@Guilcat96Lewis They think they can remain attached to sin and that it doesn't matter
It's clearest in their presumption and judgement of others, which a sola Scriptura framework should catch
Most OSAS have likely received tradition through a church (magisterium) and not scripture directly. 🤣
@SpeelingBChamp@farmingandJesus I can't follow Christ and ignore the church that He built. I understand you may disagree.
But I'll still take the dancing priest any day of the week if snake charmers, X theologians, and self ordained pastors are the other options.
@Younos2025@ExiledFred@CatholicDrip___ Socinians, Christadelphians, Biblical Unitarians, Jehovah's Witness, General Baptists, English Presbyterians, Church of God of the Abrahamic Faith / Church of the Blessed Hope, The Way International,Members Church of God International etc all differ(ed) on Christ's divinity.
@Younos2025@ExiledFred@CatholicDrip___ Man made traditions can also come from misinterpreting, mistranslating, or the canon itself - which is a great example.
Scripture never outlines the canon, so is every canon a man made tradition?
@Younos2025@ExiledFred@CatholicDrip___ Oh I love deeply. Including you, and appreciate your views here. I disagree with them though, and agree that that's okay and is what it is.
I think sola scriptura breeds more hate and contempt than necessary, all too often amongst believers.
@Younos2025@ExiledFred@CatholicDrip___ Already did. Will do again.
OSAS. Baptism as only a symbol. Eucharist as only a symbol. Real presence. Christ as only man, not divine / no trinity. Unitarianism. Tongues as gibberish vs actual languages. Canon of scripture. Gay marriages. And many more.
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@Younos2025@ExiledFred@CatholicDrip___ Sounds to me like a guaranteed path to endless man made traditions.
There are 'believers' on X that think Jesus isn't divine. That there's no trinity. That church isn't real and it's not necessary. That OSAS is in scripture. Etc etc