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If you will read the post t clearly points out where she said this. I even highlighted it and made the text larger.Where did Katheleen say this?
If you will read the post t clearly points out where she said this. I even highlighted it and made the text larger.Where did Katheleen say this?
All scripture not only scripture.16 All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, 17that the man of God may be competent, equipped for every good work. (ESV)
All scripture…not traditions of the catholic church. If you take issue with this take it up with God. He wrote the Bible not the catholic church, He preserved the Bible. He said the Bible (Scripture) is God breathed, and that through it we may be equipped for every good work.
I thought the Apostles wrote the Bible.16 All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, 17that the man of God may be competent, equipped for every good work. (ESV)
All scripture…not traditions of the catholic church. If you take issue with this take it up with God. He wrote the Bible not the catholic church, He preserved the Bible. He said the Bible (Scripture) is God breathed, and that through it we may be equipped for every good work.
So, RevG…how does the Bible testify to the absolute truth? Does it speak for itself? Does it have a voice?There is an absolute truth…the Bible. It is the absolute truth, without error, infallible, inerrant. How we can know the truth is by seeking what the Bible says about the topic since it is the final authority. The Bible never calls Mary sinless…never. the Bible says that Jesus was without sin…
And how about your opinion? Are we suppose to believe your opinion? What makes your opinion believable? Infallible? Of the highest authority?Regarding opinions, if anyone’s opinion goes contrary to the Bible then their opinion is wrong, whether that be me or that be you, the Bible is the final authority
16 All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, 17that the man of God may be competent, equipped for every good work. (ESV)
Ah…the famous passage from Timothy…the standard protestant response to Bible as final authority…but this does not say the Bible/Scripture is the final authority…all it says is Scripture is profitable, useful, for teaching, reproof…etc.
It does not say it is the only authority. Besides, when this was written, there was no Bible as you know it today to speak of, the Gospel of John, Revelations and some of epistles have not been written…so if you are to use this as proof, you must disregard those not written when this passage was penned.
All scripture…not traditions of the catholic church. If you take issue with this take it up with God. He wrote the Bible not the catholic church, He preserved the Bible. He said the Bible (Scripture) is God breathed, and that through it we may be equipped for every good work.
Originally Posted by KathleenGee
It is all about the Incarnation, not about the Word of God in book form to hold in your hand…
Written text draws on this image I have…the Tower of Babel…If you begin to translate in error, misread, misinterpret…The Bible is not going to rise up out of your hand and tell you. Words are always open to individual interpretation, common to that person’s experience in life. If you reject the Church as guide, you are also rejecting the work of your neighbor—to show you your blind spots.
Subsequently misreading Scripture can lead one turn inwards and subvert and warp…the Word of God being used to condemn, pass judgment, to be self-righteous.
The Bible is not going bring you to attention, start talking to you and show you the correct understanding.
The Bible as a book is not a person…God is the Author, the Holy Spirit moves and directs…but we can’t always depend on the Holy Spirit because of our own limited human psychology … or a misdirecting spirit that does not bear the fruit of Christ.
Most people in the world have been illiterate…the letters in the New Testament speak of times in the future when there will be a great going back and forth, many marrying, many taken to reading…
But in most times, the Word of God has been transmitted Orally.
Through human flesh…vigilant…charitable…directi ng you to the correct understanding of Sacred Scriptures that brings life to the world around you, in Christ begins to see everything as new, refreshed, and Christ at the heart of all your neighbors, penetrating the deepest recesses of your heart to show you an illumination…that touches on an area in need…where divine inspiration incarnates with you in the most particular way…and once assimilated…you are closer to God, more Christlike, and more in tune with the true intent of creation around you.
This is an example of Christ the Word Made Flesh.
And all this came about beginning with the sinless flesh of the Blessed Mother. No ordinary woman, a sinner, could bear fruit in her womb of Jesus Christ, the new beginning for mankind… As He was, so was she for us as companion, model, advocate. How much closer Mary brings us to Christ!
The problem is you took what she said out of context. She didn’t say there was no absolute truth what she said ironically is what you said to TeresaHicks was her “hermeneutic” That is exactly the claim Kathleen was making to you.I have made red two things you said here, and i must point out that what you have said is whats called heresy.
What you said is that there is no absolute truth, this is called relativism, everything is based on one’s life experiences, this is a post modern idea and negates the authority of Scripture.
Next you said we can not depend on the Holy Spirit…if you are depending on something other then the Spirit of God then it will be a hot eternity for you my friend.
Last thing, Scripture tells us to pray to God, to worship God to revere God, to exhalt God, to Love God…it never asserts theses things to Mary, only that she found grace in the sight of God and was allowed to birth the Savior.
Full of grace does not interpret sinless, that is your hermeneutic. Mary was not the first tabernacle, the Tabernacle of God is seen as early as the Pentateuch. Your argument that Mary was born without sin has issues if as you say, sin is passed from both parents. The Bible states that Jesus was born of Mary and the Holy Spirit, He is the only person in the Bible to not have natural parents except Adam and Eve. Using your own argument Mary had to have original sin since she had two natural parents and Jesus did not since he did not have a natural father. Your outside of time and space argument is correct in that Jesus, God is outside of time and space, BUT, but He has revealed how He works within creation through the Bible, and nowhere does He grant anyone sinlessness. Jesus is sinless due to Him being able not to sin. please don’t come back with the righteousness of people argument, it is a feeble attempt to justify a flimsy argument. The Bible calls many people righteous, or explains them as obtaining righteousness, and never does it equate this with them having never sinned.
Exactly. And the bible says the CHURCH is the Pilar of all truth. So what Church, It has to be the Catholic Church, because no one can deny the Protestant Church did not even exist at the time of Christ.![]()
Where does it say in scripture that the Bible is the final authority? In fact, what it does say, as rinnie so rightly pointed, out is that the final authority is the Church.
Again I will point out to you that Scripture does not agree with you. Scripture says that the** Church **is the Pilar of truth not your interpretation of Scripture.Originally Posted RevG
All scripture…not traditions of the catholic church. If you take issue with this take it up with God. He wrote the Bible not the catholic church, He preserved the Bible. He said the Bible (Scripture) is God breathed, and that through it we may be equipped for every good work.
So it’s my opinion that is contrary to the Bible, therefore my opinion is wrong? Could be…Originally Posted by RevG
There is an absolute truth…the Bible. It is the absolute truth, without error, infallible, inerrant. How we can know the truth is by seeking what the Bible says about the topic since it is the final authority. The Bible never calls Mary sinless…never. the Bible says that Jesus was without sin. Regarding opinions, if anyone’s opinion goes contrary to the Bible then their opinion is wrong, whether that be me or that be you, the Bible is the final authority.
How we can know the truth is by seeking what the Bible says about the topic since it is the final authority.
But it says one thing to you and another thing to me, which clearly does not lead you and I to one absolute truth regarding Mary, so what’s should our next move be to realize that one absolute truth regarding the issue of Mary? Clearly the holy Bible is not settling the dispute and therefore is not leading you and I to one absolute truth regarding Mary.
RevG:
Indeed the notorious verse by 2 Tim 3:16 taken out-of-context to prove a false teaching. Look at the first word: ALL. It does not read:16 All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, 17that the man of God may be competent, equipped for every good work. (ESV)
Wrong again! ALL scripture is merely oral Apostolic Traditions written down. Second, show me where Jesus or the Apostles taught all oral traditions would cease once written scripture was penned? So you can take it with God why you perverted His words.All scripture…not traditions of the catholic church. If you take issue with this take it up with God.
Profound misunderstanding by many Protestants. Technically God never wrote a single word on parchment,but he used MEN inspired by God to write His Holy Words. What Protestants forget or out of ignorance do not realize it is not a question of WHO wrote scripture,but HOW did He do it.He wrote the Bible not the catholic church, He preserved the Bible.
Yeah and he also said the CHURCH is the pillar and foundation of Truth. Are you stating God is wrong and you are correcting His error? You are becoming the teacher and not the student;thus,you are being the judge of divine relevation.He said the Bible (Scripture) is God breathed, and that through it we may be equipped for every good work.
JL: Yes the bible is God’s inspiried Word and without error. However all interpretations are not without error. That’s clear by thousands different faith groups. All those faith groups claiming to be guided by the SAME Holy Spirit in their, DIFFERENT, interpretations of the SAME scriptures. So if the TRUTH can be known by the Bible ALONE, why are there so many groups? The Bible is Truth, but the Bible must be correctly interpreted.There is an absolute truth…the Bible. It is the absolute truth, without error, infallible, inerrant. How we can know the truth is by seeking what the Bible says about the topic since it is the final authority.
Pm.Yes, the Lord will guide us into all Truth----but not judgment of others.
The problem with written word as text, without proper context of the Holy Spirit working through the Church by consecrated souls in spirit and truth – based on actual witnesses of Jesus Christ, the written text is always held by personal bias, personal interpretation.
We are being called to union not only with God, but with God and others – communion.
No man can create communion – the opposite of sin. Only God can forgive sin. Only God can provide us communion of one heart and mind.
I didn’t see anyone else comment on this. I missed it the first time I read it.Rev.12
17And the dragon was wroth with the woman, and went to make war with the remnant of her seed, which keep the commandments of God, and have the testimony of Jesus Christ.
This text shows that God’s end time church has two characteristics.
1)They keep the commandments of God, that would be the ten commandments (all ten)and
2)They have the testimony of Jesus Christ which as Rev.19:10 says is the spirit of prophecy. So, I guess revelation from God did not come to an end with the last apostle.
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There are many who do not come everyday to post. Sometimes they want a time to think and to research. RK last posting here was Oct 30 and RevG Nov. 3. I don’t think that is a great deal of time yet. It might mean that they won’t be back but I think it is to soon to believe they won’t be. .Richard K and RevG have been absent for some time. Perhaps it is also time for the Mods to lock this thread.
I hope we will all pray they have both seen enough of sheer logic and rationality of the Catholic Truth that they, too, will soon be seen on EWTN’s ‘The Journey Home’.
Frankk,Richard K and RevG have been absent for some time. Perhaps it is also time for the Mods to lock this thread.
I hope we will all pray they have both seen enough of sheer logic and rationality of the Catholic Truth that they, too, will soon be seen on EWTN’s ‘The Journey Home’.
More accurately, too many people here haven’t placed their faith in RevG.Frankk, I can promise you that the logic shown here and the rational used will not convince me that my understanding of Scripture is incorrect. In fact the more i read of this logic the more I pray that the people who post these ideas will come to a realization that what they are doing is trying to place things on the same level as God, or even higher. The more I read the more I pray that God will continue to work on people to bring them to a knowledge of His truth. Sadly too many people that post here have placed their faith in the church and not in the Lord.
KathleenGee,Secondly, you make a reference to me of going to hell. You have no right to tell me I am going to hell by your projection onto my words.
That is the issue with fundamentalists – judging people always through this filter, this perception of self-righteousness…and that is…you are assuming you – **by your **man made works in how you interpret Sacred Scriptures – are the one going to heaven.
Subsequently, such thinking causes you to take away the true meaning of Sacred Scriptures --the Eternal Word, Jesus Christ. You are taking away from Him as sole judge to be transferred to yourself, by your own interpretations.
And that is the danger having a book in your hand, is then you put yourself in the driver’s seat as judge and ruler and definer ---- and Not the Holy Spirit!!!
So, for you RevG, because you can hold the bible in your hands and through this text claim that you alone can judge Scripture and judge others, then you are not operating fully in the Holy Spirit – but in error.
But we won’t dare claim such a stand deserves that specially designed crypt prepared for you in hell either. Only Christ alone can judge.
The nuns always told us that heaven will be full of surprises of those who entered.
The Lord did not call us to be the Lone Ranger with his bible. The Lord has called us to Church to be a gathering of people.