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I posted in a thread concerning the surety of Scripture and I was advised that this should be for another thread. Protestants are of various types and I believe there is agreement that there are at least 5 streams. The dilema comes with those that identify themselves as “christian”, “just christian” or “non-denominational”. The question is routinely asked as to how they know Scripture is Scripture and there starts a dance. The following information…has been found.
When these “christians” are asked as to the surety of Scripture answers like this are found.
James and Jude were not Apostles. The second epistle of Peter may not have been written by Peter.
When asked about the surety of Scripture, I get…
One Protestant put forth this notion…
Jesus never promised Scholarship, Paul never said that Scholarship was the pillar and foundation of truth or that Scholarship was the mystery hidden for all ages…this is why christians cannot read Scripture.
- We refer to original autographs. While the science of textual criticism assures
us of a trustworthy text, inerrancy can be claimed only for the original writings (Jeremiah
36:2).
I appreciate AOG honesty. There is no original Scripture only translations.
- Since we do not have the original autographs, any doctrine of inerrancy is
without value.
No translation is perfect. It may even be persuasively argued that no exact
copies of the original autographs still exist. This view
has led to the deplorable situation where some “translations” have only
scant resemblance to the sacred truth enshrined in the Scriptures.
These Protestants point out that no original Scripture exists and argue on behalf of translations pointing out the problems with translations.If no manuscript in the original language is a perfect reproduction of the original writings, then it is impossible for any translation from these imperfect manuscripts to be perfect.
When these “christians” are asked as to the surety of Scripture answers like this are found.
Paul identifies Luke as Scripture:
But who wrote Hebrews and how do we know that it is Scripture. The First Epistle to Timothy, the Second Epistle to Timothy, and the Epistle to Titus are often referred to as the Pastoral Epistles, and, after Hebrews are the most disputed of all the epistles attributed to Paul. So if Paul did not write them how do we know that they are Scripture?Paul being confirmed by writer of Peter
James and Jude were not Apostles. The second epistle of Peter may not have been written by Peter.
When asked about the surety of Scripture, I get…
What is your surety that the Bible is truly the word of God and you can trust what you can believe from this book?
When asked to explain how the prophecy prove Scripture nothing comes forth…The 100% accuracy of it’s prophecy’s. If the prophecy’s of past events came true, I can trust it’s veracity for future events. If it proves true in prophecy, I believe that it is the word of truth in all things.
One Protestant put forth this notion…
Sola scriptura is an answer to a rather modern question. That question could be worded as: “Where, at this time, is the full message from God (with regards to salvation) to be found in a form free from any error?” The answer to that question would not always have been the same.
The usual attempt to use Scripture to define Scripture is a dead horse and rarely do we see feeble attempts to resurrect and explain these verses…The “at this time” aspect recognizes that what has provided by God has changed over time. In 30 AD the answer to the question would have been “in Jesus’s teaching”. In 60 AD the answer to the question would have been “in the inspired teachings, both oral and recorded, of the apsotles and the Jewish scriptures”. The fact that the correct answer in 30 or 60 AD is not “sola scriptura” does not mean that the correct answer could not be sola scriptura in 1520 AD as things changed in the interim.
So I am left with no answer. I can conclude that there is no original Scripture, there are only translations, translations cannot be trusted and since all we are left with Sola Translation then christians cannot be reading Scripture without validating what they read by some method and as of yet I have seen no validation as to translation validation.
- 2 Timothy 3:16
- Acts17:11
- 1 Corinthians 4:6
- Mark 7
Jesus never promised Scholarship, Paul never said that Scholarship was the pillar and foundation of truth or that Scholarship was the mystery hidden for all ages…this is why christians cannot read Scripture.