Again, you misinterpret what I believe.
Well, 1voice, when you say things like this, it does not leave much room for misinterpretation.
According to God’s word, the Bible came first.
Are you retracting the above statement now?
Or if it’s been misinterpreted to mean that the Bible came before the Church, could you please offer an explanation as to what you mean by “The Bible came first” but you don’t mean it came before the Church.
I believe that all true Christian tradition proceeds from the inspired word of God. Again, as with all that God does, all tradition must line up with scripture.
Yes, if by inspired word of God you mean the word of God in its entirety.
And, all Catholic Tradition does “line up with” Scripture.
and scripture precedes everything
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So here you go again maintaining that the Bible came before the Church.
You would not have Scripture were it not for the early Christians discerning what was theopneustos for you.
The Bible cannot be the Source. That smacks of Bibliolatry.
Jesus is the Source. And he provided his revelation to the Church. Who gave you the Bible.
The Bible clearly states in Amos 3:7 that: “Surely the Lord God does nothing Unless He reveals His secret counsel To His servants the prophets.”
Amen!
- God revealed it first… 2) then the prophets received it/ wrote it down … 3) Then it became holy tradition … in that order.
Where do the Apostles fit in there? (I added 1, 2 and 3 to your quote, so please insert where you think they belong.
And, to make your position tenable, you’ll have to assume that all that the Apostles received they wrote down.
And in order to assert that, you’ll have to offer some Scripture verses for that. IOW: what verses say that everything the Apostles received was written down?