New House Speaker Johnson Goes Christian Nationalist In First Speech

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You didn’t respond to my follow up point, pointing out the unlikely oversight that the apostles failed to put into writing that only the priesthood can interpret the Bible, or that their authority supersedes or compliments the biblical authority.
It's called patristics and it's a field of study. What the early church fathers believed, prior to the 325 a.d council of Nicaea.
 
Well, you aren't here to build my faith so what are you doing here? Trying to tear it down. I got no time for that especially when I already answered you. Let it go.
You didn’t answer my follow up. And you’re on a public forum espousing your views. Maybe you need an Orthodox safe-space.
 
Show me on the doll where VonBonfire owes you an answer.
You continue to evade.

“…be ready always to give an answer to every man that asketh you a reason of the hope that is in you with meekness and fear”
 
You continue to evade.

“…be ready always to give an answer to every man that asketh you a reason of the hope that is in you with meekness and fear”
You didn't have any follow question that I saw.
 
You didn't have any follow question that I saw.
Why did the apostles fail to put into writing that only the priesthood can interpret the Bible, or that their authority supersedes the biblical authority?
 
Why did the apostles fail to put into writing that only the priesthood can interpret the Bible, or that their authority supersedes the biblical authority?
Where did you get the idea that only the priesthood can interpret the bible?
 
Where did you get the idea that only the priesthood can interpret the bible?
I’ll rephrase:

Why did the apostles fail to put into writing that the priesthood has the authoritative interpretation of the Bible, or that they are granted extra-biblical authority?
 
I’ll rephrase:

Why did the apostles fail to put into writing that the priesthood has the authoritative interpretation of the Bible, or that they are granted extra-biblical authority?
In orthodoxy the holy fathers i.e saints are the guide for authoritative interpretation of scriptures. Not the priesthood.
 
In orthodoxy the holy fathers i.e saints are the guide for authoritative interpretation of scriptures. Not the priesthood.
Okay ?, why did the apostles fail to put into writing that the holy fathers have the authoritative interpretation of the Bible, or that they are granted extra-biblical authority?
 
Okay ?, why did the apostles fail to put into writing that the holy fathers have the authoritative interpretation of the Bible, or that they are granted extra-biblical authority?
They didn't need to, they wrote them. All scriptural disputes are decided by consensus drawn from the writings of apostolic fathers and the holy fathers and so the ruling would be harmoniouss. That's basically the study of patristics as I mentioned earlier. Everything prior to 325 a.d
 
They didn't need to, they wrote them. All scriptural disputes are decided by consensus drawn from the writings of apostolic fathers and the holy fathers and so the ruling would be harmoniouss.
Why did the apostles write them (The epistles), if not to instruct? And if to instruct, why leave out such a glaring and contentious matter of church authority?
 
Why did the apostles write them (The epistles), if not to instruct? And if to instruct, why leave out such a glaring and contentious matter of church authority?
I don't know what context you are placing "church authority". Authority over what?
 
You're not being clear. Sorry man.
Authority over church matters, specifically that of biblical interpretation and the extra-biblical authority claimed by those who appeal to “Tradition” over the Bible itself.
 
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