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Kscrawler
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Do you think the Protestant Reformation occured for non-essential reasons?
Of course. it occurred for non essential reasons.
Let’s review:
You have a misunderstanding of Catholic teaching we have given you examples both from the catechism and from the Reformation. You have yet to acknowledge this and that alone makes the Reformation non essential.
Regularly posts are given showing the writings of Paul as being in conflict with your position. Yet you continually ignore those posts while still calling for scripture just from Paul. Do you not see those posts?
Examples are given of how the scripture must be read as a whole and you ignore those pleas, (note this does not mean the scripture is in conflict) but it does mean you have to study a little harder than you have done. If the only answer you have is that because a piece of scripture is short it should be discounted well that shows your unwillingness to read all of God’s word.
Like Luther you’ve already got your mind made up, are ignoring scripture which puts us in the position where the Catholics on this board are practicing sola scriptura and you are practicing what can only be called “partial scriptura”.
Of course. it occurred for non essential reasons.
Let’s review:
You have a misunderstanding of Catholic teaching we have given you examples both from the catechism and from the Reformation. You have yet to acknowledge this and that alone makes the Reformation non essential.
Regularly posts are given showing the writings of Paul as being in conflict with your position. Yet you continually ignore those posts while still calling for scripture just from Paul. Do you not see those posts?
Examples are given of how the scripture must be read as a whole and you ignore those pleas, (note this does not mean the scripture is in conflict) but it does mean you have to study a little harder than you have done. If the only answer you have is that because a piece of scripture is short it should be discounted well that shows your unwillingness to read all of God’s word.
Like Luther you’ve already got your mind made up, are ignoring scripture which puts us in the position where the Catholics on this board are practicing sola scriptura and you are practicing what can only be called “partial scriptura”.