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thetazlord
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There’s no “irony” here, just a continued misunderstanding on your part on what “sola scriptura” on your part actually is, as well as confusion to why even self-professed Christians who “claim” to be sola scriptura actually aren’t. If they ADD their “beliefs” to Scripture (like advocating abortion, or allowing gay or female “pastors,” or advocate homosexuality), yet call themselves “sola scriptura,” then obviously they aren’t. But not because “my definition” of sola scriptura is correct, but because Scripture alone - in & of itself, independent of me - contradicts these “beliefs.” Scripture alone doesn’t need me, or a magisterium ( ← no offense intended or implied), to say this beliefs are unbiblical, because Scripture advocates against them alone. So, “I’m” not a magisterium on my own, but rather by advocating genuine sola scriptura, I’m basing my faith on Scripture alone, & not ADDING to it, unlike these other self-professed “groups” do, who in reality aren’t doing that, because they are ADDING to it.Perhaps you don’t see the irony here, taz, but it’s pretty clear. You seem to be taking on the very role to which you object to in the Catholic Church.
You are declaring yourself and your definition to be correct, and stating that others cannot divorce themselves from your definition.
And yet when the Church does this, you bristle and profess, “Each of us is quite capable of deciding for ourselves. We don’t need no magisterium, thank you very much!”
And yet, here you are professing, in essence, to be the magisterium which defines what SS is.
#irony