I understand. Whenever man.
AB, I wrote a long post, but decided against putting it up. And then I wrote this long post, and then I am going to bed!
I post this video because I think it answers some of our differences.
Be well, my friend.
(its a little hard to follow at times visually, and I had to pause it many times to better understand it, but it is chock full of wisdom)
I hope you watch it.
Sola Scriptura is to Christianity what Progressive Liberalism is to this Constitutional Republic. It is an entirely new way of understanding authority, the meaning of our life, and how one should live in the world. Relying on one's own interpretation of the words of the Holy Bible, even if it has no historical precedence or ever considered a commonly known and agreed upon Christian truth. Are we greater then St. Paul? Or St. Peter? Or those they layed hands on and entrusted the flock to in order to guide, protect, and teach to the truth of Jesus Christ? Consider this, the Holy Spirit Who works within the Church, came as Tongues of Fire over the heads of the Apostles, not as sheets of paper or of a scroll, but as tongues, showing how they would form their Church, by the words spoken by men. Sometimes written down, sometimes said once in the perfect time and in the perfect place, not known to the world, but all the same within the mind and wisdom of the Church even as there were no books and defending the truth of Jesus Christ even at the destruction of their own bodies.
Do not value symbols on pages over the value of blood. Christ came and bled for mankind, He did not sit and right a book.
But the question which might have to be answered first is, why do people put themselves above the saints of the Church? Perhaps we should read about the saints of the Church...
Nevertheless, the understanding of the Church has always been that the Scriptures are inerrant, divinely-inspired, and to be held as an ultimate authority. But the understanding of the Church never separated themselves from the Church in the process of creating the Scriptures! The Scriptures (which was not compiled and canonized until centuries after the Day of Pentecost) were the product
of the Church, written
by the Church, in order to heed the commandment of the Lord and go and baptize the nations and proclaim His Good News. Baptizing the nations did not include organizing a written text to be as a sole authority for the truth. This came much later, when innovators began to proclaim their own private interpretation against the established interpretation of the Church. In fact, the very reason the Church eventually canonized a book called the New Testament centuries later was to counter the false religions being created in the guise of 'Christianity' and it seemed good to the bishops of the day to answer the call of the people and deliver one, holy, catholic, and apostolic book of Holy Scripture.
But the reality is that for the MAJORITY of history, the MAJORITY of Christians who have ever lived have been ILLITERATE. Here again we see the reason for the Holy Spirit revealing Himself as tongues of fire and not as scrolls or books. It is why St. Paul admonished the Church to stand firm to the teachings they have received, whether in word or epistle. In fact, from always it has involved preaching the teachings of Christ, standing at times in front of the illiterate masses and proclaiming the Gospel of Christ, and adding the newly baptized to the numbers of saints.
You don't doubt the wisdom and truth in the Founding Fathers of this Nation, why do you doubt the wisdom of the Holy Fathers of Christianity? A wisdom that did not limit itself to creating a nation, but to recreate human life and our eternal relationship with God. By Christ, we too become transfigured unto image and likeness of God, just as He created us. By the salvation He made possible through His willing sacrifice for the world. Our goal is not a book of papers and writings of men, though they are a necessary path to our real goal. And that goal is living in the eternal and everlasting loving presence of God. Both now, in this world, even in this flesh, as confirmed by the lives and miracles of the saints, and into the life of the ages to come.