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IronHammer
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we can speculate all we want. The fact of the matter is that Jesus never established such a thing. If He did, there would be no need for a warning about false teachers.
Of course, they do. But your church is the one that has arrived at the notion that only the scriptures are inspired/inerrant.Does not your church [believe] that the scriptures are indeed inspired-inerrant?
I understand the verse perfectly. The Church is the pillar and bulwark of the Truth. What is Scripture if not Truth? The Church upholds and protects the Truth, both Sacred Scripture and Sacred Tradition, from false teachers. It cannot possibly do that if it were capable if falling into error.The scriptures tell us that truth, indeed all truth, even over and above scripture, is grounded in the Church, not scripture. (1 Tim 3:15).
You missunderstand this verse. Its not about the Scriptures being grounded in the church.
You actually think the Catholic Church didn’t begin with Peter and the Apostles? Very curious indeed. I’d love to go into this one but this is for another thread and another time.The real question then becomes, what Church is this that is the pillar and bulwark of the Truth?*
That’s a good question. Now, since the roman catholic church did not exist then, what church is it?
That is exactly what you have been saying all along! That Scripture alone is sufficient to guide us in matters of faith and morals. You, on the basis of Sola Scriptora, believe we need no Authority to settle disputes about doctrine. Who, then, do you propose should settle them? Obviously, we humans can’t do it or there wouldn’t be thousands of different non-catholic denominations! Do you actually believe Jesus would leave us without a way to resolve doctrinal truths from untruths?These are all bad arguments based on the flawed notion that all Truth is only in scripture.*
You misunderstand what i’m saying. I’m asking catholics for scriptural support for the marian claims. I never said all “Truth” is found in scripture.