MarcyWatson
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There are several ways of defending the christian faith. First, it is very important to read the Bible regularly, both the New and the Old Testament. Understand how they fit together.
Understand how they fit together.
Sola Scriptura is a complete con. It was a trick to escape from one tradition, and simply instituted another in its place.How can one rely on just the word?
The Quakers might be one of the few to escape that, but Luther, Calvin, Zwingli et al simply took God out of the picture, and put themselves firmly in His place.
Well people are communal, and tend to organise themselves. I know many people here have a negative view of 'organised religion', but I tend to think it's more effective than 'disorganised religion' ...I think it's inevitable that someone has to put themselves in God's place.
That's in the nature of things.There is always some "authority" on earth to tell us what to think and do and it is those who have spent more time studying the texts than the rest of us.
It's not endorsed by Scripture, in fact it's refuted.Sola scriptura seems to come from a misinterpretation of a passage in Matthew.
The whole thing is a fallacy, as this never meant 'each to his own interpretation'.The idea of "scripture alone" seriously handicaps a religion.
I woud agree. I might argue that the Orthodox (Greek and Russian, at least) are more flexible still, by preserving the notion of 'mystery' and thus something that cannot be fathomed, and therefore is beyond discussion.I am assuming Catholicism is more flexible than that and is able to manage differences in opinion much better.
There is a strong secular agenda in Europe that insists that everyone must be obliged to follow. They are willing to rewrite Europe's history suit, on a scale that matches anything 1984 came up with.An ideology or agenda is "man made" and people are not under any obligation to follow it.
Sola Scriptura is a complete con. It was a trick to escape from one tradition, and simply instituted another in its place.
Do the Old and New Testaments even "fit together" when you examine each one separately on its own? They are collections of texts written by a variety of different authors. We do not even know who most of them were. They are not all consistent with one another either. For example, the modern concept of Hell doesn't get introduced until the New Testament.
There are several ways of defending the christian faith. First, it is very important to read the Bible regularly, both the New and the Old Testament. Understand how they fit together.
So are yours for the made-up 'facts' that suit your narrative ...The mechanism you are describing is meme repetition.
I love the 'rationality' of people who declare themselves to be the infallible benchmark of what is rational, reasonable, logical, intelligible, etc.When the idea is irrational as Christianity most certainly is irrational...