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Angels_Unaware
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I just demonstrated to you that the early Christians did not believe what you believe about the communion of saints and that belief was based in Scripture. The fact that you say the Scripture does not support it is meaningless. That is your opinion, and your opinion is not that of the early Church. How do you respond to that? You are telling us that you who were born 2000 years after the ECFs understand scripture where they do not. How do you justify that argument? You really propose that you have a superior understanding of scripture than those who were taught directly by the Apostles? Do you not fathom the problem with that argument, and the inherent arrogance and pride?
You did not respond to this very profound argument at all. All you have done is demand that the communion of saints somehow usurps Jesus, and yet the people who knew Jesus clearly disagree.
JA4:
On what basis do you deny that truth? On what basis do you deny the testimony of the first Church? Certainly you cannot deny their testimony on the basis of scripture, because the scripture supports their argument. Your only argument is that you deny the testimony of the first church because you understand the meaning of scripture better than they do.
You did not respond to this very profound argument at all. All you have done is demand that the communion of saints somehow usurps Jesus, and yet the people who knew Jesus clearly disagree.
JA4:
You have absolutely no basis on which to make that claim. That is a totally unsupported argument. The ECF quote scripture on which to make their claim to believe in the communion of saints, and their basis is just as justifiable as the trinity, (and more extant then the belief in common Protestant doctrines such as the Rapture)but the issue is not simply scripture, it is their testimony as those who know the apostles personally that this is part of truth.The problem is that we are separated. The dead are no longer a part of our lives. Your dead ancestors from a couple of hundred years ago play no part in your life today. Nor in mine.
On what basis do you deny that truth? On what basis do you deny the testimony of the first Church? Certainly you cannot deny their testimony on the basis of scripture, because the scripture supports their argument. Your only argument is that you deny the testimony of the first church because you understand the meaning of scripture better than they do.