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1 | Why did Eve react like that? | Bible general Archive 4 | DocTrinsograce | 218522 | ||
Dear Flinkywood, Not at all. Your priest (do you call them "pastors?") would have been referring to apostolic succession. Given this anti sola Scriptura stance handed down through Romanist tradition since the seventeenth century, he has a vested interest in such a presupposition. A sound understanding of John 20:22-23 in context, and in the light of the rest of Scripture, doesn't need extra Biblical interpretation from Rome. Consequently, if you start for an anti sola Scriptura position, you will find yourself arguing for your presuppositions rather than arguing for the Word of God. Perhaps we can provide you with a better understanding of the meaning of sola Scriptura. Since you explicitly promised to uphold the sole authority of Scripture when you joined the forum, and as your participation tacitly agrees, it would be of exceeding importance that you to rightly understood this Biblical doctrine. Sorry... about to leave on a trip to visit family. We can discuss this further later on. In Him, Doc |
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2 | Why did Eve react like that? | Bible general Archive 4 | flinkywood | 218525 | ||
Doc, I'm referring to a Calvary Bible Church pastor, not to a priest. Priests tend to know little about the bible. And I don't mean to be provocative. I mean to say that conjecture or speculation can either spur fruitful inquiry or harden untenable assumptions. Shouldn't we investigate the history, literature and lifeways of OT and NT Israel in order to understand and interpret scripture? |
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