Lol, i really should stop but I wanted to give one more quote:
St Gregory of Nyssa
On the Soul and the Resurrection
You are quite justified, she replied, in raising this question, and it has ere this been discussed by many elsewhere; namely, what we are to think of the principle of desire and the principle of
anger within us. Are they consubstantial with the
soul, inherent in the
soul's very self from her first organization, or are they something different, accruing to us afterwards? In fact, while all equally allow that these principles are to be detected in the
soul, investigation has not yet discovered exactly what we are to think of them so as to gain some fixed belief with regard to them. The generality of men still fluctuate in their opinions about this, which are as erroneous as they are numerous. As for ourselves, if the Gentile philosophy, which deals methodically with all these points, were really adequate for a demonstration, it would certainly be superfluous to add a discussion on the
soul to those speculations. But while the latter proceeded, on the subject of the
soul, as far in the direction of supposed consequences as the thinker pleased, we are not entitled to such licence, I mean that of affirming what we please;
we make the Holy Scriptures the rule and the measure of every tenet; we necessarily fix our eyes upon that,
and approve that alone which may be made to harmonize with the intention of those writings.......................
whether they philosophized in prose or in verse,
and we will adopt, as the guide of our reasoning, the Scripture, which lays it down as an axiom that there is no excellence in the
soul which is not a property as well of the Divine nature.....
In all this Scripture shows that such conditions are not to be considered weaknesses; weaknesses would not have been so employed for putting virtue into practice......
I
pray that it may escape the sneers of cavilling hearers.
Scripture informs us that the Deity proceeded by a sort of graduated and ordered advance to the creation of man....
Thereby Scripture shows that the vital forces blended with the world of matter according to a gradation;.......
but as for ourselves, we were agreed that there is something more trustworthy than any of these artificial conclusions, namely,
that which the teachings of Holy Scripture point to: and so I deem that it is necessary to inquire, in addition to what has been said,
whether this inspired teaching harmonizes with it all........
Now we think
that Scripture means by the good seed the corresponding impulses of the
soul, each one of which, if only they are cultured for good, necessarily puts forth the fruit of virtue within us...
We certainly believe, both because of the prevailing opinion, and still more of Scripture teaching, that there exists another world of beings besides, divested of such bodies as ours are, who are opposed to that which is good and are capable of hurting the lives of men,
This is all that we protestants / evangelicals/ baptists say, we make the scriptures the rule of
every tenet and if it is
every tenet then it is Scripture alone. Our reasoning in matters of dispute must be in line with scripture if it is not then it is just our opinon and holds no authority.
How can someone hold that the idea of Sola Scriptura is a protestant invention? It's not a question of how they came to be regarded as scripture, the evidence of the early church writers shows that they for the most part knew what scripture was and appeal to it's teachings constantly as their authority, there is no definitive way of knowing how they knew that what they were quoting was scripture but they clearly used the same books we use today.
Scripture is never viewed or spoken of as being incomplete for matters of faith and practice and that is all we say, every thing in doctrine or practice must submit to the authority of the scriptures.
It is good that we have a canon, it is highy desirable but not essential to salvation as i have said before, there are people in countries who only have scraps of scripture but came to know God by the writings therin and hearing the gospel proclaimed. How they treasure those scriptures is truly inspirational. Read the works of missionaries who bring people to reconciliation before the full bible is ever translated. The words that they read speak to their hearts like nothing else and answers the most important question of all.
How can I know my creator and how can I please Him and meet Him? This should be the question burning on every persons soul and if you are faithful you will point them to and appeal to scripture only as the God breathed oracles.
Sorry, i know i said it was my last post but I just couldn't help one more, it's like a drug.