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No I don’t understand you.Yes you do. You will not find the Trinity explicitly defined in Scripture, indeed, evidence on a surface reading runs AGAINST it. (“Father, why have you forsaken me?” et al).
You seem to be trying to force the Catholic view of authority on me when I don’t accept what you believe.
I don’t believe any council is infallible or any one person. It’s really that simple. So, again, I just don’t get what you are trying to illustrate here.
The Trinity can be pulled from the scriptures because that’s the basis of the doctrine. I know your next move is going to be to challenge me to do it but whether or not I can do it is irrelevant and in fact I admitted that I am not up to that task.Since by your claim the binding and loosing authority of the Church ended with the Apostles, on what basis do you accept the Trinity—which speaks of the very nature of God—225 years after this?
I quickly scanned your link and according to the dates it appears that Sandusky was correct. It looks like there were only a few…two perhaps, that lived while the apostles were alive.Indeed, Sandusky places a high premium on apostolic succession—it’s why he foolishly tried to claim that the ECFs DIDN’T learn from the Apostles, as though they made their theology up out of whole cloth as he has done.
I’ll go back and look at the link.
I believe you are mistaken but yes, I believe you can be a Christian..
Do you believe that Catholics are Christians, accepting as they do the authority of the Pope as Vicar of Christ on Earth?
