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That number is likely inflated. It’s likely more around 10,000 not 30,000.
But I still think it’s 9,999 too many!
But I still think it’s 9,999 too many!
Which is why sola scriptura is not a doctrine. It is a hermeneutical principle.annad347:![]()
If Bible alone is true, then it must be in the Bible. If it’s not in the Bible, it disproves Bible alone, because it would create a paradox, as both cannot be true. Bible alone teaches that all doctrine must be explicitly found in the Bible, but Bible alone is a doctrine not explicitly found in the Bible.does He say we can not?
But if we were to follow Jesus’ example, wouldn’t that mean teaching only from the Old Testament? I don’t think basing Sola Scriptura on Jesus’ teaching of the prior scriptures is a wise idea for this reason. After all, St. Paul told the Thessalonians to hold fast to the traditions they were taught, either by word of mouth or by letter.Jesus taught from the scriptures alone, showing us how He is the fulfillment of the law and the prophets. All of scripture points to Jesus. If we were to just follow Jesus’ example, we would only rely on the scriptures in teaching.
So correct me if I’m wrong, but does that mean it’s the result of a specific way of interpreting the Bible?It is a hermeneutical principle.
No. It is the way the Church determines doctrine. Scripture is the final norm. Not the only norm. The final norm.JonNC:![]()
So correct me if I’m wrong, but does that mean it’s the result of a specific way of interpreting the Bible?It is a hermeneutical principle.
“But as for you, continue in what you have learned and have firmly believed, knowing from whom you learned it and how from childhood you have been acquainted with the sacred writings, which are able to make you wise for salvation through faith in Christ Jesus. All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness” - 2 Timothy 3:16
I don’t see how this is the case. Nowhere in the passage does it say alone, all we need, or only. It just says that Scripture is useful for these things. Not that it’s the only thing useful for teaching etc.In this passage, Paul teaches Timothy (and us) that the scriptures are all we need for teaching, training, rebuking, and correcting.
How many times did He say, “it is written…”?po18guy:![]()
Christ didn’t teach from the bible, He had first hand knowledge… with that said, does He say we can not?OK, where did Christ teach bible alone?
Its written for us, not Him.How many times did He say, “it is written…”?
Sola scriptura is not supposed to be a personal practice.I practice sola scripture because I believe scripture tells me so.
Of course, but that is one of the ways He taught.
Okay, that is fair.It is the way the Church determines doctrine.
Well, anything from God would be the final norm, really. If God reveals something, though it may not be explicitly taught in Scripture, that would bear just as much weight as something taught in Scripture, no? (Not implying in any way that they would contradict, fyi)Scripture is the final norm. Not the only norm. The final norm.
It makes a difference to the discussion if the OP is Baptist, SDA, Mormon or whatever.Why do eight of you regulars have to ask his denomination when it is already listed in his profile.
By the way, the study that shows 33,000 denominations also showed 240 Catholic denominations and we know there is only one. So an error of 240 to 1 makes 33,000 divided by 240 approximately 140 which in reality is more realistic.