Sola EcclesiaAlanforchrist said:If not sola scriptura, What eles is there??.
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Sola EcclesiaAlanforchrist said:If not sola scriptura, What eles is there??.
Just not yours or any other man made denomination.Sola Ecclesia
There is only one Church, And it isn't the catholic church, As there are far to many differences between the Biblical Church and the catholic church.Mungo said:Sola Ecclesia
Alanforchrist said:There is only one Church, And it isn't the catholic church, As there are far to many differences between the Biblical Church and the catholic church.
Plus, The catholic teachings aren't in the Bible, Why do you thing they come against sola scriptura??.
Sola Christos!Mungo said:Sola Ecclesia
Mungo said:No Catholic doctrine contradicts scripture and no scripture contradicts Catholic doctrine.
When Paul said that they were to be the husband of one wife, I think it is far more likely he was saying that they could only have one wife at a time, i.e., not polygamous. It doesn't make any sense at all that his requirement for godly leadership would be to be married, when that directly contradicts his (personal) stated desire that men not marry, because having a wife caused a man to be distracted by the things of the world..Episkopos said:Bishops are to be married once and have godly children as a proof of their good leadership. Does that look like conformance with the practice of the RC organization? This is the tip of the iceberg...
Episkopos said:Sola Christos!
Bishops are to be married once and have godly children as a proof of their good leadership. Does that look like conformance with the practice of the RC organization? This is the tip of the iceberg...
ChristRoseFromTheDead said:When Paul said that they were to be the husband of one wife, I think it is far more likely he was saying that they could only have one wife at a time, i.e., not polygamous. It doesn't make any sense at all that his requirement for godly leadership would be to be married, when that directly contradicts his (personal) stated desire that men not marry, because having a wife caused a man to be distracted by the things of the world..
Not catholic. NT? many times.Episkopos said:Are you Catholic? Have you read the NT right through?
Mungo said:I should have added "(correctly interpreted)" after scripture. :)
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Besides which marrying or not marrying is not a doctrinal issue.
Regardless of whether Paul is just prohibiting polygamy for bishops, the Catholic Church prohibits monogamy for Bishops.ChristRoseFromTheDead said:When Paul said that they were to be the husband of one wife, I think it is far more likely he was saying that they could only have one wife at a time, i.e., not polygamous. It doesn't make any sense at all that his requirement for godly leadership would be to be married, when that directly contradicts his (personal) stated desire that men not marry, because having a wife caused a man to be distracted by the things of the world..
The Church doesn't forbid anyone from marrying - provided of course they are free to marry.Episkopos said:So the bible actually means the opposite of the written words...
1Ti_4:3 Forbidding to marry, and commanding to abstain from meats, which God hath created to be received with thanksgiving of them which believe and know the truth.
"A bishop is to be the husband of one wife... demons, through liars, forbid marriage." - the BibleMungo said:The Church doesn't forbid anyone from marrying - provided of course they are free to marry.
Where do you find, God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit??..In the Bible.mjrhealth said:Jesus, God teh Holy Spirirt and teh truth. Even teh bible doesnt say tha tthe Holy Spirit was sent to teach you scriptuire ???
In all His Love
I take it you are joking..AREN'T YOU??.Mungo said:No Catholic doctrine contradicts scripture and no scripture contradicts Catholic doctrine.
Yes, the Holy Spirit helps guide us, those of us who submit ourselves. And, yes, the Holy Spirit will guide in the Bible and not give us new doctrines (anyone who practices anything to the contrary is a cult).Alanforchrist said:Jesus said the Holy Spirit will teach us, And bring to our remembrance, What Jesus has told us, And remember, Jn 14: 26.
The Apostles got their revelations from Jesus, Especially Paul who wrote two thirds of the new Teastament by the revelations that Jesus gave him. Gal 1: 12.
And John got the Revelation from Jesus, Rev 1: 1.
So the Holy Spirit will only teach us things that agree with the Bible....He will NEVER give any hew doctrines.
Ok, I guess my happy face wasn't enough to show that I was not taking a personal poke, but rather having fun. I do apologize for the bad attempt at humor. I now know why you disappeared for a bit.aspen2 said:wow williemac - brutal post! It doesn't sound like you at all. i think my OP is valid - we all need to ask ourselves if we are misplacing authority in our lives whether it is religiuos, political, or religious. Also, this is a holiday weekend in America and I do not have the internet at my apt so I am a bit limited as far as the time i can spend posting.
To whom it concerns, If one wants to be clergy in the Catholic church, he is not free to marry. So then I think this qualifies as forbidding. The Catholic clergy are not merely 'discouraged to marry.' Unless you can name one who is married, then I will stand corrected. There really is no option. The problem arises is that many are not gifted the same way Paul was, and inevitability fall into sin. The scandals are embarrassing, even to we who are not Catholic. Peter himself was in fact married and his wife traveled with him.Mungo said:The Church doesn't forbid anyone from marrying - provided of course they are free to marry.
Yes to the truth, no where did Jesus say He was sent to teach the scriptures, in face most cult denomination are based on " sola scripture" yes that bible that you replaced God with. As for new doctrines,Yes, the Holy Spirit helps guide us, those of us who submit ourselves. And, yes, the Holy Spirit will guide in the Bible and not give us new doctrines (anyone who practices anything to the contrary is a cult
Latin rite priests and Bishops are unmarried. However it is their choice to give up the option of marriage when they become priests “because they have renounced marriage for the sake of the kingdom of heaven.” (Mt 19:12)Polt said:"A bishop is to be the husband of one wife... demons, through liars, forbid marriage." - the Bible
But, the Catholic church isn't teaching anything against the Bible when they forbid bishops from being married? Without putting the doctrines of men (or of demons) above the Bible, it's impossible to make the case for the ban on Bishops getting married, along with every other Catholic doctrine universally rejected by Protestants. Even 90% of Orthodox priests are married, and the Orthodox are an apple that didn't fall far from the Catholic tree.
You must be frustrated that your church has put you in such a difficult position.
Absolutely not.Alanforchrist said:I take it you are joking..AREN'T YOU??.
You are wrong.Alanforchrist said:All the catholic doctrines are different to the Bible's teachings... Apart from Jesus birth, life, Ministry death and resurrection, They got that right,
Of cause the Bible contradict the catholic teachings, And vice versa.
The Bible doesn't say we are saved by Faith Alone. That was an invention of Martin Luther. He even added the word "alone" into his translation.Alanforchrist said:What about The Bible saying, "we are saved by faith NOT BY WORKS"??.
Yet the catholics contradict it by saying they are saved by faith AND WORKS.
williemac said:To whom it concerns, If one wants to be clergy in the Catholic church, he is not free to marry. So then I think this qualifies as forbidding. The Catholic clergy are not merely 'discouraged to marry.' Unless you can name one who is married, then I will stand corrected. There really is no option. The problem arises is that many are not gifted the same way Paul was, and inevitability fall into sin. The scandals are embarrassing, even to we who are not Catholic. Peter himself was in fact married and his wife traveled with him.
Agreed on this!!!The Bible doesn't say we are saved by Faith Alone. That was an invention of Martin Luther. He even added the word "alone" into his translation.
James says that faith without works is a dead faith. We will not be saved by a dead faith
"For just as a body without a spirit is dead, so also faith without works is dead." (Jas 2:26).
We are saved by grace through faith (Eph 2:8). That faith must be a living faith, which includes works. But not the sort of works that Paul condemned which were "works of the law" (Gal 2:10, 3:2, 3:5, 3:10, 3:12)