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>Matthew Johnson wrote:
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until you can behave like a Christian let alone an adult I won't
repsond or read your emotional rants. all you have done is give further
proof the trinity is satan's doctrine.
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Stephen M. Adams wrote:
> "basicallyblues"
> >Stephen Adams wrote:
> >
> >>As notted, Here's the exchange between 'skw' (a JW) and me:
> >
> >It's too long to read and I don't see the point.
>
> Funny, you post very lengthy articles expecting us to read them.
> But you don't read a lengthy article that shows a long exchange
> that debunks one of the theories that you are trying to pass off.
>
I think some of problem revolves around the fact that the doctrine of
the Trinity is an implicit biblical testimony. There are those who
require explicit testimony. Those who do so are usually of the mind
that perspicuity of Scripture means that all the primary or essential
doctrines are stated with absolute clarity in the Bible.
In the fall edition of the "Master's Seminary Journal" (15), Larry
Pettegrew lists eight aspects of true perspicuity.
1) Scripture is clear enough for even the simplest of minds to live by
2) Scripture is deep enough for readers of the highest intellectual
ability to never exhaust appreciation or new insights
3) Scripture is clear in the essential matters
4) obscurity is the result of both the finiteness and the sinfulness of
man
5) grammar and other linguistic laws still apply and need to be
followed
6) unsaved readers can understand intellectually, but not spiritually
7) illumination of the Spirit is required for spiritual understanding
8) every believer has the right to read and interpret the Scriptures
for him/herself.
#8, of course, place this understanding at odds with the RCC and other
denominations who deny the perspicuity of Scripture by allegorisation
and spiritualization of indetermineable passages.
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gkmcnees@comcast.net wrote:
> In stead of stealing a perfectly good word, Protestant,
> why don't you just use Lutheran?
It's the other way around. The "other" denominations stole
our word. As your own definition shows, the original
meaning was attached to the Protestant Princes. The
churches in their provinces were called Protestant
by association. The prince got to pick whether his
churches were Lutheran or RC.