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Yes, according to your interpretation of Scripture.We hold to the creeds because they are true expositions of scripture and as such are authoritative.
So do you base your doctrine on the accepted creed or base acceptance of the creed on your doctrine? If the former, why did you accept the creed in the first place?Obviously if we hold to the Creeds as definitional of Christian doctrine because they are correct expositions of scripture, this places one outside the realm of relying on “personal interpretation.”
You’ve established that Protestants accept the creeds because they are correct expositions of Scripture. I have not, in any way, disregarded or replaced that.You keep erecting a straw man argument.
What I am doing is trying to address bridging the gap between something being an attempted exposition of Scripture and your accepting it as a correct exposition of Scripture. That’s the part that you have yet to address directly, so my bringing that up to discuss is hardly a strawman.
And I wish to reiterate that I was a rather devout traditional Presbyterian. I know the arguments you’ve given and have given them myself in the past. I also know that the aforementioned gap is very infrequently, if ever, addressed. If you don’t want to address it, fine, but then I see no reason to not point out that it is filled by one’s personal interpretation of Scripture.