Well the version of it that was lost. If you want to discuss Church Authority, why do you insist upon veiling it with a discussion on the Scriptures?
Because it’s a fair question that demands an answer from those who uphold some form of Sola Scriptura.
I shared the very same questions that I began to ask myself beofre I left Lutheranism
And if asking people questions in order to get them thinking about their beleifs amounts to nothing more than trolling, then I hope you realize that you’re essentially accusing Jesus of trolling Israel.
Aware of their discussion, Jesus asked,
"You of little faith, why are you talking among yourselves about having no bread?
Do you still not understand?
Don’t you remember the five loaves for the five thousand, and how many basketfuls you gathered?
Or the seven loaves for the four thousand, and how many basketfuls you gathered?
How is it you don’t understand that I was not talking to you about bread?
But be on your guard against the yeast of the Pharisees and Sadducees."
Then they understood that he was not telling them to guard against the yeast used in bread, but against the teaching of the Pharisees and Sadducees.
Do you honestly think Jesus asked people questions because he didn’t know the answers?
No. He asked them questions so that he might engage their minds to think beyond the limits of what their minds were formerly willing to believe.
Syele:
You feel you have to take round about methods to trick people in to answering you? That is why Talitha accused you of Trolling (or whatever word she used at the time).
I think those are fairly strong words Syele.
Look, if you’re unwilling, unable of feel uncomfortable answering these questions, then I suggest you rethink your own reasons for entering this debate.
I did respect your wishes not to discuss Church authority in the first thread-- even though you often crossed the line and blended your own answers well into the territory of Church Authority within that very thread.
This time, I’m not stepping back.
So if you want to debate this question further, then I suggest you actually start to think a bit more about what you’re actually claiming when you state the Scriptures have the final authority-- or whatever definition you’re now using for Sola Scriptura.
I can’t actually tell what your definition is because you keep changing, altering and redacting them each time I ask you further questions regarding what you actually believe.
Syele:
An effective personal definition of Sola Scriptura? That makes no sense!
But if you don’t have an effective personal definition of Sola Scriptura, then why are you defending it?
That’s what doesn’t make sense.
Syele:
Why don’t YOU have an effective personal definition of your belief in reincarnation after death?
I’m not the one claming to beleive in Sola Scriptura.
You are. Therefore, it’s your responsibility to clearly present your thesis so that it can be exmained further.
Syele:
You do beilieve in death after all, therefore your sorry protest you don’t believe in reincarnation is ineffective! (this makes as much sense as you are making, BTW If I don’t believe in Sola Scriptura, which you agreed with me before that I don’t, WHY would I bother to have a personal definition of it?)
Then why are you defending it?
Look, I’m not trying to give you a hard time. But we’re still right back where we started from Syele.
I’m not the one who’s claming to believe in some vague form of Sola Scriptura which evades definition
in proportion to the questions that are asked regarding it.
You are.
Syele:
Alright then, Tell me YOUR definition of Sola Scriptura which you actually fully believe yourself.
It’s not my belief Syele.
You’re the one defending it. Not me.
What you’re doing is kind of like asking a creationist why they believe God used evolution to form Adam and Eve, or asking a Baptist why they believe it’s ok to baptise children, or asking the Pope why he believes all denominations have an equal teaching authority to the Catholic Church, or asking God why he is a sinner.
This is nonsense Syele. And at this point I have no idea what you are actually arguing for.
Nonetheless, these questions do inevitably point toward the authority of the church in question to clearly teach what the Scriptures actually mean.
And I am now asking you these questions and I expect some answers if you can provide them.
If you don’t actually believe in Sola Scriptura, and if you’re still not prepared to answer my questions which point toward the authority of the church in question to clearly teach what the Scriptures actually mean, then perhaps you should rethink the entire basis of why you are arguing with me.
Seriously.
