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Dear Josh316,@ Kelman: First of all Kelman, Christ be with you and I hope you’re having a very blessed morning so far and forgive me if I’m being obtuse. Here’s the thing, I wouldn’t dare say I have a tenth of the amount of scripture memorized that you do, nor sadly, Church Father’s quotes, etc.,etc. However, I will tell you the same thing I’ve told my brother, which is “quality over quantity.” IOW, if you have the entire bible memorized but are 100% wrong in your interpretations (I would never presume this because you appear very knowledgable) and I know one verse but interpret it correctly, then who really knows more scripture? If I want to discuss purgatory for example, we can’t because it’s in that “uninspired” section, and although we have MOUNDS of evidence for the inspiration of the deuterocanonical books, you claim to have just as much evidence against them, so in the end, if we have no infallible interpreter of scripture, it’s all a matter of opinion as to what “evidence” is correct and that’s a pretty big gamble imo. I would hope, that although you implied that I have an incorrect understanding of sola scriptura, you would not be so arrogant as to believe that just because one has a different opinion than you you should discredit his interpretation. Futhermore, you have what you believe to be the correct interpretation of scripture I presume? And yet when I spoke of my brother defending the use of contraception, you said, and I quote, “In my OPINION” and then gave your reasoning behind your argument as to why you BELIEVE contraception is wrong and again gave no direct proof from scripture. Lastly, using your logic of saying we have no way of being POSITIVE of what scripture says because the world has no infallible interpreter, then forgive me if I don’t take your OPINION as anything infallible.
Cordial greetings and a very good day. Jolly well said, very insightful comments which show that Protestantism is all at sea when it comes to the matter of biblical interpretation.
Whilst both Catholics and Protestants equally venerate Sacred Scripture and recognise its great authority, our Protestant brethren want them alone to be the final authority. However, the problem is that whoever interprets the bible is the final authority and in Protestantism you have, well many final authorities, or rather a quagmire of competing opinions. Whilst it is perfectly fine to read and meditate upon the bible and nourish our souls with its wholesome content, we still need someone to interpret Sacred Scripture for us. This happens for Evangelical Christians when they listen to their favourite preachers, who are said to be “really on the word”, or study commentaries written by conservative bible scholars. In other words they are actually trusting the interpretative authority of their own church leaders and preachers. As a former conservative Evangelical of many years standing, I know this to be the case from my own personal experience. Speaking for myself, I looked to Evangelical Anglican leaders such as the late John Stott and good old Jim Packer and the position taken by the Church Society group (an Evangelical Reformed Protest organisation within the church of England). This was the Protestant Anglican ‘tradition’ that I followed until I became a High-Church Anglican, before finally crossing the Tiber and entering the One true Church established by Christ. If I ever disagreed with any of the Protestant leaders I respected, then I would trust to my own interpretative authority, perhaps based on some other Protestant commentator or leader. The problem was that equally devout and equally believing men taught different things, even with respect to essential issues. There was no certainty as to who was correctly interpreting the bible, or “rightly dividing the word of truth”, because their was no final authority to declare what that truth was.
At any rate, either way whoever decides what the bible means is the final authority. Therefore all Christians believe in some sort of final interpretative authority, but the pressing issue is, just how reliable and sound is that interpretative authority in which men place their trust and the eternal welfare of their souls?
God bless.
Warmest good wishes,
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