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awfulthings9
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I’ve started this thread because our brother in Christ, myfavoritemartin, seems to have a lot of sincere questions about the difference between our faith and his (Baptist). Before we tackle the specific doctrines, it is necessary for us to understand the foundation for his belief. Myfavoritemartin, could you please answer the following questions so we know where you’re coming from as a believer?
- You disagree with Catholic traditions, which is fine for now, but could you point us to the verse in the Bible which tells us to go by the Bible alone?
- In the first century, there were dozens to hundreds of “epistles” and “gospels” floating around. If we go by the Bible alone, where does the Bible tell us which 27 were supposed to be included?
- Since the New Testament wasn’t compiled until around the fourth century, how did the first and second century Christians learn about Christ?
- Since you don’t go by anything outside the Bible, you would have a problem with Catholics believing in things like “Purgatory” since that word doesn’t appear in the Bible. Could you tell us why you believe in the “Trinity”, which also doesn’t appear in the Bible?
- In another thread you pointed out that the Bible condemns “traditions”. Yet, in verses like 1 Cor. 11:2 uphold traditions (your translation might say “ordinances”, but ordinances and tradition come from the same Greek work “paradosis”). Is Scripture contraditing itself?
- Scripture tells us to hold to the teachings of the apostles, both written and oral (2 Tim. 2:2, 2 Thes 2:15). Can you tell us some of the oral teachings - those that weren’t written down that you believe in?
- Lastly, if God is the truth, is the pillar and foundation of the truth Scripture? If so, why does 1 Tim. 3:15 tell us it is the church?