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Then he's not a Christian
When I brought up 14"33
:
Wow
How many Christians are like This?
I'm astonished
Paul's epistle to the Corinthians is a crucial text that must be accepted by all Christians
I know
Especially 14:33
He even said he doesn't know if God Is perfect
Is this blasphemy?
The Council of Carthage established what is necessary for all Christians to accept as scripture
Anyone who says otherwise is not a Christian and is their own authority
I said, "Is god Perfect?"
He said he doesn't know
He said maybe
God is perfect
Ik
He's not a Christian
When I git em with some verses he tried to REFUTE IT
And conceded when I brought up Matthew
Damn.... A lot of Christians are well....
Let's just sag
"Confused"
Anyone can interpret the bible, but it does not mean they are right
That is why sola scriptura is untenable
And anyone can interpret the quran. But the most authentic is Tafsir Ibn kathir
And qurtubi
Brb gotta pray
Only the pope can interpret the Bible, because Christ has given him authority to do so.
We are nothing but mere lay people
@Deleted User didn't St. Paul interpret the bible
He as a bishop interpreted the bible according to how all of the other Apostles understood it. There were disagreements, such as on works of the Mosaic Law, but for the most part, all of the Apostles agreed upon their interpretation of scripture. Just as how today the Bishops and the Magisterium agree upon how scripture ought to be understood, and how they should settle the matter.
All of the Apostles? As in, Paul met all of Them?
Ok
I can't remember if it was all of them, but I know that the Apostles convened at the Council of Jerusalem, which can be found in the book of Acts.
Peter and Paul disagreed upon what was required for salvation.
And they preached in Jerusalem right after St. Paul had the Vision?
But, the matter was settled as we read