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IggyAntiochus
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Yes, which is not Cartesian!I feel it boils down to our function as human beings, and we operate within a paradigm that God has ordained!
I agree.I understand the logic, my contention is that we are bound within the context of our being. Our Knowledge is in direct relationship to our inborn created being. Our Function of creation is to love and serve God. I believe that God gave us a Church, Her function is to be a conduit of Grace!
I agree; with the caveat that there have been and will be times when one must disobey what the majority in the church may be advocating in order to submit to God.Submitting to God is a function of the Church, and us submitting to the Church is our function. Us submitting to the Church is submitting to God, being that we are living out our function as created beings in doing so!
Her only function, in her office of proclaiming Law and Gospel, is to make Christ present!I believe the function of the Church is to make Christ present, and Sacred Scripture and Sacred Tradition are a Mode of the Church, in Her function.
Vis a vie sacred tradition, I don’t disagree that tradition, rightly understood as the proclamation of apostolic doctrine, is the word of God. Where the disagreement has been and always will be is whether the doctrine in question is apostolic. That’s ultimately the question, not whether tradition is authoritative or not. That’s just a side issue that tends to be focused on more by the Reformed sects.
I agree. None of the above, however, necessitates that the Church be infallible, only that her witness and message reflect the revelation given to her by the apostles. God is capable of sorting out the rest.I do not think that God used the Church to deliver the Scriptures to man, so that man may recognize his function as a created being in the Scriptures, apart from the Church.
It’s a problem if you start with God’s existence, because that makes it circular. The only one that can presuppose His existence is Him! (Which is what He does in Scripture; Genesis, for example.) What God has done for us is imprinted in us as well as in nature that He exists (Evidentialism is exceptional at detailing this, ala Aquinas), and has gone even further than that by revealing Himself to us through special revelation.Absolutely, but positing God’s existence in not circular, and I wouldn’t call it a presupposition, being that we were created for the very purpose to Love Him, as I see it anyway!
Crossan needs to recognize himself first.Unless you’re John Dominic Crossan of course lol.
We posit God just is, man just suppresses the knowledge we have that is lies in us already, I suppose. Try telling that to an atheist though! lol
Yes, that is key. God has left sufficient evidence to recognize Him. Everyone does recognize Him…and they suppress and deny it.Peace and Love in Christ![]()
Ultimately, we go to the resurrection. This proves everything else. It proves the Scriptures.