Ummm … Randy, what do you think “God breathed” means. Here is a hint( 2 Timothy 3:15-16). We know it claims to be infallible, but you were supposed to be providing evidence for the claim from Scripture and/or ECFs.
I am trying to be careful to distinguish between infallibility and inspiration. Before we go further, which of these two expressions comes closest to defining “God-Breathed”.
Try to keep up with the argument Randy.
Try to ease up on the condescending
ad hominems. Fair enough?
I said you church does not claim they are inspired. Inspiration and infallibility are two different things in the mind of your church.
Good for now.
No one is denying what your church claims. The JW and Mormons make some very similar claims. I’m asking you for evidence for that claim in Scripture or early tradition. You made some arguments, but none of them dealt with the meat of my questions. What evidence do you have that only a Bishop in Rome would be given the gift of infallibility?
Apostolic Succession.
You are free to argue from Scripture or the ECF. I just want good arguments and non sequiturs and special pleading.
Thank you.
That is only your private interpretation, which I’m beginning to notice you are very fond of.
As are you. In fact, you have no choice but to offer personal interpretation since you have no other authority from which to make your arguments. This is Protestantism exposed.
On the other hand, I quoted passages from what three, four, five official Church documents, and you said, “Well, that’s just your interpretation of what those documents mean.” How can I refute that circular logic? That it’s only your interpretation of my interpretation.
You make a good Protestant in Catholic clothing.
You betcha. I’m a convert. Strong in some areas, weak in others, but improving fast.
However, Fr Raymond Brown and Fr Joseph Fitzmyer probably the two best Romans Catholic scholars of the 20th century were both appointed by Popes to serve on Pontifical Biblical Commissions would disagree with you. BTW, are they part of the teaching magisterium that you all claim we need? So who should we believe. Randy Carson the internet apologists or those two scholars that Popes have appointed on Biblical Commissions?
I know you think you have a winning argument here, and we’ve been down this path before.
Two anecdotes:
- President Bush has Colin Powell in his cabinet. Powell’s competence, his expertise, in some areas is unquestioned. But I don’t think Bush is paying one bit of attention to Powell’s ideas on policy for Iraq.
- Not long ago, a priest explained to my wife that artificial birth control is okay now that we are older and she’s had seven pregnancies. He was well-meaning but wrong. ABC is intrinsically evil.
Brown and Fitzmyer were highly regarded as experts in their fields, but that doesn’t make them infallible nor does it make them right on every issue. Some brilliant minds opposed
Humanae Vitae, as well, but Paul VI stunned the western world. End of story.