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Is the Church Over the Bible, or the Bible Over the Church?
Canon Fodder ^ | June 27, 2012 | Michael J. Kruger

Posted on 04/20/2014 12:50:38 PM PDT by Gamecock

The perennial question in the debate over sola Scriptura is whether the church is over the Bible or the Bible is over the church. If you take the latter position, then you are (generally speaking) a Protestant who believes the Scriptures, and the Scriptures alone, are the only infallible rule and therefore the supreme authority over the church. But, here is the irony: Roman Catholics also claim to be “under” the authority of the Bible.

The Roman Catholic church insists that the Scripture is always superior to the Magisterium. Dei Verbum declares, “This teaching office is not above the Word of God, but serves it” (2.10), and the Catholic Catechism declares: “Yet, this Magisterium is not superior to the word of God, but its servant” (86). However, despite these qualifications, one still wonders how Scripture can be deemed the ultimate authority if the Magisterium is able to define, determine, and interpret the Scripture in the first place. Moreover, the Magisterium seems to “discover” doctrines that are not consistent with the original meaning of Scripture itself—e.g,, the immaculate conception, purgatory, papal infallibility and the like. Thus, despite these declarations from Rome, residual concerns remain about whether the Magisterium functionally has authority over the Scriptures.

My friend and colleague James Anderson has written a helpful blog post that brings even further clarity to this issue. He begins by observing the judicial activism that happens all too often in the American political system. Judges go well beyond the original intent of the constitution and actually create new laws from the bench. He then argues:

What has happened in the US system of government almost exactly parallels what happened in the government of the Christian church over the course of many centuries, a development that finds its fullest expression in the Roman Catholic Church.

The Bible serves as the constitution of the Christian faith. It is the covenant documentation. It defines the Christian church: what constitutes the church, what is its mission, who runs the church and how it should be run, what are the responsibilities of the church, what is the scope of its authority, what laws govern the church and its members, and so forth. Once the constitution has been written, the task of the ‘judges’ (the elders/overseers of the church) is to interpret and apply it according to its original intent. Their task is not to create new laws or to come up with “interpretations” that cannot be found in the text of the constitution itself (interpreted according to original intent) and would never have crossed the minds of the “founding fathers” (Eph. 2:20).

Yet that’s just what happened over the course of time with the development of episcopacy, the rise of the papacy, and the increasing weight given to church tradition. To borrow Grudem’s phrasing: If the Bible didn’t say something something that the bishops wanted it to say, or thought it should say, they could claim to “discover” new doctrines in the Bible — purgatory, indulgences, apostolic succession, papal infallibility, etc. — and no one would have power to overrule them.

Adapting the candid statement of Chief Justice Hughes, today’s Roman Catholic might well put it thus: We are under the Bible, but the Bible is what the Pope says it is.” In fact, that’s exactly how things stand in practice. Functionally the Pope has become the highest governing authority in his church: higher even than the Bible. The church has been derailed by “ecclesial activism”.

Thus, even though Rome claims that the Bible is its ultimate authority, practically speaking it is the church that is the ultimate authority. Rome is committed to sola ecclesia. And this clarifies the real difference between Protestants and Catholics. Something has to be the ultimate authority. It is either Scripture or the church.


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To: vladimir998

The Catholic Church claims that the “Magisterium is not superior to the word of God, but its servant” and that the “word” is not restricted to what is scripture.


So where does the word come from if not scripture?


21 posted on 04/20/2014 2:46:10 PM PDT by ravenwolf
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To: daniel1212

It is the Word that is infallible, not the mortal men who God has used to preserve His Word. Peter himself made gross errors, Jesus said he was directed by Satan, Paul rebuked him to his face. (No, I do not subscibe to the belief that Peter was the first pope).

I will not be drawn into the sophistry that the Word being infallible necessitates the (sometimes self appointed) guardians of the Word themselves be infallible. God is infallible, His Word is infallible - and He is fully able to keep His Word.

He used Balaam’s ass to accomplish His will; He is certainly able to use fallible men to preserve His Word.

It is God who is preserving the scriptures and His church.


22 posted on 04/20/2014 2:53:19 PM PDT by GilesB
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To: vladimir998; wideawake; Religion Moderator
Are Protestant anti-Catholic just plain stupid?

While I understand your frustration (as one who also rejects the Qaraite/Protestant doctrine of sola scriptura), I must nonetheless ask why you find it necessary to resort to the old liberal charge of the "ignorant" (and, I assume, inbred) "Protestant" in order to make your point. Considering the place of this trope in liberal culture, I really think it should be banned from this site (though that isn't my decision to make).

Really, Vlad, to FReeper Protestants ever insult Catholics as ignorant and stupid? And considering the fact that the bulk of the Catholic Church's membership over the centuries has been simple illiterate peasants, they could certainly make this charge if they chose to, couldn't they? Then of course Catholic FReepers would whine about the attack on simple people by highfalutin' Protestant intellectuals.

Catholics really need to make up their minds if they are a church of geniuses and intellectuals or of people of every shade of mental giftedness. If the latter, the attacks on Protestants for being "stupid" or of low intelligence should really stop.

You're not winning any friends doing this, Vlad. I know that were I still Catholic I would feel terribly embarrassed (as well as unwelcome and a traitor to my people) by such behavior.

23 posted on 04/20/2014 3:12:20 PM PDT by Zionist Conspirator (The Left: speaking power to truth since Shevirat HaKelim.)
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To: Gamecock

There’s really no such thing in reality as ‘Bible alone.’

>>“We are under the Bible, but the Bible is what ______ says it is.”


24 posted on 04/20/2014 3:12:21 PM PDT by D-fendr (Deus non alligatur sacramentis sed nos alligamur.)
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To: Gamecock

Look at the Jehovah’s Witnesses ... church over bible ..rewrite!

Look at the mormons (whatchamacallem) ... church over bible ... REWRITE!

What year after The Council at Nicea, did the Roman Catholics decide to stick those pages in the bible, that the evangelicals, don’t have? Ergo, church over bible ... REWRITE!

Isn’t it that ol’ crazy hermit named John, that wrote the last lines, including no one shall change to more of less of what was written, under some kind of divine smiting?

I know, I know:

Geneva bible, the one that The Pilgrims brought with them; King James bible; Revised Standard Version; New International Version; Today’s English Version, (Ezeliel - “Everything is dung!”); not to mention the slight rewrite from The Messianic Jews, too.

I have been witness of “wrong church, wrong version in use”, and the correction from the pastor, directly.

[A side note on that .... why cannot the churchgoer use the version that THEY are comfortable with? This is AMERICA, not the Church of England.]


25 posted on 04/20/2014 3:36:17 PM PDT by Terry L Smith
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To: MamaB
I could not sleep several nights ago so I turned the tv on. I was changing channels when I came across EWTN. A couple was on explaining the Stations of the Cross. I was amazed when the lady said Mary was our Co-Redeemer. I have no idea why people actually believe that but I had never heard it before.

That lie has been around for a long time...Here's the answer:

Joh_8:44 Ye are of your father the devil, and the lusts of your father ye will do. He was a murderer from the beginning, and abode not in the truth, because there is no truth in him. When he speaketh a lie, he speaketh of his own: for he is a liar, and the father of it.

26 posted on 04/20/2014 3:42:53 PM PDT by Iscool (Ya mess with me, you mess with the WHOLE trailer park...)
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To: Gamecock

To the law and to the testimony: if they speak not according to this word, it is because there is no light in them.


27 posted on 04/20/2014 3:43:39 PM PDT by the_daug
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To: Gamecock

“already accepted” by WHO???

The “heresies” were overcome by the Catholic Church, NOT “caused” by the Catholic Church!


28 posted on 04/20/2014 3:55:13 PM PDT by G Larry (There's the Beef!)
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To: ravenwolf

“So where does the word come from if not scripture?”

Where did it come from before there was scripture?


29 posted on 04/20/2014 5:47:50 PM PDT by vladimir998
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To: Zionist Conspirator

“Really, Vlad, to FReeper Protestants ever insult Catholics as ignorant and stupid?”

Yes, and much worse. We’ve been called everything in the book - including servants of Satan, idolaters, perverts, child molesters, ignorant, stupid, morons, etc.


30 posted on 04/20/2014 5:50:53 PM PDT by vladimir998
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To: Zionist Conspirator

“You’re not winning any friends doing this, Vlad.”

That isn’t my goal.

“I know that were I still Catholic I would feel terribly embarrassed (as well as unwelcome and a traitor to my people) by such behavior.”

Your feelings do not concern me.


31 posted on 04/20/2014 5:52:25 PM PDT by vladimir998
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To: GilesB
I will not be drawn into the sophistry that the Word being infallible necessitates the (sometimes self appointed) guardians of the Word themselves be infallible. God is infallible, His Word is infallible - and He is fully able to keep His Word.

You supplied a correct response, while only silence from those who support what is denied by Scripture.

32 posted on 04/20/2014 6:02:58 PM PDT by daniel1212 (Come to the Lord Jesus as a contrite damned+destitute sinner, trust Him to save you, then live 4 Him)
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To: daniel1212

You nailed it.

Imaginary fables is exactly it.

Today at easter service the pastor was talking about the price Jesus paid on the cross, and the significance of the splitting of the veil.

Needless to say, we have a direct line to God now, and only Jesus Christ himself is the intercessor. His sacrifice was perfect on the cross and he took on the world’s sins. Mine, yours, everyone’s. It’s actually a deep insult to imply it wasn’t a perfect sacrifice or that we need a co-redeemer or other such nonsense.


33 posted on 04/20/2014 8:28:57 PM PDT by Bulwyf
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To: Terry L Smith
why cannot the churchgoer use the version

You can use whatever version you wish. Theres nothin in the Bible that says you can't pick whatever you want for yourself.

34 posted on 04/20/2014 9:19:20 PM PDT by D-fendr (Deus non alligatur sacramentis sed nos alligamur.)
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To: Gamecock

The Catholic Church came before the NT. The Catholic Church, whether you want to admit it or not, determined what would be put in the Bible and left out of the Bible.


35 posted on 04/20/2014 9:44:35 PM PDT by NKP_Vet ("It is foolish and wrong to mourn the men who died;we should thank God that such men lived" ~ Patton)
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To: Gamecock
Is the Church Over the Bible, or the Bible Over the Church?

It should be quite plainly understood that the "church" (the called-out ones, assembly of believers) has been gifted by God with His Divinely-inspired words so that we may have an objective and authoritative resource to know the truth from error of our faith. I like the example given of the role our supreme court judges are given to determine the Constitutionality of any laws passed by Congress. When those in power - whether secular or religious - presume to be ABOVE the authority established as the benchmark of truth, all manner of abuses can and will happen.

Without the truths established by God and passed down to us through sacred Scripture, all we could have is a subjective, human-level understanding without any assurance that they are right or true. We can look at all manner of past history in the field of science or medicine, for example, to see that "truth" was found out by trial and error - with human lives in the balance. God spoke and he ensured that His eternal truth was recorded in a way that even thousands of years later we can STILL be assured in what we believe. The "church" MUST always be in subjection to Scripture, because it IS the word of God - His speaking to us and communicating His will to all who would hear and obey. It is foolishness to think the "church" is an authority over the Bible.

36 posted on 04/20/2014 10:36:27 PM PDT by boatbums (Simul justis et peccator.)
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To: boatbums
so that we may have

Who is 'we'? You wish a democratic vote?

37 posted on 04/20/2014 11:02:45 PM PDT by D-fendr (Deus non alligatur sacramentis sed nos alligamur.)
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To: NKP_Vet; Gamecock
The Catholic Church came before the NT. The Catholic Church, whether you want to admit it or not, determined what would be put in the Bible and left out of the Bible.

It's just playing semantic word games to assert that. The "called -out ones", the "assembly of the firstborn who are enrolled in heaven" (Heb. 12:23) began with the very first believer in Christ whoever he or she was. The teachings of God through the prophets before Christ's incarnation, as well as His written down words and the revelation of the Holy Spirit to those who added to the books that make up the collection of sacred, GOD-breathed Scripture are what we today call "The Holy Bible". Today, the Roman Catholic church likes to take credit for determining what "got" into the Bible, but we know that those early believers accepted and received the writings as from God and they recognized its power and authority because they heard the voice of the Great Shepherd.

We had ALL the books that comprised what is called the Old Testament HUNDREDS of years before Jesus came here and He quoted them frequently, acknowledging their authority. He didn't need the Catholic church to tell Him what was and was not God's word. The first century believers received from the Apostles those letters and writings that were inspired by the Holy Spirit and were remanded to obey them and to mark those who refused to. The Holy Spirit finished the books that make up the New Testament prior to the start of the second century and no new books were added after the Apostle John's Revelation. There really was no disputing over what "belonged" in the single collection we call the Bible because the church had received from the Apostles what was the authority for the Christian faith.

What your comment, as well as those of others here, demonstrates very well the danger that comes from presuming the "church" is an authority over the word of God. Just like activist judges in our country, activist churches recognize only their own authority and subjugate the very word of God to their own whims and desires. Nothing good can come from it no matter what religion does it. Your own catechism states the church is a "servant" of the Bible, do you reject that?

38 posted on 04/20/2014 11:08:11 PM PDT by boatbums (Simul justis et peccator.)
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To: D-fendr
so that we may have...

Who is 'we'? You wish a democratic vote?

What does "democracy" have to do with it? "We" as in believers in Jesus Christ, Christians, the assembly of the firstborn. Believers today have the same authoritative resource (the word of God) that our brothers and sisters in Christ from the start had. Does that help?

39 posted on 04/20/2014 11:12:20 PM PDT by boatbums (Simul justis et peccator.)
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To: NKP_Vet
The Catholic Church came before the NT. The Catholic Church, whether you want to admit it or not, determined what would be put in the Bible and left out of the Bible.

It was and is GOD working through mankind from the time of Adam throughout The Old Testament and The Holy Spirit from Christ - present which created The Bible. The Holy Spirit has kept The Bible from Genesis through The Revelation intact and thus is The Word Of GOD. The church doesn't reveal GOD's Truth to man. The Holy Spirit does. John The Baptistr foretold it in Matthew Chapter 3.

The letters and accounts of witnesses to the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, have existed since the Disciples and Apostles began recording accounts after Christ ascended into heaven. The last one who witnessed the events was likely the Disciple John. As well The Apostle Paul wrote almost half of the New Testament and sent letters to persons and early churches.

Those writings just as the writings in The Old Testament survived intact not because of man but despite man. GOD's WORD To Mankind is His alone given to man. GOD most certainly can educated a person without them so much as ever reading a word of man written text. Just as He can make descendants of Abraham from rocks so could He also write The Bible and decide it's content.

The Bible is no mans works or no churches work to brag about having written it. It is not the churches place to even say what goes in it. What if the early Church had done a Thomas Jefferson edit?

This is why there must be The Holy Spirit teaching mankind one on one. Thus the work of The Holy Spirit who teaches all truth by revelation to man. The church which the gates of hell will not prevail. The Holy Spirit was sent first to The Disciples and Apostles and as well to the believers even today.

We can go into a room in our home by ourselves and confess our sins and pray to GOD. Our access to Him through Jesus Christ is just as valid and heard as any preacher, priest, or Pope. This order was put into place because man had corrupted The Temple and the Temple Priest were placing burdens on people to do that they themselves could not abide by.

Our one on one with GOD is accomplished not by mans rituals and church dogma but by intercession by The Holy Spirit. The choke hold the Priest and High Priest had on the church is broken. The new church was not built based on Peter's leadership. It was built on what GOD had revealed to Peter and what Peter stated to Christ.

40 posted on 04/20/2014 11:12:44 PM PDT by cva66snipe ((Two Choices left for U.S. One Nation Under GOD or One Nation Under Judgment? Which one say ye?))
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