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"Gary McNees" writes:

>Stephen, let me just ask, do you place the writings of the fathers
>of the OC in the same category as the Bible?

Both are part of the tradition of the church. This does not mean
that one assigns equal weight to all parts of the tradition, but
neiter can one lightly discard any part of it.

>Are the fathers interpretations inspired in the same way as the
>Bible in your opinion?

No individual Father is inspired "in the same way" as the authors
of the Scriptures in the sense that the writing of an individual
Father is the same as Scripture.

>It seems that Thomas Aquinas did not. He believed that all the
>father's writings should be judged by Scripture.

That's the meaning of the 'canon' - the rule by which other things
are tested. One reason the modern Evangelical view of Sola Scriptura
is wrong is because it takes the Scriptures out of their natural context,
and insists that interpretation is a right belonging to each believer,
as opposed to the consensus of the faithful.

-Stephen
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In article , dell12345 says...
>
>You may forgot, God is all-knowing.

Who may forget? Not I, surely. But you, on the other hand either forgot, or
never knew how to configure your newsreader to show to whom you are talking.

Why you persist in embarassing yourself in this manner I do not know.

> Eventhough he does not dwell on Unholy
>and disgusting places,

You miss the point: He _fills_ Heaven and Earth (Jer 23:24). That means there is
no place where He is not.

You cannot hide this fact, not even by snipping the citations already given you.


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Subducat se sibi ut haereat Deo
quidquid boni habet, tribuat illi a quo factus est.
(St. Augustine, Ser. 96)


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lsenders@hotmail.com writes:
>Stephen M. Adams wrote:

>> >So you can't blame this on "sola scriptura".
>>
>> Actually, I think we can. Modern evangelicals made as one of their
>> primary doctrines *THE* source of most heresies in the early church.
>>
>"evangelicals" needs to be defined. Truth be told, most "evangelicals"
>today wouldn't have a clue