Protestant saying hello

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Or how about the Protestants did not like them and so they removed them from Scripture:shrug: And in doing so can say its not in the Bible. You surprise me by wanting to hold to a obvious tradition of man that only been practiced for the last 500 or so years in removing books from Scripture.
Do you know the reasons why protestants rejected them?
 
Originally Posted by justasking4
As for theological systems we would have to know which system incorporates the most scripture in its system.

you dont have to go very far for that. look at the catholic church with faith and humility and you shall find it.
 
Originally Posted by justasking4
As for theological systems we would have to know which system incorporates the most scripture in its system.

Lampo
How would this be accomplished for the system that was established prior to the Scriptures?
What period are you referring to? Do you mean during the time between Adam and Moses?
 
What you write is true. Now show me in scripture where we are exhorted to communicate by prayer to the dead?
oral tradition. did Jesus die? do you pray to Jesus? how about Mary? when she said all generations shall call me blessed.
You might want to spend some time learning about jewish living. for us and them have very little differences.
 
wisdomseeker;3440293]Originally Posted by justasking4
As for theological systems we would have to know which system incorporates the most scripture in its system.
wisdomseeker;
you dont have to go very far for that. look at the catholic church with faith and humility and you shall find it.
i sure wish that was the case. Having an infallible interpreted would sure be helpful at times. To bad there is not one. 🤷
 
Originally Posted by justasking4
Do you know the reasons why protestants rejected them?

Lampo
I do. Because they didn’t fit the father of Protestantism’s theology.
Can you be more specific?
 
There was a lot of material in this period. From the writings of the Apostles i.e. NT to the fathers.
I realize that. Let’s go by what the Catholic Church determined to be inspired writing - the New Testament of the Bible.
 
Originally Posted by justasking4
i sure wish that was the case. Having an infallible interpreted would sure be helpful at times. To bad there is not one.

Lampo;
According to whom?
Not whom but the facts. All men are fallen. Church leaders have messed up on both sides. No one has a claim on the idea of being infallible and can be taken seriously.
 
There was a lot of material in this period. From the writings of the Apostles i.e. NT to the fathers.
It would help if you told us when the canon of scripture was determined, and who determined it. Unless the canon of scripture is just a protestant tradition.
 
It would help if you told us when the canon of scripture was determined, and who determined it. Unless the canon of scripture is just a protestant tradition.
Determined around the 4th century by the catholic church.
 
So what are you asking?
You are the one who said we have to determine what “theological system” uses the most Scripture. So how could this be accomplished prior to Scripture? The Church came before Scripture you know.
 
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