Sure.
This one (with maybe a few technical nits on wordig) works for me.
The reason why I like this one that it occurred to me one day that I do not feel that I have to logically prove this is true in some debate format in order for me to believe this is true.
Maybe some other folks are up to this, but I think I will pass myself…Certainly your prerogative, however, it is not a matter of feelings, which can mislead us, but of facts. Facts as to what given passages of scripture actually say, or do not say in order to ascertain objective truth. If it is untrue that the Bible lays claim to the infallible authority that your definition ascribes to it, then, even by the errant standard of Sola Scripture (as you have defined it) one would have to reject that interpretation.
It occurred to me that it is a fact that today I do not hold to any other infallible rule of faith and conduct So logically unless I am convinced that there is another infallible rule of faith and conduct out there (be it -]the Book of Mormon/-], your pope speaking on faith and morals, -]or David Koresh/-]), the Bible is
my only infallible rule of faith and conduct.Just because you are convinced does not make it correct. One can be sincerely in error and this is one reason I suspect some people ascribe to this belief.
To me it’s fairly simply. If you want me to believe that everything that we believe and practice must be found in the Word of God, then you need to show me precisely where the Bible says that. So far I haven’t seen anything like that, but have seen a lot of verses and then interpretations of men telling me they mean something other than what they actually say.
Now of course convincing me that there is another infallible rule of faith and conduct is a very difficult sell. Per 1 Thess 5:21 I am to examine everything carefully and hold fast to that which is good. So I don’t know how one can convince me that there is another infallible rule of faith and conduct except through the rule of faith and conduct that I know is
infallible. **And I have not seen anything in the Bible that gives me the license to elevate any other rule of faith to the status of infallible.**Yet I have not seen anything that gives anyone the license to elevate the Bible to that status while I do see the simple statement from St. Paul as to what the pillar and ground of the truth is.
1st Timothy 3:15 “if I am delayed, you may know how one ought to behave in the household of God, which is the church of the living God, the** pillar** and bulwark of the truth”
And the best Catholic apologists (Dave Armstrong for example) have been unconvincing in this regard, so I doubt that anybody here will be any more so.
I would say the same about the n-C apologists…both statements prove nothing at all other than neither of us were convinced.
