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More than once I’ve heard it said by self identified “Bible Believing Christians” that they don’t believe in tradition, which makes zero sense based on Scripture coming directly from the same Bible which they say they believe in.
The Catholic respect for tradition is directly supported with Biblical Scripture so if Catholics accept tradition and “Bible Believing Christians” don’t, how can they sensibly call themselves “Bible Believing Christians” in the first place?
In reference to this term; “Bible Believing Christians” it seems Catholics exemplify it better than those who have this constant need to differentiate themselves from other Christians by calling themselves “Bible Believing Christians.”
The term itself seems to be a little bigoted because by a kind of reverse-implication, it strongly suggests that “those OTHER Christians” don’t believe in the Bible. Why else would they need to specify that they’re a Christian which DOES believe in the Bible. But when the term “Bible Believing Christian” is used by people who actually ignore Scripture when it becomes inconvenient to their religion, it begins to smack of hypocrisy.
And explanations?
The Bible clearly supports tradition so how does a Bible Believing Christian NOT believe in tradition?2 Thessalonians 2:15 Therefore, brethren, stand fast, and hold the traditions which ye have been taught, whether by word, or our epistle.
The Catholic respect for tradition is directly supported with Biblical Scripture so if Catholics accept tradition and “Bible Believing Christians” don’t, how can they sensibly call themselves “Bible Believing Christians” in the first place?
In reference to this term; “Bible Believing Christians” it seems Catholics exemplify it better than those who have this constant need to differentiate themselves from other Christians by calling themselves “Bible Believing Christians.”
The term itself seems to be a little bigoted because by a kind of reverse-implication, it strongly suggests that “those OTHER Christians” don’t believe in the Bible. Why else would they need to specify that they’re a Christian which DOES believe in the Bible. But when the term “Bible Believing Christian” is used by people who actually ignore Scripture when it becomes inconvenient to their religion, it begins to smack of hypocrisy.
And explanations?