Shibboleth:
Who ultimately determines what the Vatican is trying to say is Scriptural? �I do�
Who determines what the Vatican is trying to state in contrary to Scripture? �I do�
Who determines what the Vatican teaches on what traditions are man made? �I do.�
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So basically you’re saying that the only way to go is “my way” and there is no Truth. No way to determine which interpretation is correct which is guaranteed (by the Holy Spirit) to be free from error. The Christian faith is 100% subjective no matter which way you go.
No wonder doctrinal relativism rules the SS world.
Too bad we were left orphans, eh? (according to SS doctrine)
Neither do the documents from the Council of Trent.
The Magisterium stands up for them. It produced them and knows what they mean. The Bible, on the other hand, was written by Apostles and prophets long dead. Without a magisterium, who stands up for the Truth? According to SS…[insert your answer here]
A Sola Scriptura individual looks to the more gifted and more wise also for direction.
Unfortunately, that makes those “more gifted” and “more wise” people authorities in violation of the principles of SS.
Here’s something to think about.
Look at the Scriptures. First they were orally passed down then they were written down. Then they were copied, translated, distributed, protected by marytrs (who died for them) and thanks to all of these Holy Spirit filled folks, you got your Bible that you’re holding on today. This was done 100% correctly since SS’ers believe the scriptures are inerrant.
Now, look at the Apostolic Interpretation of Scriptures. According to Sola Scripturists, this was lost. The Apostles passed on their interpretation of scripture (which of course was correct!) and then that’s it, it was lost somewhere between then and now. The only way, according to SS, is to let the “holy spirit guide the individual to the correct interpretation.”
This appears to be inconsistent. Why did God use all those human beings to protect the scriptures (when they were being passed on to the next generation of believers) but not to protect the Apostolic Interpretation of Scripture (when they’re being passed on to the next generation of believers)? Interesting.
Because I am a Catholic, I believe that God didn’t work like this. God is consistent, and provided a mechanism to protect both the scriptures, and the Apostolic Interpretation of the Scriptures, and both were correctly passed down throughout the centuries.