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Originally posted by maxdetail
Hmmmmm,
1. You cannot subscribe to a confession without giving up your intellectual conviction? Sola absurdum.
2. He does like pictures of himself. Sola pictorum.
3. He's not afraid to revise and be innovative with history. Sola imaginatum.
4. Well, he IS a master of theology. Sola what?
5. He would have prospered well in the period of the Judges. "and each man did what he thought was right in his own eyes". Sola mio!
I thought his example at the end was good.Originally posted by LadyFlynt
Okay, maybe I missed something.
At first I was ticked as I read his article...till the end...he says that the sola scriptura is worthy and neccessary with the adverse being a turning over of our minds to others. Was there something I missed?
That sounds like the way most reformed Christians (on this board, anyway) view the confessions. Maybe his impression of reformed people is that they only believe things because their elders and confessions teach it, without checking it out for themselves.For example, I believe that the Definition of Chalcedon (451) is true in its representation of the dual natures of Christ to the point that I could accurately be described as a Chalcedonian Christian. But I don't believe it is infallible. I simply believe it accurately represents infallible Scripture.
Originally posted by maxdetail
2. He does like pictures of himself. Sola pictorum.
Originally posted by OS_X
So why don't some of us jump out of our reformed huddle here and correct the poor misled Dispensationalists ?