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I am very conerned for your soul…that’s why I am here.So why not a simple yes or no?
Ahh, an insincere concern for my soul to compound the bearing of false witness!
I didn’t put words in your mouth—you keep mealymouthing your response. Why not speak clearly? What have you to fear?
It’s the best defense against misinterpretation, isn’t it?
We’ll put you down as Trinitarian, then.
BTW, I answered your question on the Trinity with a clear yes so I don’t know what you are talking about…mealy mouthed?
Do you actually use “mealy mouthed” and “heresiarch” in conversation with your friends or do you reserve this for the forum?
The faith has perservered and will eternally.Okay—define your terms. What does “faith is still alive” mean? Was it continuously so—ie, was there no period of time between Pentecost and today when the faith was not alive?
That’s a tough question to answer. The councils of Hippo and Carthage included them but they were just provincial councils and therefore not binding…Trent was the first dogmatic declaration…I don’t know how i would argue for the time of the addition. Just for fun, let’s go with Trent with the acknowledgement that the apocrypha were in use earlier.When were these “apocrypha” added?
How so? Not sure what you mean here.You do realize that there would be no need whatsoever for councils at all were Scripture the determinant, right? See 2 Peter 3.
No way for me to give you a list of every RCC tradition that I disagree with since your church hasn’t published such a list.