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Annnnnddd that’s why a magisterium is so critical.People do read the same texts and yet reach different conclusions. But, it does not logically follow from this fact alone that the texts themselves are ambiguous: it could just as easily be that folks aren’t exegeting the texts, but eisegeting them.
This sounds like you’re advocating the Catholic position here: there is a correct way to interpret Scripture.Perhaps a commitment to exegesis would result in greater harmony (as Protestants like James White insist).
Yeah?
That’s why the magisterium is living, and not a static book, like the Bible.Positing a magisterium does not solve the issue, because we not only have to interpret the texts in order to conclude that there is a magisterium in the first place, but we still have to interpret the magisterium.
But of course.Ultimately, we all just do the best we can (or ought to).
Those who have deviated from the Church Christ established do not have the fullness of truth, sadly.Some of us find the Catholic Church in the Bible and early church, others find Eastern Orthodoxy. Some of us find Mere Christianity, others find none of it.![]()