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Tomster
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I hear you loud and clear sir.I’m not waiting for his response. None will be forthcoming. Basically, he has two choices:
The real question to ask any Protestant is what are they Protesting against. Ususally its a protest against a strawman - what they think the Church is rather than what it REALLY is. As Blessed Cardinal Newman said, To know the Fathers is to become Catholic.
- He can admit that scripture was defined by the authority of the Catholic Church. Once he does this, he will be forced to swim the Tiber. This is a life changing decision that will take time, prayer and humility. This thought process will likely not occur on these pages, but will be done in private,
- He can continue to Protest against the authority of the Catholic Church. Protestants are effectively forced to believe in Sola Scriputre, since they deny the other two sources of divine inspiration and knowledge: Tradition and the teaching of the Magesterium.
My point, though, as I stated a couple of post back, is that Protestants DO accept extra-biblical teachings. Certainly, they do not accept the Catholic Church’s claim of authority. But, they do accept the oral and written traditions (read: authority) of their own Fathers which I maintain negates their man-made tradition of sola scriptura.
I am waiting for Parker and Miguel to address this contradiction.
Like you, though, I don’t think they will. The simple reason is they can’t.