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Mishakel
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Ok now I’m just curious if you believe a crucifix grants some part of salvation.
Again, they had no position, being that the issue itself was not even discussed. It’s like trying to find their stance on gay marriage prior to the early 1900s.I’m trying to find something from two of the biggest Protestant Christian Denominations in the world and their teachings on contraception prior to the early 1900’s.
As Paul stated, We preach Christ crucified, a stumbling block to Jews and folly to Gentiles-1 Cor. 1:23Ok now I’m just curious if you believe a crucifix grants some part of salvation.
That is interesting because I have exactly the opposite experience. When I have attended mass in the past I find it difficult to engage in the spiritual disciplines which have built up my faith and have helped to inculcate Christian virtues into my own life. I actually found some of the practices you mentioned in your OP to be distracting from my faith walk.When I was Lutheran, I saw no spirituality. No interior life. Everything felt dry to me; things just felt off and weird. My basic point being: I feel in Protestantism that there’s too much emphasis on the mind; not the heart.
The problem with Lutheranism is that it teaches that there is no teaching authority outside the Bible, thus the fruits of Luther is confusion and false teachings, which has led to anyone and everyone establishing their own church. There’s a reason why Christ founded the Church and put Peter in charge of the flock on earth…said, I would argue that Lutheran theology does not eliminate spiritual disciplines but seeks to use them in the manner in which they were originally intended and keep its focus on Christ
No it doesn’t. It says that when the person claiming authority is at odds with what scripture says, scripture is the infallible word of God. However, what you said is completely off topic.The problem with Lutheranism is that it teaches that there is no teaching authority outside the Bible, thus the fruits of Luther is confusion and false teachings, which has led to anyone and everyone establishing their own church. There’s a reason why Christ founded the Church and put Peter in charge of the flock on earth…
Sola scriptura is not the cause. The Bible says what it says. Tradition causes the difference between the two. Baptists hold that because the Bible does not explicitly command infant baptism but provides narrative examples of adult baptism, and believe that this is a binding command. You can readily see the logical fallacy in this position. Those who believe in infant baptism take the statement that Baptism saves you at its word, as they also take seriously the scriptural comparison between baptism and circumcision. The issue here is not sola scriptura but the intrusion of tradition. Again though, this is off topic.Not a jab at you personally, just pointing out an issue that Sola Scriptura causes.
Yes, after 1,500 years a man came along and made that claim. The Scriptures are the Infallible Word of God. The problem is that the interpretation of the Scriptures are not infallible, thus the chaos, confusion and contradictions coming from individuals all claiming to be interpreting the Sacred Scriptures.No it doesn’t. It says that when the person claiming authority is at odds with what scripture says, scripture is the infallible word of God
This is a common RC apologetic trope, but it is false nonetheless. So for example when Arius argued that Christ was not pre-existent and was not God in the same way that the Father is God, Alexander and Athenasius argued from scripture that his interpretation was incorrect, demonstrating the way in which Arius’ teaching violated what scripture said. When Ireneaus refuted the gnostics in Against Heresies he similarly demonstrated through examination of scripture how they had misinterpreted what scripture said. Refutation of heresy has never been based strictly on authority, but on authority by virtue of the fact that they are in accord with scripture. Also the quotes you are appealing to are discussing the ability to forgive and retain sins, not declare doctrine as something new than what was received, which is the heart of what Sola Scriptura discusses.Yes, after 1,500 years a man came along and made that claim.
Again, the buck stops with the authority of the Church, not self-appointed freelance Bible interpreters, which is what makes up Protestant denominations. What’s more, Luther had no more authority than anyone else to discard Scripture, invent doctrines or interpret Scripture apart from the teaching Magisterium of the Church. But that’s another topic.Refutation of heresy has never been based strictly on authority, but on authority by virtue of the fact that they are in accord with scripture.
Yes, it is another topic entirely which has been discussed in multiple forums ad nauseum. If you would so kindly return to the thread…Again, the buck stops with the authority of the Church, not self-appointed freelance Bible interpreters, which is what makes up Protestant denominations. What’s more, Luther had no more authority than anyone else to discard Scripture, invent doctrines or interpret Scripture apart from the teaching Magisterium of the Church. But that’s another topic.
It’s all an illusion. Those people are holograms.This Protestant self-deception thing works pretty good I must say. In Protestant churches (oddly similar to Catholic Churches) I’ve seen a whole bunch of saved marriages, recovering addicts, repaired relationships, widows thankful for help, adopted orphans, fed sojourners and otherwise blind that can see and lame that can walk. Not too shabby for a bunch of self-deceived heretics.
Of course not.Oh come on HR - you’re not still sore about the whole “imputed” thing are you?![]()
Kind of done with Hopkins, tbh. They fired a professor recently for trying to do his job when a bunch of students occupied and chained shut the main admin building.On a lighter note - and totally off topic (apologies to the OP and all thread participants) - word is the Blue Jays have lined up a solid recruiting class this year for LAX (which is the Creators Game, so it’s not totally off topic). Fingers crossed for you.
Probably will be. I think I brought Hopkins my Ole Miss fan luck. They stopped being good basically as soon as I started school there.Of course it all could end up being self deception - we’ll see when Duke comes to town (see what I did there?)…