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PloughBoy: The Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy

PloughBoy

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I believe in “The 5 Solas”!
  • Sola scriptura ("by Scripture alone")
  • Sola fide ("by faith alone")
  • Sola gratia ("by grace alone")
  • Solus Christus or Solo Christo ("Christ alone" or "through Christ alone")
  • Soli Deo gloria ("glory to God alone")

  • And my stance concerning the “Bible” is as stated in the “Chicago Statement of biblical inerrancy” 1978. I think if anyone is in doubt about what I think. They should take a couple of minutes to take a look at those items, because many of your brothers and sisters gave their lives up, for this Religious freedom. And I am still trying to hold up the same banner, because it is blood stain!
 
Those sound good that you listed.

Will take a look at the Chicago statement ..... I did look it up and read through it. The only part that was somewhat confusing were the statements made in the negative way -- that which they 'deny'.
 
Yes read it kinda slow. In statements like that you have make it clear, because of “critics” and “Skeptics” and because we show the difference between what we believe and the “RCC”. That is why those “Deny’s” are in there. They are denying the “RCC” believeth concerning the “Holy Scripture “. Especially where the “RCC” has change certain things in our bible in which we read.
 
Greetings PloughBoy,

regarding the 'five sola's', there is only one, for three are all part of that one and we find a testimony of that One in the other.

No man cometh to the Father but by Me, we read. For, I am the Way, the Truth and the Life, we read,

We are able aso to read such things as,
Rejoice in the Lord alway: and again I say, Rejoice. Let your moderation be known unto all men. The Lord is at hand. Be careful for nothing; but in every thing by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God. And the peace of God, which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.

Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things. Those things, which ye have both learned, and received, and heard, and seen in me, do: and the God of peace shall be with you.

Philipians 4:4-9


Bless you ....><>
 
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I stand with “the Reformers” the women, the children, and the men. On the “5 Solas”! And the”Chicago Statement of Biblical Inerrancy “!
In the “Mighty name of Jesus” and “I will not recant” so help me GOD.:relieved:

I’m in the “Athanasius “ camp on this.
Who do you think “coined”the words of the “Bible” you just Quoted!
How could you do that! You don’t except the “5”Solas” but you quote their “word phrases” that they “coined” to translate from copies of the “”Original Text” in “our Bibles” in “Post” #44. I just don’t get it.
 
Greetings,

For the record, between 1380 and 1384 a man named Wycliffe translated the Bible

Ioye ye in the Lord euere more; eft Y seie, ioye ye.
Be youre pacyence knowun to alle men; the Lord is niy.
Be ye nothing bisi, but in al preyer and biseching, with doyng of thankyngis, be youre axyngis knowun at God.
And the pees of God, that passith al wit, kepe youre hertis and vndurstondingis in Crist Jhesu.
Fro hennus forth, britheren, what euere thingis ben sothe, what euere thingis chast, what euere thingis iust, what euere thingis hooli, what euere thingis able to be louyd, what euere thingis of good fame, if ony vertu, if ony preising of discipline, thenke ye these thingis, that also ye han lerud, and take, and heed, and seyn in me. Do ye these thingis, and God of pees schal be with you.
Philippians 4:4-9

Perhaps, PloughBoy, you didn't quite get what I wrote about being one? Forgive me please for not explaining myself better.

If you look again, you might grasp what I meant.
I know that I could not even begin to translate anything and we who read English owe thanks to those who have translated and to God for there being anything to translate,

There is One and God is glorified in the Son and unlike many before us we can read and we have Bibles to read but also let us not miss that faith comes from hearing.
Even if we have never heard about 5 solas we are still able to believe as much as any people of any tongue and much could be said the same about that Chicago thing you wrote about. Interesting and informative and educational.

My reason for using the quotes from the Bible was to remind ourselves, you included, that we need to keep our mind stayed on the LORD and not on man nor on anything that frazzles us and I think that the original translators would agree.
Perhaps your title of this thread suggests a situation you are in that my posts were attempting to address in love but if I missed, please forgive me,


Bless you ....><>
 
Remember, we learn about the Reformers in Sunday school, when we were kids. Wycliffe, Huss, Luther, .
You do Remember Wycliffe had a very bad “English translation” and you do remember why? The Reformation materials you talking about we learn that stuff as little kids, like when you start your A B C’s. But I am glad this stuff is coming back up because it reminds me of the battles and hardship they went through. Since last year was the 500 anniversary of the Reformation movement. Now those was “Disciples”! But God is about to raise a new patch. Of Remnants according to grace. Young and faithful. And it is going to be hard for them. “ pray Ye to the Lord of the harvest”!
Because the enemy is replacing real church history with his own view, He knows his time is getting short. And he is furious! And we know his tactics. Shalom
 
My beliefs are in and listed in the "Chicago statement of biblical inerrancy" 1978
Is everything I believe about the " the Holy Scripture" of God. No rock is unturned. If any one wants to know. I was "ordain" in the "Protestant" faith in 1983 by presbyters.
 
My beliefs are in and listed in the "Chicago statement of biblical inerrancy" 1978
Is everything I believe about the " the Holy Scripture" of God. No rock is unturned. If any one wants to know. I was "ordain" in the "Protestant" faith in 1983 by presbyters.
And also I believe in "The Apostle Greed" in which I have frame and place in my vestibule of my home.
 
My late husband was ordained into the ministry by Southbrook Baptist Church / Minnesota back about 40 yrs ago. -- We don't go by the Apostles' Creed.
 
I did not say I go by the" Apostles Creed". I said, I believe.

"The Apostle Creed"

I believe in God, the Father almighty,
creator of heaven and earth.

I believe in Jesus Christ, his only Son, our Lord,
who was conceived by the Holy Spirit
and born of the virgin Mary.
He suffered under Pontius Pilate,
was crucified, died, and was buried;
he descended to hell.
The third day he rose again from the dead.
He ascended to heaven
and is seated at the right hand of God the Father almighty.
From there he will come to judge the living and the dead.

I believe in the Holy Spirit,
the holy catholic* church,
the communion of saints,
the forgiveness of sins,
the resurrection of the body,
and the life everlasting. Amen.

*that is, the true Christian church of all times and all places

"and I believe this".
 
You just said that you Believe the Apostles creed and Then you said you don't 'go by it'? IF you truly Believe it -- why Don't you go by it. You're comment isn't making any sense.
 
Or are you saying you believe it but as a good work on your part to make sure you get to heaven?
 
You just said that you Believe the Apostles creed and Then you said you don't 'go by it'? IF you truly Believe it -- why Don't you go by it. You're comment isn't making any sense.
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I am sorry, that is the best I could do. For the "Baptist' also believes in a "Creed". It is in your handbook. "Edward T. Hiscox" The Directory for Baptist Churches. your articles of Faith for Baptist Churches, And if you are a "Baptist" You are under a covenant of the "Baptist" Church and "a Creed" most likely "The Apostle Creed" I do not think you are under the "Nicene Creed". If you are a Baptist you have a "Creed" you believe in. unless your Church is a "rogue church" that is not apart of the "Universal Church" of Jesus Christ. Read your covenant. Your articles of Faith To see if I am lying or not.
 
Years ago I was part of a G.A.R.B.C. church -- every time before we had communion -- once a quarter or so -- we would read the Doctrinal statement at the beginning of the hymnal as a congregation.

Being down south -- it's not GARBC territory -- I'm at an Independent Baptist church. It's assumed that when a person joins the church -- we are supporting their beliefs and activities. We meet with the Pastor privately first. Then at the end of the church service, we go forward and tell pastor what we want to do publically. He introduces us to the rest of the congregation and people come welcome us into the group.

Once in a while we do a responsive reading from the hymnal. We're not really under Any Creed. And, no, it's a very real legitimate church. He's a wonderful Bible teacher -- book by book -- chapter by chapter, verse by verse.
 
I understand that, because most Bapttist churches are independent. and classified themselves not under any "creed". but terms them "beliefs" and they do state what they believe, but most of the time "orally and simple", "They believe the Bible.", and by other statements like we believe in "the Trinity" and so on. so I do get it. I understand you. I am not fighting against you.
 
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