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I have enough foibles as it is. **
Welcome to the club!
I have enough foibles as it is. **
Welcome to the club!
Yes… With two caveats: We have to make allowances for our Orthodox brothers, and for the pre-Trent view shared by Luther, Aquinas, and Cajetan for the Deuterocanonical books.Could you also say, “The one Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church that I profess received the Gospel and infallibly declared it inerrant Scripture”?
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Exactly! We know they are not Scriptures by the infallible authority of the Church Council that chose the books**.
Today’s uniform Roman Catholic canon wasn’t officially codified until Trent, which didn’t start until the mid 1540’s – after the Reformation. Are you holding that Christians didn’t know what was Scripture and what was not until that time?
Totally unrelated - it’s much easier for other posters to read when you use the quote tool.![]()
Lutherans are usually quite specific in trying always to point to the cross - so we would say the Church derives it’s infallibility from God.**ben
Yes… With two caveats: We have to make allowances for our Orthodox brothers, and for the pre-Trent view shared by Luther, Aquinas, and Cajetan for the Deuterocanonical books. **
Hmmm. Then, as a Lutheran, when and why did the Church you say infallibly approved the New Testament lose its power of infallibility?![]()
You have my families prayers!I have cataracts in both eyes, which I hope to have surgery for soon as I have recovered from open heart surgery.
It wasn’t necessary before that time as they weren’t as many crazies as in the 1500’sToday’s uniform Roman Catholic canon** wasn’t officially codified until Trent, which didn’t start until the mid 1540’s** – after the Reformation. Are you holding that Christians didn’t know what was Scripture and what was not until that time?
For the 1st:Yes… With two caveats: We have to make allowances for our Orthodox brothers, and for the pre-Trent view shared by Luther, Aquinas, and Cajetan for the Deuterocanonical books.
My second caveat would be to put “With God’s grace,” in front of it all.
May God grant you swift healing, if He wills it. My intention was to offer help in using the quote tool, not to harm.Thank you for reminding me, as so many others have, of my poor eyesight with the gray background on the quote feature. I have cataracts in both eyes, which I hope to have surgery for soon as I have recovered from open heart surgery.
Well there’s a loaded question. To which *local *councils of the 4th century are you referring?Do you or do you not recognize the infallible authority of the Catholic bishops who approved the canon of the New Testament in the 4th Century?
As do weFor the 1st:
They have even more DC’s than we do![]()
Ours is truly Soli Deo Gloria - Lutherans like Bach and Handel usually signed their hymns with it, and there’s one Lutheran poster around here that has it in his signatureOur existing one is better: Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam![]()
I hear he’s a really nice, friendly, and all-around swell guy. And humble, too! :jrbirdman:Ours is truly Soli Deo Gloria - Lutherans like Bach and Handel usually signed their hymns with it, and there’s one Lutheran poster around here that has it in his signature![]()
As do we- Martin Luther would have us have 74 books.
Ours is truly Soli Deo Gloria - Lutherans like Bach and Handel usually signed their hymns with it, and there’s one Lutheran poster around here that has it in his signature![]()
Hi,Protestants don’t want authorized men to interpret Scripture for them.
Sola Scriptura is essentially “Whatever I want/need Scripture to mean for me.”
So it isn’t really “Sola” Scriptura, it’s “How I interpret” Scriptura.
If anybody wants to know the negative consequences of this “Sola Scriptura”
mess, look at the 30,000 Christian denominations, and even the Mormons,
Jehovah’s Witnesses, and Unitarian ‘christians’.
At some point one must conclude that MAYBE this freestyle interpretation of Holy Scripture
and even the butchering of it (referring to the exclusion of the Deuterocanon) is a little wrong.
It’s a rounding, not intended to be literal, but do a Google search, typeHi,
Would you be so kind as to provide a reference for your 30,000 denomination claim? Thanks so much.
While the “30,000” is a bit of hyperbole - It’s not so much the particular number, it’s that the number is more than one. We shouldn’t be in separate ‘denominations’ as per John 17:21Hi,
Would you be so kind as to provide a reference for your 30,000 denomination claim? Thanks so much.
Yet the fact remains that we are, that none of us will commune with the other or accept each other, unless I am mistaken as to the lutheran’s.While the “30,000” is a bit of hyperbole - It’s not so much the particular number, it’s that the number is more than one. We shouldn’t be in separate ‘denominations’ as per John 17:21
That they all may be one; as thou, Father, art in me, and I in thee, that they also may be one in us: that the world may believe that thou hast sent me.