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ConsciousCoward
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I feel like this thread is full of misunderstanding. The comparison between Bible-worship and Mary-worship holds true: as some Catholics elevate Mary to the level of God, so do some Protestants elevate the Bible to a level above where it belongs. However, look at it this way.
The Bible is inspired by the Holy Spirit, and considered by both the Catholic Church and Protestant churches to be the infallible word of God, transcribed by men. If that’s true, then any teaching, any doctrine or dogma, will align with the content of the Bible. If it doesn’t, then the teaching cannot possibly be correct. After all, if the teaching says something that goes against an infallible document that says something to the contrary, the teaching cannot be infallible.
That’s where saying the Bible has the final authority comes from. Beyond that, the difference between Catholic and Protestant thinking is reminiscent of the Jefferson/Hamilton conflict from early US History. Jefferson believed that the constitution should be interpreted narrowly, and if the Constitution didn’t explicitly give the government the right to do something, they didn’t have the right. He believed that everything the government needed was in the constitution. On the other hand, Alexander Hamilton believed that the Constitution should be interpreted loosely, and that if the Constitution didn’t explicitly prohibit the government from doing something, they had the right. He believed that not everything the government needed was in the constitution.
Obviously the metaphor isn’t perfect, and I’m not saying Catholics interpret the Bible loosely. However, like Hamilton, they believe that their base document doesn’t necessarily have everything they need. Like Jefferson, Protestants tend to believe a more strict/narrow interpretation of their base document, believing that everything they absolutely need is contained within.
I don’t really know what the point of the body of this post was, but the most important thing is that only a small minority of Protestants elevate the Bible itself to a god-like level, in much the same way that only a small minority of Catholics elevate Mary to the same level. The rest of the post was just detail.
The Bible is inspired by the Holy Spirit, and considered by both the Catholic Church and Protestant churches to be the infallible word of God, transcribed by men. If that’s true, then any teaching, any doctrine or dogma, will align with the content of the Bible. If it doesn’t, then the teaching cannot possibly be correct. After all, if the teaching says something that goes against an infallible document that says something to the contrary, the teaching cannot be infallible.
That’s where saying the Bible has the final authority comes from. Beyond that, the difference between Catholic and Protestant thinking is reminiscent of the Jefferson/Hamilton conflict from early US History. Jefferson believed that the constitution should be interpreted narrowly, and if the Constitution didn’t explicitly give the government the right to do something, they didn’t have the right. He believed that everything the government needed was in the constitution. On the other hand, Alexander Hamilton believed that the Constitution should be interpreted loosely, and that if the Constitution didn’t explicitly prohibit the government from doing something, they had the right. He believed that not everything the government needed was in the constitution.
Obviously the metaphor isn’t perfect, and I’m not saying Catholics interpret the Bible loosely. However, like Hamilton, they believe that their base document doesn’t necessarily have everything they need. Like Jefferson, Protestants tend to believe a more strict/narrow interpretation of their base document, believing that everything they absolutely need is contained within.
I don’t really know what the point of the body of this post was, but the most important thing is that only a small minority of Protestants elevate the Bible itself to a god-like level, in much the same way that only a small minority of Catholics elevate Mary to the same level. The rest of the post was just detail.