Larry Lajitas said:This is probably where the convo ends. I don't know what else to say other than you can take arms up with Rome all you want. I get it but you still have to contend with the east and the first 1400 years that came with it.AgLiving06 said:Larry Lajitas said:
The Holy Spirit guides the Church, not publishing companies making numerous translations of the Bible that can end up contradicting each other.
Which is another way for you to say the scriptures are manmade.
I happened to be reading through a book on this very topic and this quote seems fitting.
The context was that the roman theologians were calling Scripture a norma "remissiva" -- i.e. it is perfect inasmuch as it calls upon the Church to supply the deficiencies .
The Lutheran response was this: "A norma remissiva is no norm at all, but the authority to which one is referred. According to this notion it would have been sufficient if Scripture had simply told us; Hear the Pope! But the Pope is not the man of whom Scripture says: Hear ye Him, (Matt 17:5)."
But you're response is identical to Rome's. Sub out the Pope for "tradition" or "councils" or "the fathers" and you get to the same conclusion.
But to be clear, I don't have to "contend with the east." We both look to the same fathers, the same councils, the same traditions.
Nobody should be "contending with the east" or the west for that matter. We should be contending with the Scriptures and how the Fathers, Councils, etc understood them....not the other way.