No, it says the house of God is the pillar and ground of truth, not an incompleted book.
It doesn't say the pillar and ground of truth is on a book. It says the house of God, which is the Church. I don't separate the Church from the Bible, you do.
Protestant divisions are the result of 2 things, sola scriptura and no unifying Eucharist. On a grand scale.
No doubt and I agree with you and why I wrote the following...note the bolded brother...!
Originally Posted by
dcontroversal
Well, back then, there were localized communities, but their were no denominations and they all believed the same things.
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No, He said that to Peter.
2 Tim 3:
[14] But as for you, continue in what you have learned (TRADITION) and have firmly believed, knowing from whom you learned it (MAGISTERIUM)
[15] and how from childhood you have been acquainted with the sacred writings (SCRIPTURE) which are able to instruct you for salvation through faith in Christ Jesus.
[16] All scripture is inspired by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in
righteousness,
[17] that the man of God may be complete, equipped for every good work.
Sola scripturists avoid verse 14 and 15 because it demolishes their position.
The Bible on St. Paul's list comes in third, not first. He actually gives here the traditional Catholic
teaching on the three sources of sound teaching. In verse 15 he goes into an excursus on the Bible. This brief excursus emphasizes the value of the Bible and recommends a fourfold method of exegesis. This verse was used as a proof text for the Quadriga which was the standard Catholic approach to the Bible.
The Quadriga method used the following four categories:
Literal/Literary (teaching) - the text as it is written
Analogical (reproof) - matters of faith
Anagogical (correction) - matters of hope/prophecy
Moral (training in righteousness) - matters of charity
The so called reformers rejected all this and instead adopted a more literal approach to biblical
exegesis, and Martin Luther was rejected by his contemporaries for ignoring 2 Timothy 3:16.
Verse 16 says "all scripture". It does not say "only scripture". St. Paul cannot be referring to a Bible that had not even been completed, he was referring to the Old Testament. This is common sense.
Nowhere in the whole Bible is "man of God" any individual bible reader, it is an ordained clergyman, or one who is called directly by God, accompanied by signs and wonders.
No offence, but Catholic dogma will never change my mind about the things I am fully persuaded of in my mind.....a religion that worships...
1. Bleeding statues of Mary
2. Mere men (popes)
3. Finger nail clippings, bone fragments, hair samples and blood
4. The statues of men
While telling me I can buy indulgences and have people prayed into heaven for a price has a lot to understand and work on before it ever gets even close to understanding the truth about the completed word of God as found within the bible....
EVEN concerning salvation they reject the truth and teach the dogma of men and religion (7 sacraments)......If the root is flawed...the rest is flawed as each theology to be learned and grasped is based upon the preceding theologies.....!
Like I said...NO OFFENCE and I am not being mouthy, just stating where I stand....