ECT THE PROTESTANT SECTS & THE QUESTION OF DOCTRINAL AUTHORITY

CabinetMaker

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Cite the biblical text which states that "Everything that a Christian believes and does must be spelled out explicitly in the Bible."


Where in the Bible does it state that everything we believe must have been explicitly taught by Jesus in the New Testament? Still waiting for chapter-and-verse from you.



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Why don't you show us where Jesus said that His teachings would be incomplete and insufficient for salvation.

Seriously, don't you believe Jesus is Gid incarnate? Do you honestly not believe that Jesus taught everything we would need? Do you honestly believe God is so incompetent?
 

john w

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No, I was referring to the specific recently-invented, man-made, non-Catholic sect---out of tens-of-thousands of such sects---to which you happen to associate yourself.

Tell us, shill, a little about more about these cliches you spam, and litter on this site.

"recently invented,"you muse? So, objective truth is determined when you discover it? You can't be that stupid.

"invented," you quip? Are not all false doctrines, "invented?" How does that support yours, as opposed to others?


"man made?"

How does that stumper support yours, as opposed to others? Are not all false doctrines "man made," and not "God made?"


Save it-rhetorical questions, you wicked Roman shill.You are "stupider," than I had thought, Col. Klink.
 

patrick jane

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Cite the biblical text which states that "Everything that a Christian believes and does must be spelled out explicitly in the Bible."


Where in the Bible does it state that everything we believe must have been explicitly taught by Jesus in the New Testament? Still waiting for chapter-and-verse from you.



Gaudium de veritate,

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Galatians 1:8 KJV -
 

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Why don't you show us where Jesus said that His teachings would be incomplete and insufficient for salvation.
Why would I, since Catholics believe no such thing? Just another Straw Man by you.

Seriously, don't you believe Jesus is God incarnate?
Catholics believed and taught the Incarnation for fifteen centuries before a single Protestant ever managed to stumble onto the scene, and we continue to do so today.

Do you honestly not believe that Jesus taught everything we would need?
Not in it's completeness, and certainly not in "the Bible alone" (sola scriptura), which is itself a self-refuting and unbiblical notion [source].



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