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well that sounds a whole lot like what we have been talking about this whole time to a regular pew sitting catholic like myself, but just for you lets change the beat of the song so maybe you find the right page of music. because if you think this is the problem we are having then you are not on the same page as the rest of us.Dear Readers,
**-Scriptures are regula fidei or the infallible rule of faith something James Whites puts bluntly. You can’t say it’s not sufficient because we look to scriptures to find out how to get saved.
-If you wanted to be a Christian, the use of the scriptures is the only thing you’ll ever need to find out how.
-Tradition, that is what’s outside of the text [Bible], isn’t considered to be binding on the Christian because there’s no basis for it. **
What’s written here is the general definition of Sola Scriptura sufficient enough to begin another subject. I hope you read this well and I will counter my arguments from here. Thanks for reading my thoughts.
Parker
to state it plainly in one sentence based on what you just said to believe ss is to believe that the bible itself contains all the divinly inspired truth one will ever need to become a perfect follower of christ and one will never need the tradition of the church to tell one what the bible means because it is perfectly clear and does not need any interpertor athortative or otherwise.
I can give you 30000 reasons why that is not true, but they are only as far away as your phone book. this does not work because honest God fearing bible believeing christians have proven that they cannot come up with divine truth without that athortative interpertor which is the church who uses the tradition of the apostles.
the bible says to go to the church to get this tradition. your next question is which church. which is the real question in the end. You lean on ss because there seems to be NO athortative tradition among so many options. However leaning on ss only makes more options. More splits more religions as more more people try to be there own athortative interpertor. Yes you will say the holy spirit is the spirit of truth and understanding. I am certain you dont need chapter and verse there. But even chapter and verse were christian inventions you would not have without the church. an 11 century monk put in the chapters and gutenberg put in the versus to make sure he would not miss any.
No interpertor you might also say. but the bible you are reading is already an interperation. You cannot translate languages word for word so well. When you give a translation you also give an interperation. They go hand in hand. then the reader interperates it again. At least as a western rationalist. a 21 century man. already you depend on more than scritpure to tell you what scripture means. other wise you would be reading greek that had no chapter and verse notes in it.