Why is there not a single Protestant Understanding of the Bible?

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This was taken from your souce article PR , so the bread and wine are symbols and so is thee sacrifice, and also a mystery.
Yes, they are symbols.

Just not ONLY symbols.

Just like I said the Eucharist is spiritual food.

It’s just not ONLY spiritual food. 🤷
 
Also why is it necessary to offer Chris anew to God again, every day? for our sins.
It is not offering Christ anew. It is our participation in the SAME SACRIFICE on Calvary that happened 2000 years ago.
 
The Catholic position

The Church teaches that the Mass is the re-presentation of the sacrifice of Calvary, which also is invariably misunderstood by anti-Catholics. The Catholic Church does not teach that the Mass is a re-crucifixion of Christ, who does not suffer and die again in the Mass.

Yet, it is more than just a memorial service. John A. O’Brien, writing in The Faith of Millions, said, “The manner in which the sacrifices are offered is alone different: On the cross Christ really shed his blood and was really slain; in the Mass, however, there is no real shedding of blood, no real death; but the separate consecration of the **bread and of the wine symbolizes the separation of the body and blood of Christ and thus symbolizes his death upon the cross. **The Mass is the renewal and perpetuation of the sacrifice of the cross in the sense that it offers [Jesus] anew to God . . . and thus commemorates the sacrifice of the cross, reenacts it symbolically and mystically, and applies the fruits of Christ’s death upon the cross to individual human souls. All the efficacy of the Mass is derived, therefore, from the sacrifice of Calvary” (306

This was taken from your souce article PR , so the bread and wine are symbols and so is thee sacrifice, and also a mystery.
Parallelism is rampant throughout the Mass. The elements (by the fashion they are consecrated) are both symbolic and actual. You’ll find that Catholic theology isn’t, “no, you’re wrong”. It’s “yes, you’re right, but here’s what you’re missing”. The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass is both a memorial service, and a divine liturgy in which the veil of heaven is ripped open, and the sanctuary becomes substantially present with heaven. There’s nothing symbolic about the communion of saints and all the choirs of angels being substantially present wherever the Eucharist is.
 
I believe the Bible is true, you always resay my words.
Well, make up your mind.

If the Bible is true, or “infallible”, then the men who wrote it were infallible. And the men who discerned what books belonged in the bible were infallible, too.

You can’t have it both ways, Luv.

Either such a thing as men being infallible exists,

OR

you cannot believe that the Bible is true.

And that means you cannot believe that Christ is infallible

because

you got that from the Bible.

(Or from the Catholic Church).

But either way, saying Christ is infallible only affirms that you believe that some other MEN were infallible.
 
** bread and of the wine symbolizes the separation of the body and blood of Christ and thus symbolizes his death upon the cross**

also since we only take the host or you may take the wine also, then were only getting the body and not the blood of Christ. I do believe the blood was the most important thing shed for us, so everywhere I read something from the RCC or other articles there is so much confusion and contradiction.
 
Well, make up your mind.

If the Bible is true, or “infallible”, then the men who wrote it were infallible. And the men who discerned what books belonged in the bible were infallible, too.

You can’t have it both ways, Luv.

Either such a thing as men being infallible exists,

OR

you cannot believe that the Bible is true.

And that means you cannot believe that Christ is infallible

because

you got that from the Bible.

(Or from the Catholic Church).

But either way, saying Christ is infallible only affirms that you believe that some other MEN were infallible.
You might need to take a Socratic approach here. The liberty of assuming what you mean is starting to become tedious, such that the leash is a bit too long.
Surely you’ve heard:

Socrates was a man
All men are mortal
Therefore, Socrates was mortal.

It might relieve you from some :banghead: and a few grey hairs… 😃
 
** bread and of the wine symbolizes the separation of the body and blood of Christ and thus symbolizes his death upon the cross**

also since we only take the host or you may take the wine also, then were only getting the body and not the blood of Christ. I do believe the blood was the most important thing shed for us, so everywhere I read something from the RCC or other articles there is so much confusion and contradiction.
As far as metaphysics are concerned, Christ is completely and totally present as body, blood, soul, and divinity under the signs of both the bread and wine. While the bread is still symbolic of the body, the substance of the bread still becomes the body, blood, soul, and divinity of the risen Christ. Likewise for the wine.
 
As far as metaphysics are concerned, Christ is completely and totally present as body, blood, soul, and divinity under the signs of both the bread and wine. While the bread is still symbolic of the body, the substance of the bread still becomes the body, blood, soul, and divinity of the risen Christ. Likewise for the wine.
So the wine is also the body and blood?
 
So the wine is also the body and blood?
Yes, the consecrated wine, which we now call the Precious Blood, is Jesus’ Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity.

He is wholly present under both species: bread and wine.
 
]Hi, Luvtosew,

I won’t use any symbols - but, you are still evading previously asked questions. And this lack of response has become quite obvious.

You may be interested in knowing that this is an open thread. Any member is free to be “budding in” (sic) thesaurus.com/browse/butt+in I would not want to think that you are, “…some kind of ignorant person”. The purpose of an open thread is so that any member is free to participate. Your dismissive remark is quite inappropriate… and, I think you owe Newsy an apology.

So, how about trying the apology first, and then answer the questions

God bless
Newsy if you don’t mind I’m talking with PR and you keep budding in and using degrading

symbols such as:banghead: Like I’m some sort of ingorant person , so please don’t let me make you bang your head anymore.
 
Hi, Luvtosew,

It appears that you really do not know what infallibility is. Here is a link to help you out:newadvent.org/cathen/07790a.htm

Now, I really would be interested in knowing just how you think your response actually answers PRmerger’s question on the Evangelists.

Apparently, ‘bad popes’ are not beside your point - and really, rather than get involved with that tangent, why not return to the thread?

God bless
They were apostles in the time of Christ, and thats what we have to go by, lets face it the RCC had some bad popes, but thats besides the point,

Tell me about the sacrifice at Mass?
And can one take the Eucharist and not believe and still receive the benefits?

I’ve answered your questions.
 
Hi, Luvtosew,

It appears that you really do not know what infallibility is. Here is a link to help you out:newadvent.org/cathen/07790a.htm

Now, I really would be interested in knowing just how you think your response actually answers PRmerger’s question on the Evangelists.

Apparently, ‘bad popes’ are not beside your point - and really, rather than get involved with that tangent, why not return to the thread?

God bless
I know what infallibility means. I have answered PR’s questions.
 
The Bible, to me, is about a discovery of oneself for and through God. He has inspired these words for a reason, and the way you look at him may perhaps tell you how you view your relationship with God. Which books really speak to you? Are you perhaps more of a gentle soul inside, and you resonate with Micah? Maybe you find hope in hopeless times, and are a source of light in times of hardship, like St. John through Revelations? It’s impossible to have a single understanding of the Bible because the Bible is the word of God, and, like God, is impossible to truly understand.
 
]Hi, Luvtosew,

I won’t use any symbols - but, you are still evading previously asked questions. And this lack of response has become quite obvious.

You may be interested in knowing that this is an open thread. Any member is free to be “budding in” (sic) thesaurus.com/browse/butt+in I would not want to think that you are, “…some kind of ignorant person”. The purpose of an open thread is so that any member is free to participate. Your dismissive remark is quite inappropriate… and, I think you owe Newsy an apology.

So, how about trying the apology first, and then answer the questions

God bless
You know what,
I’d like to apologise to everyone on this whole message forum board for being such a stupid lifelong Catholic of over 50 years and asking questions that just seem to irritate many people, so yes sorry for my ignarance and asking too many questions. Next time I sit in Church I do wonder who is sitting next to me and if I’m doing all the moves right, if I take the host right, if I kneel right, I’m surprised no one has come and corrected me at Mass for something I may have done wrong. I never knew Catholics were taught to be so self righteous, and condeming, I have learned an awful lot since coming here and most of it is not good, although I must say there have been some wonderful kind people here, but not the majority I’m afraid. I have seem other posters beaten into the ground as well, and its very sad, and one wonders why Protestants don’t want to be Catholic, is it the Church itself or is it because of some of the members.

so here is my apology to anyone I may have offended. Please pray and forgive me, as I will pray for yous.

And Newsy a special apology for causing you to bang your head, I do hope it is not still hurting.
 
Hi, Luvtosew,

Thank you.

God bless
You know what,
I’d like to apologise to everyone on this whole message forum board for being such a stupid lifelong Catholic of over 50 years and asking questions that just seem to irritate many people, so yes sorry for my ignarance and asking too many questions. Next time I sit in Church I do wonder who is sitting next to me and if I’m doing all the moves right, if I take the host right, if I kneel right, I’m surprised no one has come and corrected me at Mass for something I may have done wrong. I never knew Catholics were taught to be so self righteous, and condeming, I have learned an awful lot since coming here and most of it is not good, although I must say there have been some wonderful kind people here, but not the majority I’m afraid. I have seem other posters beaten into the ground as well, and its very sad, and one wonders why Protestants don’t want to be Catholic, is it the Church itself or is it because of some of the members.

so here is my apology to anyone I may have offended. Please pray and forgive me, as I will pray for yous.

And Newsy a special apology for causing you to bang your head, I do hope it is not still hurting.
 
Hi, Inkwell,

My understanding of this thread was not the development or search for, “…a single understanding…” but addressing the multiple contradictory understandings. Sola Scruptura where everyone can provide their own interpretation of the Bible is the single biggest reason why there are 30,000+ Protestant denominations.

For example, take the Catholic belief in the Trinity. There is a scriptural basis for this:

Genesis 1:2 the Spirit of God is mentioned
Genesis 1:26 the unity of God in plural persons
Psalm 2:7 the Son of God is mentioned
John 1:1 the Son of God
John 3:16 the Father is presented
Acts 2 the Spirit of God
Acts 5:3 the Spirit of God
Philippians 2:5 the Son of God

Perhaps the most dramatic is Matthew 3:16 in the account of the Baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River by John the Baptist - here all Three Persons are made manifest.

Yet, there are some who do not believe One God in Three Persons, do not believe Christ is the Son of God, don’t believe that the Holy Spirit is a separate and distinct Person Who Is True God. This is just one example - believe me, there are a multitude more.

God bless
The Bible, to me, is about a discovery of oneself for and through God. He has inspired these words for a reason, and the way you look at him may perhaps tell you how you view your relationship with God. Which books really speak to you? Are you perhaps more of a gentle soul inside, and you resonate with Micah? Maybe you find hope in hopeless times, and are a source of light in times of hardship, like St. John through Revelations? It’s impossible to have a single understanding of the Bible because the Bible is the word of God, and, like God, is impossible to truly understand.
 
Hi, PRmerger,

That was an excellent set of links. Thank you. The last one with Jimmy Akins was really quite good. 🙂

God bless
Oh, to be sure.

The Mass is the renewal and perpetuation of the sacrifice of the cross in the sense that it offers [Jesus] anew to God . . . and thus commemorates the sacrifice of the cross, reenacts it symbolically and mystically, and applies the fruits of Christ’s death upon the cross to individual human souls. All the efficacy of the Mass is derived, therefore, from the sacrifice of Calvary" source

I suggest you read this.

And this.

And listen to this.
 
Hi, Luvtosew,

From time to time folks mistype a response, or were distracted when they were writing or what-have-you. In looking back at your previous statement it is my understanding that you really mean what you have said below.

It is the teaching of the Catholic Church that the Bible is inerrant (there is no error). Here are a couple of links that may be helpful:

stlouiscatholic.blogspot.com/2009/04/pope-speaks-on-inerrancy-of-scripture.html

cathtruth.com/catholicbible/inspire.htm

The Bible was written by sinful men - look at Peter who denied Christ - his writings are included in Sacred Scripture. The issue is that God inspired these human beings to write His Message of Salvation.

Notwithstanding your claim to being a Catholic for 50 years - your statement below is misleading to the point of being incorrect. The Bible is without error. Now, if you think it has an error you will have to present evidence of this to back up your statement. The Bible was written by sinful men - everyone who wrote any Book in the Bible was born with Original Sin. Probability is high they were also guilty of Actual Sin, too (let me use Peter again as the example). Yes, God is the Principal Author - but, He chose to use sinful men to write His Word.

I am not entirely sure what your point was when you wrote what you did … but, it really cries out for a major clarification. And, if you don’t believe me - just print out what you wrote and take it to your priest and ask him if you are correct.

God bless
I don’t believe the Bible is infallible or the men who wrote it as it was inspired writing by the HS given by God himself.
 
Hi, Luvtosew,

From time to time folks mistype a response, or were distracted when they were writing or what-have-you. In looking back at your previous statement it is my understanding that you really mean what you have said below.

It is the teaching of the Catholic Church that the Bible is inerrant (there is no error). Here are a couple of links that may be helpful:

stlouiscatholic.blogspot.com/2009/04/pope-speaks-on-inerrancy-of-scripture.html

cathtruth.com/catholicbible/inspire.htm

The Bible was written by sinful men - look at Peter who denied Christ - his writings are included in Sacred Scripture. The issue is that God inspired these human beings to write His Message of Salvation.

Notwithstanding your claim to being a Catholic for 50 years - your statement below is misleading to the point of being incorrect. The Bible is without error. Now, if you think it has an error you will have to present evidence of this to back up your statement. The Bible was written by sinful men - everyone who wrote any Book in the Bible was born with Original Sin. Probability is high they were also guilty of Actual Sin, too (let me use Peter again as the example). Yes, God is the Principal Author - but, He chose to use sinful men to write His Word.

I am not entirely sure what your point was when you wrote what you did … but, it really cries out for a major clarification. And, if you don’t believe me - just print out what you wrote and take it to your priest and ask him if you are correct.

God bless
Tom what is it you mean by inerrant?

I was originally brought up and baptised in the fundamentalist church of Christ, and they took inerrant very seriously. By them it meant it meant that every word of the bible is literal fact.
That the bible literally teaches science and history, and it is all literal fact.
That everyword is fact (not the same as true), that God created the world as descibed in Genesis chaps 1 & 2. That evolution is junk, and the sun really stopped moving:eek:.

If that is what you mean by “innerant” I just can’t accept it.

Surely the Catholic meaning of inerant is different from the Fundamentalist meaning of that same word?
 
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