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mgrfin
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The Bible is infallible?Since sola scriptura (at least as defined by the reformers) doesn’t do away with the authority of the church I don’t see a conflict.
The all to common belief here at CAF held by catholic posters is that sola scriptura is synonymous with “me and my bible alone under a tree” which is not what was held to by any of the reformers.
At it’s roots, SS simply states that scripture is the sole infallible rule of faith that we have access to. All the other things such as the councils, pope(s), magesterium, tradition and the rest may be useful, to one degree or the other, but they are not infallible.
Don’t you mean those who interprete it are infallible?
Oh, No, that can’t be. Cause that would mean that the Church is infallible. That can’t be if you deny the Church.
What do you mean when you say the bible is infallible?
Do you mean in faith and morals, or totally infallible, without error, even historical or scientific infallible?
Is that what you mean?
And that the bible is infallible in everything, you mean that is true even thought we just have copies of the texts, or translations, or translations of translations? And we are not sure that we have what was inspired by the Holy Spirit? Even those redactions are infallible. Do you mean they are infallible?
Really, what do you mean? Where in the Bible does it say it is infallible?
And when Joe Smith reads the Bible, if it is infallible, does he interprete it infallibilty? Where do you draw the line?
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