed to demonstrate that his faith was real. (The believer is in view.)
So see JA4? Only the Catholic Church has the knowledge needed to make these type judgement calls. No one else was given the authority!
God Bless