Message from @swampy_maroon

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2017-06-07 15:08:56 UTC  

well scripture is infallible

2017-06-07 15:09:13 UTC  

Scripture is the inspired and authorative word of god

2017-06-07 15:09:25 UTC  

Everyting else is the work of mere men

2017-06-07 15:09:36 UTC  

Some of those dudes have a lot of insight

2017-06-07 15:09:43 UTC  

but they don't stand higher than scripture

2017-06-07 15:10:43 UTC  

Do you have a problem with biblical inerrancy?

2017-06-07 15:11:00 UTC  

>an interperation

2017-06-07 15:11:02 UTC  
2017-06-07 15:11:08 UTC  

scripture is obv infallible

2017-06-07 15:11:12 UTC  

but it's interperation

2017-06-07 15:11:18 UTC  

what is

2017-06-07 15:11:27 UTC  

interperation of scripture

2017-06-07 15:11:39 UTC  

What is your point?

2017-06-07 15:12:19 UTC  
2017-06-07 15:12:49 UTC  

The interperation of scripture, how do we make interperation infallible?

2017-06-07 15:13:00 UTC  

Well..

2017-06-07 15:13:03 UTC  

you can't

2017-06-07 15:13:10 UTC  

by definition

2017-06-07 15:13:24 UTC  

Like, there are points in the text where it is pretty obvious

2017-06-07 15:13:30 UTC  

Why not use an Eccumenial Council <:thinkHD:306271252254031873>

2017-06-07 15:13:34 UTC  

And you can't weave around it

2017-06-07 15:13:36 UTC  

Well yeah

2017-06-07 15:13:44 UTC  

We have the nicene creed

2017-06-07 15:14:02 UTC  

also, who dictates what Books belong in the Bible?

2017-06-07 15:14:15 UTC  

And we have the Westminister confession of faith

2017-06-07 15:14:34 UTC  

Well the early councils decided that didn't they man

2017-06-07 15:14:51 UTC  

We have used what was used since then haven't we

2017-06-07 15:14:56 UTC  

For almost 2000 years

2017-06-07 15:15:29 UTC  

>Well the early councils decided that didn't they man
what did he mean by this

2017-06-07 15:15:41 UTC  

Ok

2017-06-07 15:16:03 UTC  

The bible in its current 66 books form came to be over many years very early on in the church bro

2017-06-07 15:16:19 UTC  

I mean unless you have some greater insight into the matter

2017-06-07 15:16:25 UTC  

I'd love to hear

2017-06-07 15:17:24 UTC  

But who allowed that?

2017-06-07 15:18:07 UTC  

You're asking a pretty broad question that has been covered at lengths in varous books by people way more knowledgable of the subject than you or me man

2017-06-07 15:18:22 UTC  

I'm curious, what about yourself and your background man

2017-06-07 15:18:30 UTC  

You said you're orthodox

2017-06-07 15:19:34 UTC  

Actually no, wasn't it Eccumenial Councils?

2017-06-07 15:19:53 UTC  

and idk what you want from me, I'm Orthodox, yeah

2017-06-07 15:21:32 UTC  

ok

2017-06-07 15:22:13 UTC  

Well um, actually after having done some reading, i don't really know you can point to a specific point in history where suddenly bam we had the new testament. It was a historical process or development.