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Then show me the verse in which He revealed it.
Do you not believe that Scripture said, “I will send the Spirit to you, who will guide you to all truth?” Scripture does not say, "All truth will be contained only in explicit passages of Scripture’. . .Scripture says that the Holy Spirit will GUIDE US to all truth. That itself indicates that there is going to be Truth which is NOT in the Scripture itself. We will be guided to it. We will know it is true because it does not CONTRADICT Scripture. And it is NOT a contradiction for a Church to ask that weddings be indoors. There is no Scripture that says, "Weddings should be indoors or outdoors depending on the individual preference’.
I could ask you to show the verse in which the Spirit revealed that weddings should be held outdoors if the individual wished, and you couldn’t show that to me.
Because the church can only determine what the Holy Spirit says by examining scripture, the same as you.
Again, there is nothing ‘non scriptural’ about holding weddings indoors rather than outdoors. There is nothing in Scripture that tells you to hold services on Sunday explicitly, or that you don’t hold on the Sabbath the way that Jesus Himself observed; but you do hold service on Sunday, don’t you? Scripture itself does not say that all determination of the Truth is ONLY through examination of Scripture.
I do think he would object to your repeated use of strawman arguments.
You keep accusing me of strawmen; I have not done so.
Because your Magisterium doesn’t have anything objective to show that they’re being “guided by the ‘Spirit’”. We don’t? Can you explain that? We use Scripture and the oral tradition that St. Paul speaks of in Scripture, prayer and ‘testing’. What do YOU have to show ME you’re being guided? Why is YOUR interpretation of a bible passage ‘correct’ but another Christian, who claims the same guidance, 'wrong?"
Saying, “Yeah, you can trust us because we’re being led by the Holy Spirit” is subjective.
Aren’t you saying exactly the same in claiming that we should have outdoor weddings because YOUR interpretation of Scripture says so?
Sorry about that. It was my understanding that you had read the book.
So, I guess this brings us to the next obvious question, if you haven’t read the book, then why should I read it? If you haven’t read it, then how do you know that it will be beneficial to me?