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Simka
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(1) There are many different truths, Pork … perhaps the problem is, we tend not to get so hung up on the precise details, and to lump together a number of similar teachings under the same banner, when we ought to separate them.Simka, the SS Pastor down the street would disagree with you…as would many others in town…and you are all using the same bible. Why is the Holy Spirit leading you to different Truths?
What about post 160…clear examples of the Church using Tradition to settle competing interpretations of scripture. The deposit of faith is scripture and Tradition.
How about, "“SS 1600”, “SS 1700”, “SS 2013”, etc?
I am referring specifically to what I understand to be the original expression of the doctrinal principles underlying SS, as articulated by reformers in the 16th century. I accept that since then, others have wanted to expand the principle. So long as they’re using the Bible as the final authority in determining doctrine, I have no problem with that … whatever catch-phrase they want to use to refer to their position.
(2) Of course, tradition is an excellent tool with which to settle competing interpretations of scripture. As I mentioned in another post, knowing what the church’s interpretation of a particular passage has been over the last 2000 years gives wonderful insight. It doesn’t rule out a modern-day interpretation, applied to current affairs that were unknown 100 years ago. In my understanding, that’s not what the SS controversy is about.