But my question to you rehbein is: WHAT do you suggest we do? Just throw it all out, or go back to it?
This was regarding Paul's teachings about women, but it applies to pretty much ALL Denominational teachings as well in my opinion, including "creeds" and such.
I "searched" Scripture for any statement made by Christ concerning creeds but could find nothing. There was no evidence that Christ ever taught that we (the Church) needed creeds. As well, I could find no Scripture where Christ taught we should have Denominations, and that is important in my opinion, for it reveals that Christ truly did intend for us to be "one Church."
The closet Scripture I could find concerning creeds was 2 Timothy 3:16, 17 which states: 16) All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness: 17) That the man of God may be perfect, throughly furnished unto all good works.
If one does a "search" for Scriptures concerning creeds, this is the only one that is given. If there are others, I am not aware of them. This Scripture does not justify the various "creeds" that are alive and well in various Catholic and Protestant Churches in my opinion. Now, the idea that all Christians have a profession of faith, thus a creed is simply strawman at best. There is a huge difference in saying "I am a Christian" which is a profession of faith and reciting some predetermined creed created by man and not Christ. In fact, the greatest profession of faith ANY Christian can make is in how they live their lives.
Now, regarding Hevosmies question: In my opinion, the best way to resolve the greatest number of disputations within the Christian Church is if all Congregations would preach/teach the Gospel of Christ. The words written in red! In this way, Denominational ideologies would not clash, and disputations would not arise to cause divisions within the Church, and we would truly be so close to being the "one Church" spoken of in Scripture.
Ephesians 4:1)
This was regarding Paul's teachings about women, but it applies to pretty much ALL Denominational teachings as well in my opinion, including "creeds" and such.
I "searched" Scripture for any statement made by Christ concerning creeds but could find nothing. There was no evidence that Christ ever taught that we (the Church) needed creeds. As well, I could find no Scripture where Christ taught we should have Denominations, and that is important in my opinion, for it reveals that Christ truly did intend for us to be "one Church."
The closet Scripture I could find concerning creeds was 2 Timothy 3:16, 17 which states: 16) All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness: 17) That the man of God may be perfect, throughly furnished unto all good works.
If one does a "search" for Scriptures concerning creeds, this is the only one that is given. If there are others, I am not aware of them. This Scripture does not justify the various "creeds" that are alive and well in various Catholic and Protestant Churches in my opinion. Now, the idea that all Christians have a profession of faith, thus a creed is simply strawman at best. There is a huge difference in saying "I am a Christian" which is a profession of faith and reciting some predetermined creed created by man and not Christ. In fact, the greatest profession of faith ANY Christian can make is in how they live their lives.
Now, regarding Hevosmies question: In my opinion, the best way to resolve the greatest number of disputations within the Christian Church is if all Congregations would preach/teach the Gospel of Christ. The words written in red! In this way, Denominational ideologies would not clash, and disputations would not arise to cause divisions within the Church, and we would truly be so close to being the "one Church" spoken of in Scripture.
Ephesians 4:1)