Originally posted by Grand-Moff-Gav
Oh please go on, I look forward to hearing this interpretation...
* that's all i have to give... sola scriptura demands that only those doctrines are to be admitted or confessed that are found directly within or indirectly by using valid logical deduction or valid deductive reasoning from scripture... it simply demands that all other authorities are subordinate to, and are to be corrected by, the written word of God... and the verse i gave says, "that you may learn by us not to go beyond what is written"... so there you go... 🙂
Originally posted by peejayd
* that's all i have to give... sola scriptura demands that only those doctrines are to be admitted or confessed that are found directly within or indirectly by using valid logical deduction or valid deductive reasoning from scripture... it simply demands that all other authorities are subordinate to, and are to be corrected by, the written word of God... and the verse i gave says, "that you may learn by us [b]not to go beyond what is written"... so there you go... 🙂 [/B]
So, that is your interpretation? 😄
* oh, it does... Isaiah 34:16 teaches us that we should search the book of the Lord because it is heavily implied that it is complete, meaning the Bible can speak for itself, all we have to do is to search... King Solomon also tells us that he lays one thing to another to find out the reason/account/explanation (Eccelesiastes 7:27)... 🙂
Originally posted by peejayd
* oh, it does... Isaiah 34:16 teaches us that we should search the book of the Lord because it is heavily implied that it is complete, meaning the Bible can speak for itself, all we have to do is to search... King Solomon also tells us that he lays one thing to another to find out the reason/account/explanation (Eccelesiastes 7:27)... 🙂
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