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Quote from: Janissary on May 10, 2009, 06:19:30 PMOk if you want to go that way.Do you believe in the tradition that Jesus is God's Son? No, because then you wouldn't be 0% tradition. Face it, even if you say "bible-believing" your still in large amounts of traditional beleifs. Maybe I am missing your point entirely, but it sounded to me like you just made the following argument:Do you believe that Jesus is God's Son? If you do believe that, then you are following tradition. I would like to add that this is a Scriptural belief, rather than traditional. Unless you mean that the Bible is a tradition in of itself, your argument naturally contradicts itself. (I mean nothing personal, but I just thought I would point that out.)I am also non-denominational, and I personally have a hard time agreeing with non-scriptural traditions. Furthermore, since everyone is free to express their opinion, that is where I stand. I do not hold people that I disagree with in contempt over this matter, and feel obligated to say so.
Ok if you want to go that way.Do you believe in the tradition that Jesus is God's Son? No, because then you wouldn't be 0% tradition. Face it, even if you say "bible-believing" your still in large amounts of traditional beleifs.
The Bible should be the sole source of religion. Tradition is typically just an interpretation of Biblical teachings, and if it is not, it should not be followed.
Quote from: Janissary on May 10, 2009, 08:58:29 PMQuote from: The Spy on May 10, 2009, 06:33:05 PMQuote from: Janissary on May 10, 2009, 06:19:30 PMOk if you want to go that way.Do you believe in the tradition that Jesus is God's Son? No, because then you wouldn't be 0% tradition. Face it, even if you say "bible-believing" your still in large amounts of traditional beleifs. Maybe I am missing your point entirely, but it sounded to me like you just made the following argument:Do you believe that Jesus is God's Son? If you do believe that, then you are following tradition. I would like to add that this is a Scriptural belief, rather than traditional. Unless you mean that the Bible is a tradition in of itself, your argument naturally contradicts itself. (I mean nothing personal, but I just thought I would point that out.)I am also non-denominational, and I personally have a hard time agreeing with non-scriptural traditions. Furthermore, since everyone is free to express their opinion, that is where I stand. I do not hold people that I disagree with in contempt over this matter, and feel obligated to say so.And it's also Christian Tradition. I just want to point out that tradition is much more valuable than more people think, but they toss it out because they "aren't catholic" or are "bible believing". Newsflash: You can believe in both, as long as you know which one is superior in conflicts.dude delete this! it totaly stops this topic cause you cant say anything without ofending someone.
Quote from: The Spy on May 10, 2009, 06:33:05 PMQuote from: Janissary on May 10, 2009, 06:19:30 PMOk if you want to go that way.Do you believe in the tradition that Jesus is God's Son? No, because then you wouldn't be 0% tradition. Face it, even if you say "bible-believing" your still in large amounts of traditional beleifs. Maybe I am missing your point entirely, but it sounded to me like you just made the following argument:Do you believe that Jesus is God's Son? If you do believe that, then you are following tradition. I would like to add that this is a Scriptural belief, rather than traditional. Unless you mean that the Bible is a tradition in of itself, your argument naturally contradicts itself. (I mean nothing personal, but I just thought I would point that out.)I am also non-denominational, and I personally have a hard time agreeing with non-scriptural traditions. Furthermore, since everyone is free to express their opinion, that is where I stand. I do not hold people that I disagree with in contempt over this matter, and feel obligated to say so.And it's also Christian Tradition. I just want to point out that tradition is much more valuable than more people think, but they toss it out because they "aren't catholic" or are "bible believing". Newsflash: You can believe in both, as long as you know which one is superior in conflicts.
Quote from: Colin Michael on May 10, 2009, 09:05:40 PMQuote from: BubbleBoy on May 10, 2009, 09:02:17 PMThe Bible should be the sole source of religion. Tradition is typically just an interpretation of Biblical teachings, and if it is not, it should not be followed.From a scholarly perspective, the Bible is the chronological foundation of an evolving tradition. Catechisms and works of theology have developed over the course of Christian history which would be very foolish to ignore.ah!... i agree ther is only one way to heaven and that is through the bible and other stuf. you cant get to heaven babtised as a baby cause you dont know what is happening. the only way to get to heaven is pray the prayer and when your saved get babtised! (and i lack this(the babtised part <.<)). ther is no other way but through God.
Quote from: BubbleBoy on May 10, 2009, 09:02:17 PMThe Bible should be the sole source of religion. Tradition is typically just an interpretation of Biblical teachings, and if it is not, it should not be followed.From a scholarly perspective, the Bible is the chronological foundation of an evolving tradition. Catechisms and works of theology have developed over the course of Christian history which would be very foolish to ignore.
I personally think it's quite dangerous to deify the Bible
it plays absolutely no role in our salvation WHATSOEVER.
Quote from: Colin Michael on May 10, 2009, 09:12:43 PMI personally think it's quite dangerous to deify the BibleCould you define deify?Quoteit plays absolutely no role in our salvation WHATSOEVER.That is not true. I don't think God would have put it all together if it was entirely pointless. I'd just read Lord of the Rings if I want entertainment.
Quote from: Lawfuldog on May 10, 2009, 09:24:10 PMMuzik Maker, everyone has a right to their own opinion.And Colin is one of the smartest people I've ever met, you have no room to talk about someones education when you don't use any punctuation or grammar in your posts.NOTICE: i said janisarry
Muzik Maker, everyone has a right to their own opinion.And Colin is one of the smartest people I've ever met, you have no room to talk about someones education when you don't use any punctuation or grammar in your posts.
Quote from: lightningninja on May 10, 2009, 09:17:43 PMQuote from: Colin Michael on May 10, 2009, 09:12:43 PMI personally think it's quite dangerous to deify the BibleCould you define deify?Quoteit plays absolutely no role in our salvation WHATSOEVER.That is not true. I don't think God would have put it all together if it was entirely pointless. I'd just read Lord of the Rings if I want entertainment.I meant that the Bible is not some kind of "deity".I don't think God put it together, but for sake of argument I'll explain what I meant. The Bible does is not our redemption. It does not "save" you; Christ alone does that.
Quote from: Colin Michael on May 10, 2009, 09:31:26 PMQuote from: lightningninja on May 10, 2009, 09:17:43 PMQuote from: Colin Michael on May 10, 2009, 09:12:43 PMI personally think it's quite dangerous to deify the BibleCould you define deify?Quoteit plays absolutely no role in our salvation WHATSOEVER.That is not true. I don't think God would have put it all together if it was entirely pointless. I'd just read Lord of the Rings if I want entertainment.I meant that the Bible is not some kind of "deity".I don't think God put it together, but for sake of argument I'll explain what I meant. The Bible does is not our redemption. It does not "save" you; Christ alone does that.Ah, okay well that I will agree with. It does not save you. However, so easily submitting the entire compilation of God's work on earth and all his promises that will to come as COMPLETELY meaningless to the Christian faith is a slippery slope.
So God stopped working after the Bible?
Quote from: Colin Michael on May 10, 2009, 09:56:48 PMSo God stopped working after the Bible?Where did I say that? God is still working absolutely. That is his work ON EARTH. Until the end times.
the entire compilation of God's work on earth and all his promises
no i didnt but if non of you have understood the bible verses i posted its telling us that ther is only one way through heaven and thats through christ alone.
I don't think God put it together [the bible]...
QuoteI don't think God put it together [the bible]...In a sense he did, he just used Moses, Allah and a few other people to write it for him.
In a sense he did, he just used Moses, Allah and a few other people to write it for him.