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Yes, and I believe we don’t have any of their writings, not even a quotation by any other author or from JeromeLook at the list of Fathers that St. Jerome appeals to.
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Yes, and I believe we don’t have any of their writings, not even a quotation by any other author or from JeromeLook at the list of Fathers that St. Jerome appeals to.
Only by implication.It is CLEARLY Apostolic.
But you don’t even have THAT!Only by implication.
Actually some might say you do the same, just replace explicit scripture invention with tradition authoritative and inspired infallibly invention, to give you cover on said thread topic, and making it sacrosanct.You are introducing an invention (“explicitness necessary in Scripture”) to give you cover for ANOTHER invention (denial of the Perpetual Virginity of the Blessed Virgin Mary) all the while you are DENYING Apostolic Tradition and putting heretical ideas you have imbibed in a sacrosanct position.
Let’s start a thread on infallibilty and show me WHY infallibility is an “invention”.Actually some might say you do the same, just replace explicit scripture invention with tradition authoritative and inspired infallibly invention . . .
“Others” don’t have the God-given authority to preserve such teachings.At least others do not make it a binding matter of faith
Oh there is an infallibility…the invention for some is defining explicitly where it lies and where it does not.Let’s start a thread on infallibilty and show me WHY infallibility is an “invention”.
Denying infallibility is the “invention” mcq72.
We are not to Lord over one another as the world does…we all serve one Lord, and we serve one another.“Others” don’t have the God-given authority to preserve such teachings.
But the Catholic Church, the Church that Jesus founded, does.
Unfortunately he uses the wrong Greek word for unmarried here instead of agamos the Greek word here is 1135 gune {goo-nay’} probably from the base of 1096; TDNT - 1:776,134; n f 1) a woman of any age, whether a virgin, or married, or a widow 2) a wife 2a) of a betrothed woman[1 Corinthians 7:34]1 Cor 7.34) “An unmarried woman or virgin is concerned about the Lord’s affairs: Her aim is to be devoted to the Lord in both body and spirit.”
These destroy his argument.[1 Corinthians 7] 8: To the unmarried and the widows I say that it is well for them to remain single as I do.
Well the Scriptures that you have been appealing to here, were Canonized by the Catholic Church.Oh there is an infallibility…the invention for some is defining explicitly where it lies and where it does not.
Mcq72 replied . . . .“Others” don’t have the God-given authority to preserve such teachings.
But the Catholic Church, the Church that Jesus founded, does.
Think about the implications of the Scripture passages that you are mis-interpreting here.We are not to Lord over one another as the world does…we all serve one Lord, and we serve one another.
Phantom Unitarian . . .You gotta affirm the Trinity!
.Hey look mcq72. You can’t assert THAT with authority.
We are not to Lord over one another as the world does.
Phantom Jehovah’s Witness . . .You gotta affirm Jesus as true God AND true Man!
.Hey look mcq72. You can’t assert THAT with authority.
We are not to Lord over one another as the world does.
Phantom Hindu . . .You gotta affirm Scripture as God-breathed!
.Hey look mcq72. You can’t assert THAT with authority.
I’ll stick with the Bhagavad Gita. Even your Christian teachings say We are not to Lord over one another as the world does.
yes , they had extended family. Indeed their could be the Smith family, but so to you had ways of expressing the parts, just as we do today, with either one word or two or three, such as grandmother , mother daughter, brothers, fathers brother etc. The parts can be identified when necessary.So mcq how would the writers refer to such a diverse group of relations especially since that same group did not have such distinctions such as already been mentioned. In today’s world, we would say there is the Smith family.
me thinks you go to far with my point, too “either/or” and not “both /and”.Well the Scriptures that you have been appealing to here, were Canonized by the Catholic Church.
You DO know this right?
(So I have no idea who else you think possesses this charism of infallibilty.)
.Maybe not but I expect that your answer means that there were none and I disagree with you that it does substantiate that even though it was not scripture it was reliable as to what was believed
Correct, but one would think not out of ignorance. I mean Luke was his companion, who did write about Mary.Paul never spoke of Mary at all.