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That is exactly the point.Could not the same question be asked in regards to how or why you chose Catholicism? Does everybody have the capability to understand, choose and believe in any Religion at all?
That is exactly the point.Could not the same question be asked in regards to how or why you chose Catholicism? Does everybody have the capability to understand, choose and believe in any Religion at all?
I’ll answer that in a minute.Could not the same question be asked in regards to how or why you chose Catholicism? Does everybody have the capability to understand, choose and believe in any Religion at all?
There’s been quite a history behind the discussion and I do trust that the decisions made are correct.I’ll answer that in a minute.
But let’s just clarify one thing: you are ok with another person declaring that he has been given a special power to read a text and decide if it’s theopneustos?
But are you ok with a person saying that he has been given the power to read a text and decide if it’s theopneustos?There’s been quite a history behind the discussion and I do trust that the decisions made are correct.
Actually I even believe that Peter wrote 1 and 2 Peter as well as James writing James and John writing 1, 2 and 3. Hebrews was by someone obviously close to Timothy and I believe that whole heartedly.
I also believe Jesus walked on water.
You could ask.Could not the same question be asked in regards to how or why you chose Catholicism?
And you believe all these things because the CC discerned for you and me that 1 and 2 Peter, James, John, Hebrews are theopneustos…There’s been quite a history behind the discussion and I do trust that the decisions made are correct.
Actually I even believe that Peter wrote 1 and 2 Peter as well as James writing James and John writing 1, 2 and 3. Hebrews was by someone obviously close to Timothy and I believe that whole heartedly.
I also believe Jesus walked on water.
But to be fair we don’t have the exact same books, so wouldn’t it be more correct to say that we’ve concluded on the same NT books but the evidence that we do not defer to one another is that we have different OT books?And you believe all these things because the CC discerned for you and me that 1 and 2 Peter, James, John, Hebrews are theopneustos…
and that the Shepherd of Hermas, Letters from Clement, Didache are not.
So then what is your answer?You could ask.
And if my answer was: I have been given a special power revealed by God that tells me what’s God’s Church and what’s not…
you could be as skeptical of my response as I am of Protestor’s response.
Fair enough.But to be fair we don’t have the exact same books, so wouldn’t it be more correct to say that we’ve concluded on the same NT books but the evidence that we do not defer to one another is that we have different OT books?
I will answer after you answer my question, posed first:So then what is your answer?
I think that through study and prayer one can come to learn which books belong in the Bible. I think the evidence is that all Christians accept the same books; which by the way I hope you see as a good thing.I will answer after you answer my question, posed first:
are you ok with a person claiming he has the ability, through revelation, to read a text and decide if it’s theopneustos?
You can see my confusion here. Study? Based on what knowledge?I think that through study and prayer one can come to learn which books belong in the Bible.
I did not choose Catholicism based on receiving revelation from God, telling me which churches are not theopneustos and which church is.Finally, will you answer my question?
What is astounding is that it seems as though you niether actually read a full post by me or understand most of what I am saying in them enough to ask pertinent questions. The other option is that you are so astonished that you miss key parts of what I have said. Pls read my prior posts on this thread because i have either answered these question or answered analogous ones. I actually spend anThis is the most astonishing thing I’ve ever read on this forum. But this does prompt the question: did this special, private revelation you received happen to coincide with what the Christian church has discerned for 2000 years regarding the NT texts? Your special revelation told you that Hebrews is inspired but that the Shepherd of Hermas is not? Could you give us the list of books that your special revelation told you are theopneustos?
Didn’t the protestant church claim or use something similar in determining it’s cannon? Didn’t Luther at one point deny that James was part of the canon?And I assure you that no credible, sane Christian thinker has ever claimed for himself to have this special privilege and power to decide for himself what’s theopneustos and what’s not. You are the first one in 2000 years to assert this.
Pls help me because obviously I need itAstonishing…no just nonsensical
But at least honest… This is why solo and sola scriptura are interchangeable in substance…
You should be asking “Does your theology allow for the possibility of this happening?”But are you ok with a person saying that he has been given the power to read a text and decide if it’s theopneustos?
Individualism vs communion of saints is the issue here. We are unique and diverse individuals, and at the same time we do not exist alone. We are members of a community. God does not reveal himself in an individualistic way, he reveals himself to all people of all time. Christ, the last and final Word of God, comes to save all people of all time.Finally someone understands my true concerns about this issue. I have been raising concerns about God’s relationship to his people and the authority he entrusted to the church practically the whole discussion
Do you have anything I can read on the holos and/or the communion of saints as you have described it here. The concept is rather alien among the protestant church that I have encountered especially not relying on our own reason. The unity you are talking about is something that is attractive and unattractive to me depending on the context. Subjugation isn’t really my style, and I have a general distain for authority.Individualism vs communion of saints is the issue here. We are unique and diverse individuals, and at the same time we do not exist alone. We are members of a community. God does not reveal himself in an individualistic way, he reveals himself to all people of all time. Christ, the last and final Word of God, comes to save all people of all time… “Listening to” the body is known as obedience, and it can seem like we are abdicating our reason and going along like sheep with what others say. But it is just the contrary. Relying on our own reason without listening to others is folly and leads to bad things. Only by listening to the Body can you begin to “make sense” of Scripture, and your reason and “sensus fidei” can converge.
May I suggest going to biblechristiansociety.com. There is a wealth of information there on several topics of the Catholic Church that seem to confound Protestants. The info is clear and understandable to the lay person.Do you have anything I can read on the holos and/or the communion of saints as you have described it here. The concept is rather alien among the protestant church that I have encountered especially not relying on our own reason. The unity you are talking about is something that is attractive and unattractive to me depending on the context. Subjugation isn’t really my style, and I have a general distain for authority.
I am having trouble thinking of a specific book to recommend you, there are so many. Someone else may have a suggestion. I’m not sure Catholic apologetics books would be a good place to start, maybe I’m wrong.Do you have anything I can read on the holos and/or the communion of saints as you have described it here. The concept is rather alien among the protestant church that I have encountered especially not relying on our own reason. The unity you are talking about is something that is attractive and unattractive to me depending on the context. Subjugation isn’t really my style, and I have a general distain for authority.
I read and remember all of your posts in our dialogue, Protestor.What is astounding is that it seems as though you niether actually read a full post by me or understand most of what I am saying in them enough to ask pertinent questions. The other option is that you are so astonished that you miss key parts of what I have said. Pls read my prior posts on this thread because i have either answered these question or answered analogous ones.
Can you provide a source in which the Protestant Church claimed for itself the ability to read a text and determine if it’s theopneustos or not?Didn’t the protestant church claim or use something similar in determining it’s cannon?