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onemangang
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Yes, I get your attempt to convey the “reformed” presuppositional apologetics position, the only problem is that, when removing Sacred Tradition from Sacred Scripture, you end up missing the mark! The problem with your presuppositional apologetics approach, is that you have to fallibly interpret the infallible text, and mediate to the world, what that text means infallibly. You, nor I posses that authority, but the Pillar and Bulwork of Truth, the Church does!
No, God is the ultimate Authority and, He is not limited to Scripture. The Scriptures Speak of the Logos, the Christ, they don’t equal Christ.
I wouldn’t try to objectively refute Scripture, I probably don’t accept your interpretation of it!
Why don’t you spell out what you THINK Romans 9:17 and Galatians 3:8 is saying!
I agree with this statement!
God is the ultimate authority, and has given us an infallible guide to be an active participant in His Authority, the Pope and Magesterium, with an infallible book that is profitable for correction, instruction and rebuking!
Yeah, Christian Zionist are :hypno: I met a few that pray for Nuclear War
I don’t accept your premise. I do infact believe Scripture to be true, but to say because Scripture says its God breathed is circular. I understand where you are attempting to go with this, and would ask that you look a bit deeper into Presuppositional Apologetics. You are not conveying that argument so well!
Like I said before God has revealed Himself to men through the Person of Jesus Christ, So yes, I have to presuppose God. How is knowledge of God conceived in our finite minds? I posit that the fullness of God’s revelation to man subsist in the Church, and I do not remove Scripture from the Church! There are many approaches that we can take that will point us toward God, but many in deductive reasoning will only paint a mosaic, and be incomplete, including Scripture. I posit God is much bigger than what has been revealed to our small minds! We all look through a glass darkly, but one day we shall know, as we are known.
I think you are mistaken and should look more deeply into presuppositional apologetics, if you are to convey that message clearly!
