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MartinJordan
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When scripture is not read fully (like when one reads Jesus talking but fail to allow the continuation of his discourse) how do those who employ this even debate Tradition vs Scripture? So odd.
MJ
MJ
God have eternal attributions. We cannot conceive God in a manner by which conflict with attributions. For instance God is omnipotent but God do not injustice. If God never do injustice so is God impotent?So you say.
In saying so, you bind God to your very self.
You claim God is omnipotent and in the next breath you claim there is something he cannot do.
You can’t have it both ways. He can either do whatever he please, or he is limited by you.
Which is it?
We don’t “say” God incarnate. He did incarnate. But it makes you angry. Sorry friend. God is Love and His Love is unconditional. Love is more important than stones.God loved the world so much he sent his only Son.God have eternal attributions. We cannot conceive God in a manner by which conflict with attributions. For instance God is omnipotent but God do not injustice. If God never do injustice so is God impotent?
God is eternal and that is an attribution of God. So if you say such thing which conflict with eternity then that is wrong. God is always eternal. Eternity is always out of time and matter. God can see everything. So God is not used to see sometimes and cannot see other times. Or God hear everything. There is no exception of eternal attributions. If God is eternal but that means God is always eternal.
When you say God incarnate then you conflict with many attributions. God is omnipotent and God is untainted from evey imperfection.
You question is nonsense in that way: Could God create a stone which is bigger than Himself? I ask : Can God create such thing which is big or more strong than Himself? If you say no then you mean God is not omnipotent!
If we were to suggest that the essence of the humanity of Christ were the exact same as the essence of the divinity of Christ, that they were one essence instead of two essences being shared by the One Jesus Christ then you might have a point.God have eternal attributions. We cannot conceive God in a manner by which conflict with attributions. For instance God is omnipotent but God do not injustice. If God never do injustice so is God impotent?
God is eternal and that is an attribution of God. So if you say such thing which conflict with eternity then that is wrong. God is always eternal. Eternity is always out of time and matter. God can see everything. So God is not used to see sometimes and cannot see other times. Or God hear everything. There is no exception of eternal attributions. If God is eternal but that means God is always eternal.
When you say God incarnate then you conflict with many attributions. God is omnipotent and God is untainted from evey imperfection.
You question is nonsense in that way: Could God create a stone which is bigger than Himself? I ask : Can God create such thing which is big or more strong than Himself? If you say no then you mean God is not omnipotent!
Allow me to make an observation that is evident to everyone here but you.God have eternal attributions. We cannot conceive God in a manner by which conflict with attributions. For instance God is omnipotent but God do not injustice. If God never do injustice so is God impotent?
God is eternal and that is an attribution of God. So if you say such thing which conflict with eternity then that is wrong. God is always eternal. Eternity is always out of time and matter. God can see everything. So God is not used to see sometimes and cannot see other times. Or God hear everything. There is no exception of eternal attributions. If God is eternal but that means God is always eternal.
When you say God incarnate then you conflict with many attributions. God is omnipotent and God is untainted from evey imperfection.
You question is nonsense in that way: Could God create a stone which is bigger than Himself? I ask : Can God create such thing which is big or more strong than Himself? If you say no then you mean God is not omnipotent!
The best God know about Deity. God is omniscience and God revealed some wisdom of Godhead. God explain knowledges about Himself through scriptures. I did not say anything from myself but from scriptures. The fact is in scritures not in some philosophical doctrines. Just look at Bible and Qur’an!Allow me to make an observation that is evident to everyone here but you.
You claim that an omnipotent God cannot taint himself to reveal himself “incarne”, that would be an “imperfection” in your view.
Yet you are here, telling us about the nature of God.
How do you know anything of God, if he did not taint himself, by condescending to your human condition? You are a human being, correct? And you know something of who God is.
Your very presence here, making assertions about who God is, testifies to the reality of God’s revealing of himself to mere human beings, like you and like me.
If God did not pierce through his incomprehensible majesty to become “Logos”, *you would not be able to utter one sentence about him. *
“Logos”=“reason-able”.
God condescends in a way that you find offensive, *yet you yourself testify to it with your knowledge of him. *
You call that “tainted”, we call that complete love.
BE CAREFUL HERE, and please be specificChristians usually refer to holy tradition of Church when they interpret Bible. The doctrines just like Trinity and Original Sin are not founded into Bible clearly but those were established by Church and it tried to support doctrines by Bible. The problem is that the doctrines are not supported by Bible directly. Church could not put it’s doctrines into Bible from very initially but instead Church established a very holy tradition which is considered to be more holy than Bible. So does that holy tradition really surpass Bible?
25 And the Lord came down in a cloud, and spake unto him, and took of the spirit that was upon him, and gave it unto the seventy elders: and it came to pass, that, when the spirit rested upon them, they prophesied, and did not cease.cont;
God spoke to the prophets and patriarchs in the Old Testament via, His Voice, His Word and His Breath. The reason the Word of God spoken through the prophets do not reveal the Trinity, is because God did not send us His Breath (Holy Spirit) for man to understand the True Presence of God.
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Tradition is the way of keeping and living revelation so tradition could not be older than Bible. Bible was in presence with Jesus through revelation. The writing of Bible came later but that do not make tradition older than revelation.BE CAREFUL HERE, and please be specific
There are MANY Doctrines supported by the Bible
The Trinity
Mary: Mother of God
The Real Presence
the Sacraments; are examples.
Sacred Tradition often predates the authorship of the Bible; and many Doctrines were identified and declared AFTER the bible had been fully authored, by the end of the 1st Century or very early Second Century:thumbsup:
Catholicism is a LIVING Faith.
Doctrines are normally defined on the impetus of a related heresy. Otherwise they stay as Sacred Traditions
And NO, ST does not necessary override, Doctrine. One NATURALLY leads to the other.
There is an intimate relationship between the two:thumbsup:
There ARE 3 “LEGS” that form the foundation for Catholic Beliefs:
Original sin READ Genesis Chpt #3
- Sacred Tradition [older than the bible]
- The Bible
- The Catholic Church’s Magisterium {teaching authority]
The Trinity
Mt 3: 13 -17" Then cometh Jesus from Galilee to the Jordan, unto John, to be baptized by him. [14] But John stayed him, saying: I ought to be baptized by thee, and comest thou to me? [15] And Jesus answering, said to him: Suffer it to be so now. For so it becometh us to fulfill all justice. Then **he suffered **him.{Permitted}16] And Jesus being baptized, forthwith came out of the water: [GOD the Son]and lo, the heavens were opened to him: and he saw the Spirit of God descending as a dove, and coming upon him.[God the Holy Spirit] [17] And behold a voice from heaven, saying: This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased.[God the Father]
God Bless you,
PJM
Jesus just said “19 ¶Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost: Matthew 28”Please forgive my long post’s, I will make an effort to be short in explaining and correcting your misconceptions of my Catholic faith from sacred scripture and sacred Tradition. In doing so, I hope to give you the respect in answering your objections.
Jesus not only revealed the Trinity, at His baptism. After the resurrection Jesus commissioned His disciples to baptize ALL nations in the name of the Trinity. Matthew 28:19 Go, therefore, and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the holy Spirit, 20i teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you always, until the end of the age.”
The Incarnation is revealed both in the Holy Scriptures and the Quran revealed from the Virgin Birth, the prophets, and the Law, all speak of the incarnation.
The Virgin birth of Jesus Christ is what we have in common. **You would be a good Muslim if you obeyed the Quran here; Please take notice how the Quran correctly places God speaking in the Plural “We”.**Sura 10:94 God told Muhammad; that if you doubt the Quran in what WE have revealed unto you, you should ask the people of the book. The Quran teaches Muslim to consult the People of the book, not to consult the book by themselves.
Catholicism and Quran both agree that the True Trinity does not consist of the Father, Son and the Virgin Mary. Muslims need to consult the people of the book who received the True Trinity from divine revelation and should not consult the book alone, of which they do not understand Sacred Scripture that is interpreted according to Apostolic Oral Sacred Traditions and read under the guidance of the Holy Spirit.
Here the Muslim should consult the people of the book (Catholic Church and Jewish Christians), before Muslims reject what they do not understand about the True Trinity and the incarnation.
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I think that verse is the answer:The Quran does not teach or speak of the True divine Trinity. The Quran is not addressing the True Trinity, when it speaks of “associate other deities beside God”.
I asked you? Does your protested view of the True Trinity comes from Quran or Islam tradition? We agree it does not come from the Quran, because "the Quran does not elaborate about Trinity.
When the Quran addresses “associate” or other deities beside God, is not addressing the True Trinity. When the Quran is written, it addresses it’s immediate Pagan religions of the time, that it conquered among the Arab territories, who were Pagans who associated other deities with God.
Somehow; your Islamic tradition or human false opinion’s, conflict with the Quran, when it protest against a misunderstanding of the True Trinity. By making the false claim that each person of the Trinity are separate deities associated with God.
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The True Trinity professed in faith, is the Voice, Word and Breath of God, who are distinct from another in Presence, yet eternally ONE GOD in Essence being.
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BUT Sacred Tradition did not being WITH JESUSTradition is the way of keeping and living revelation so tradition could not be older than Bible. Bible was in presence with Jesus through revelation. The writing of Bible came later but that do not make tradition older than revelation.
Is there anything about doctrines in old tradition?BUT Sacred Tradition did not being WITH JESUS
Some of it goes back to the Old Testament![]()
The Bible could not exist without the Eucharist.Christians usually refer to holy tradition of Church when they interpret Bible. The doctrines just like Trinity and Original Sin are not founded into Bible clearly but those were established by Church and it tried to support doctrines by Bible. The problem is that the doctrines are not supported by Bible directly. Church could not put it’s doctrines into Bible from very initially but instead Church established a very holy tradition which is considered to be more holy than Bible. So does that holy tradition really surpass Bible?
And what about the OLD Testaments influence upon the NEW:shrug:Tradition is the way of keeping and living revelation so tradition could not be older than Bible. Bible was in presence with Jesus through revelation. The writing of Bible came later but that do not make tradition older than revelation.
One GodIs there anything about doctrines in old tradition?