P
Protestor
Guest
I think you are missing the RCC’s 1st and 2nd premises as I see it for this issue. 1 we were given the scriptures by God 2 we were entrusted with keeping these scriptures. These two premises are an important part of a larger Tradition within the RCC. To talk about “scripture” or “scriptural definitions” at all you have to first accept that the RCC was given some form of authority over these two things. Since you cannot claim these premises for yourself you must accept the NT canon was under the authority(no matter how much supervision you think the Lord had) of the RCC(or the universal church if that makes you feel better). Even I presume these 2 premises, but not the way that most catholics do. Unless you have better ones, because if you do I will gladly cut the cord. Also anything that I got wrong (catholics) I will gladly retract, but don’t get too greedy rewording with those premises.scripture
So when PR(nice use of contravene by the way) says you “tacitly accept the authority of the RCC” this is basically what she means. The next question in this line will usually be "how do you distinguish between the this authority that you are willing(have to) to accept and any other authority that the RCC claims to have?"if neither of them are really explicitly scriptural. Then whatever reason you give is wrong.
PR I bet you didn’t think I would help you out on this one. I don’t remember if I have denied tacit submission in the past. I want to see that astonishment that I am used to.