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It’s not, yet a close examination of Genesis and the Apostle Paul’s epistles (which declare that there is but One God yet refer to Yeshua as “Lord,” the Greek kurious, a term used specifically to denote the Divinity) will either confuse the reader, or else lead him to conclude that somehow the Father, Son, and Spirit are all God, yet distinguishable. This truth is simply dubbed Trinity.
- Where is the word Trinity in the Bible?
Never specifically, yet there is that whole do-not-add-to-or-take-from the Word thing … Both in Torah and Revelation, interestingly enough. Joshua put his account alongside Moses’s because he knew it to be inspired; likewise did the Prophets. Yet for the Catholic Church to declare its own works “inspired” would make them have a claim to Scriptural authority, which is quite heretical; and if they’re not worthy of being called Scriptural, then they are simply men’s works, however nice they may be, and therefore should not be set alongside the rest of God’s Word anymore than the Qur’an or Book of Mormon or Apocrypha.
- Where in the Bible does it say Bible is the ONLY authority regarding salvation?
What’s that? The invitation after the service? “Why not give someone the chance to accept the Good News?” is the better question!
- Where in the Bible is there alter calls?
"This Good News tells us how God makes us right in his sight. This is accomplished from start to finish by faith. As the Scriptures say, ‘It is through faith that a righteous person has life.’” --Rom. 1:17
- Where in the Bible that we are save by faith alone?
“We are made right with God by placing our faith in Jesus Christ.” --Rom. 3:22
“People are made right with God when they believe that Jesus sacrificed his life, shedding his blood.” --Rom. 3:25
“What good is it, dear brothers and sisters, if you say you have faith but don’t show it by your actions?.. I will show you my faith by my good deeds…” James 2:14, 18
You see, his [Abraham’s] faith and his actions worked together. His actions made his faith complete. And so it happened just as the Scriptures say: *'Abraham believed God, and God counted him as righteous because of his faith.’ *He was even called the friend of God.” --James 2:22, 23
I side with you here. I believe in post Tribulation Rapture myself, and I’ve spent many a days trying to convince my sound Baptist friends to wake up …
- Where in the Bible that Christians are going to escape the Great Tribulation which would contradict that we must suffer just as Jesus Christ, or carry our own crosses?
Because they were inspired, the texts (or the oral traditions, in many cases) kept in circulation until God saw it fit to present his Word to us in a single volume, by means of the Catholic Church. They were but a vessel, after all.
- How did the Bible came into one collection of books from both OT and NT, did the Bible itself declare the NT to be infallible?
Some can be addressed using Scripture; others can’t. Yet Sola Scriptura does not mean we are to ignore history and reason just because it may not be recorded in the Bible. Rather, it means that in regards to the salvation of a believer’s soul, it is all that is necessary. Tell me, if Yeshua Messiah is the very Word of God, and if you imply the Scriptures aren’t enough, are you not saying that God himself is insufficient? After all, the Scriptures delcare: believer, repent, confess, be baptized, walk in love and charity and newness of life, observing my commands, and spread the Good News of salvation to the ends of the earth! What was left uncovered?Well many and many of the Protestant Doctrines are not Biblical because none of these questions can be answered. It is proven not only in Scripture but historical records.