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I did not mean to be. Perhaps you can point out what I said that came across as “aggressive” so that I can learn from my interactions.Code:Gosh... you are very agressive... the point is not to put people down in this fourm but to encourage each other to find the truth in love.
Yes, the Bible comes through the CC. Catholic men, moved by the HS, wrote from God. Catholics copied, promulgated, protected and canonized the Bible. Yes, the CC “added” all 27 books of the NT to the Septuagint, which is the OT collection used by Jesus and the Apostles. Scripture itself testifies that it was NOT “all God”. God used men. Catholic men.Firstly… are you trying to tell me that the Catholic Church made the Bible? I’m pretty sure God did that. He may have used the authority of the Church at that time… the Church many have discovered the Bible (and then added a few extra books here and there to suit their changing theology (purgatory etc…)) but sorry… the Bible was all God.Code:ANYWAY....
Can you please show us from Scripture where Mark was given authority by God?Code:NO... Mark's authority came from GOD. Man isn't authorised to give the authority of God... only God has that authority.
Can you please explain what kind of authority Jesus gave the Apostles?
Yes, but these are traditions of men, as opposed to Sacred Tradition, which is the Word of God. St. Paul was not commending the disciples for keeping traditions of men (especially those opposed to God). He commanded that the Word of God be kept in BOTH of it’s forms, word of mouth, and in writing.Code:In point of fact, Paul admonished the Pharasees over tradition AND Jesus was also admonished by the Pharasees for flouting tradition (Jesus then put them in their place...)
Was there some other way you thought Sacred Tradition would be preserved?Code:1Thes says nothing about that beingcarried on through apostolic succession...
The Word of God was whole and entire before a word of the NT had ever been written. The NT is a product of Sacred Tradtiion (the preaching of the Apostles). They never taught that we should “stop” following that which came through Sacred Tradition, just because some of it was written down.Code:Not sure about your next arguement.... Do you mean to try and tell me that the written wrod came before the apostles started sharing the good news?
Sacred Tradition and Sacred Scripture cannot oppose one another because both have the same divine Source. They compliment one another.Code:That doesn't make sense... certainly not what the Catholic Church teaches.... How does it oppose the scriptures???
Of course Sacred Tradition is represented all through the epistles. They are composed of the teaching of the Apsostles. But please show us where Scripture states that Scripture contains all of Sacred Tradition.Code:As for your next point.... ahhh like... through the whole of the epistles especially clear from Pauls letters....
The Apostles appointed successors (Bishops), and their teaching was preserved through the Bishops, and those who were consecrated after them. The Pope is the visible sign of unity on earth of the One Church Jesus founded. The teaching magesterium is the Bishops (successors of the Apostles) in unity with the successor of the one who was specially commissioned to feed and care for the flock.Code:you are right AS THEY WERE COMMUNICATED BY THE APOSTLES... not as they were communicated through apostolic succession through a pope and a teaching magisterium...
I agree, but they are intertwined, because the authority of Scripture is based upon the authority of the Apostolic succession.There are kind of two arguements there… firstly about the authority of the bible and then about the authority of the apostolic successor (disputable).
You did not respond to the verses I quoted for you, Niki. Are you avoiding them?Code:LASTLY... since NO... the Bible is not a product of the Catholic Sacred Tradition.... it's shouldn't be used to support Sacred Tradition... expecially since the Biblical text doesn't support it (actually you can make the text say anything you want.. but when taken in the context of the whole Bible and Jesus/apostles teachings then it doesn't say 'whatever' you want)
If you don’t believe that the Bible is a product of sacred tradition, then why can’t it be used to support it?
Why do the early Church Fathers accept apostolic succession, and Sacred Tradition? Do you think Jesus abandoned His Church so soon, and allowed them to get lost and misled?