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I conditioned it because Orthodox Church is apostolic.cont’d
Thank you for the "may not be’’. Sounds like the conditionality I also propose to all churches, teachers etc. being ‘spot on’.
The Church has been instructed to oversee/manage these disputes. The Church came up with the written “manual”. When she refers to the manual, you called it circular? I don’t follow. When the manual is silent, she refers to “management”. Hardly circular but very much in line with how an institution operates. Similar in some ways to Judaism: Written Torah and the Talmud corresponding to our Scriptures and Sacred Tradition. The interpretation of Scriptures is always in light of Sacred Tradition. That was how Arianism was fought and defeated because although Arianism used Scriptures to back its teachings, Arianism is not back by Traditions.Here is your circular part. The church must formally tell you what it all means. Like the bible is only a textbook to be studied by "lawyers’’ (clerics) but not lay people. I guess we are not all disciples, and to be proficient and gifted in rightly dividing the Word.
The HS didn’t say written Scripture is all there is to it. Sure it is profitable but it hardly is “all”. Not all of God’s messages to mankind were committed to a book. The Jews have the Oral Torah the Talmud which originally wasn’t written. If written Scriptures is sufficient without an interpreter, Jesus need not institute a Church at all. But he did and early Christianity revolved around the Church and not on written words. The written word was just an aid then since preaching was all oral.All I know is, beyond a shadow of a doubt, that Sacred Scripture, your “convenient collection”, is sufficient . Why? Because that sufficiency rests totally on the Holy Spirit. He God breathed it, He inspired the readers to see it as such, and inspired the readers to rightly divide it. He even inspires us to see the inspiration in a teacher. This sufficiency is both infallible(His part) and yet conditional , on our part depending on our depth of walk, etc… and His pure graces.
.Yes, we all follow someone, have spiritual fathers (padres).
Sacred Tradition (from where the Bible was birthed) is good for all times. There is no new invention here. What would be a “new” invention in your mind?But are you traditions good for all times? How do you know that your scared tradition did not begin also with ear tickling, expediency, going with the flow etc. For sure it is now “tradition”.
It has always been a challenge since Day 1. The Church struggled to survive against all odds. Emperors were against it. Heresies abound, at one stage Arianism almost took over. Schisms, rebellions, scandals, secular kings wanted to control it, bad clergy(popes, bishops, priest, laity) you named it, we have it. Yet she lives witnessing the guarantee given by Christ. Our doctrines remained intact. As Jesus prayed for Peter to remain strong, so too we must continue to do so.Not picking on you church, but as you point out , it is a problem in P churches. I only suggest it has always been the challenge since the beginning of the church.