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Jesus told them to their face that they did not understand the scriptures.Could you please supply the relevant bible verse? Thank you.
Where is this? Because I’m not seeing it.
“The scribes and the pharisees have taken their seat on the chair of Moses. Therefore, do and observe all things whatsoever they tell you, but do not follow their example. For they preach but they do not practice.” (Matthew 23:2-3)
Jesus did say “all things” so it sure sounds like that would include their doctrinal teaching. “For they preach but they do not practice” sounds like they’re preaching correctly but being hypocrites by not following their own preaching.
I a quite aware that some Protestants believe The Church died soon after the first century and got resserected at the time of Luther or Calvin or their favourite reformist.That doesn’t answer the question of authority. Who has the authority to decide if a certain teaching is not in line with certain creeds? If two Protestant ministers disagree about Baptism, who has the authority to decide which one is right? They both appeal to Jesus Christ, the Word of God, and 2000 years of Church history (One claims the Catholic Church went off the rails early but a remnant–the true church–believed as he does. Therefore, he appeals to the history of this remnant church.)
For example, Protestant 101 stated on another post: “My belief is that Jesus was a Protestant, and that the Catholic Church split from the Protestants of Bible times and formed the first ‘denomination’ and then all the other ones are her ‘daughters.’”
(post 163 in the thread about Protestants and history)
forums.catholic-questions.org/showthread.php?t=170169
Look at their bookshelves. There’s Bible comentaries and then Martin Luther and nothing from the 1500 years in between.
Protestant 101 needs to read Thomas A Kempis. That would burst his bubble.
That sounds like solo scriptura.Well, I believe that Jesus Christ, being God, can grant infallibility to anyone he pleases. He certainly granted it to the Biblical authors while they were in the process of writing.
Jesus siad he will build hs church not somebody elses.I think maybe you accidentally left a word out of the bolded part above, so it’s a little hard to respond unless I know what you mean.
It would depend on the denomination.But this again gets into the problem of interpretation. Both creeds and scripture must be interpreted.
And creeds do not cover a host of other problems. Is contraception okay? Can women be ordained? Is divorce allowable, and if so, under what circumstances? The title of this thread is “Protestant Authority.” So where do Protestants get the authority to decide these things?