1) The entirety of the Faith is not encompassed by the Bible.
And yet, it is only the contents of the Bible that are inspired by God (2 Timothy 3:16-17).....where does that leave the rest? Like science promoting evolution...it’s a succession of best guesses and “I think” suggestions. God knows what should be contained in his word.....that’s because it is HIS, not the product of any church. Where did you get a different impression?
The Faith is an organic, growing changing community — not a museum piece.
Oh, so much of the Bible can be shelved to make way for things that are new and more acceptable? Acceptable to whom I wonder? If God doesn’t change, why would his word need to do so? (Malachi 3:6)
2) Ever read the Bible stories about the apostles electing replacements, such as Matthias?
Yep, there were 12 apostles. When Judas defected, he was replaced, not succeeded. Do you know the difference? How many foundation stones are there in the heavenly kingdom? (Revelation 21:14)
There is no such thing as apostolic succession except in the Catholic Church....a church plagued by apostasy, not a succession of “Popes”.
3) what do you suppose the Church did before there was a Bible? Before there were Gospels?
They relied on the Hebrew Scriptures and the teachings of the apostles in written form that made their way into Christian scripture. God’s word is HIS, so he determines what it contains...not any man or any church.
To extend your “logic,” where in the Bible is the Internet spoken of? Yet JWs make use of it. When one keeps a family member under wraps and controlled, it’s called Munchausen Syndrome. Keeping the Faith from change and growth isn’t healthy.
Well then, I cannot understand why it was practiced as a form of discipline in the first century church. Isn’t “excommunication” also practiced by the Catholic church? (1 Corinthians 5:9-13; 2 John 10, 11)
Did you forget that?
BTW. I think you need to read up on Munchausen’s Syndrome. LOL.....You are not even close.
And yet, many of the OT stories were lifted from Babylonian mythic stories...
I love the way to rubbish others for stating things with conviction but are not true.....and here you are doing exactly that. Who said?
Did it ever occur to you that the Babylonian myths were lifted from the events and oral histories that were known but happened before that history was committed to writing by Moses at a later time? What time period does Genesis cover? It was part of the scripture that was “inspired of God”, remember? How else could Moses have known about creation......or what the situation was that preceded the deluge? How could it become part of inspired scripture if it was borrowed from myths.
Are you saying that these OT stories are false religion? Once again, a statement that runs completely off the rails.
No, but once again it appears that your imagination is running amok in demanding that you know what everyone else doesn’t....even among your own brethren. I am amazed at your audacity at times, assertions never backed up by anything other than your say so. Who do you think you are?
Did I see you even condoning Catholic idolatry?
Oops.