What you've always thought is wrong, and that isn't what I've said here. The writings of the fathers are not equivalent to the scriptures, are not considered infallible, and are not studied like the scriptures, are not read in church. This is fractally wrong.Quote:
That's what I've always thought. The EO raises the writings of the early church fathers and other church writings to be equivalent to the Scriptures themselves. That's why you guys study their writings as intensely or maybe even more so than the Scriptures themselves.
How do you judge valid writings from invalid? Do the authors have had to know Christ personally? The apostles personally? Why do you give them the same weight as Scripture?
Why should you accept the book of Matthew, or Romans, or 1 Peter? Isn't that the subject at hand? I accept those books because those are the books we received from our fathers as scriptures, and are those which are read openly in the Church as such. Why do you read them?Quote:
What is the support for your contention that Orthodox Church's services, prayer books, hymnody are apostolic teachings? Which apostle? How do we know that? Why should someone accept them as equal in authority to, say, the books of Matthew, Romans, or 1 Peter?
My basis for this assertion is the unbroken teaching of the church for millennia in understanding this passage, as well as other scriptures.Quote:
What's your basis for that assertion? If I'm understanding you correctly (which is hard to do on religious matters, interestingly, although you are a clear and concise writer on many other topics), what is the distinction between saying that the Word of Yahweh became man and what I said? Why do you limit John's statement to the OT when he did not, although other NT books were most likely in wide use at the time he wrote his book?
The Word of God is not a phrase St John invented. It is in the old testament scriptures. The Word who came to the prophets is who St John is talking about, exactly the same as St Paul opens the book of Hebrews. The Word of the Lord who appeared to Jeremiah touched his mouth, and that Word is Yahweh. This isn't a new idea, what St John is saying is the Word you know from the scriptures, the Wisdom of God from Proverbs Who was with Him from the beginning abd by Whom all things were made, Who is the beginning and the end, Who is the image after which mankind was made, Who was with Yahweh and is Yahweh, that Word became flesh and tabernacled among us.