Sunday, September 05, 2010

Nulla Scriptura

According to Catholic apologist and philosopher Michael Liccione:

As a Catholic, I’d say that of course the Catholic doctrine of the papacy cannot be “demonstrated and sustained” just by “Scripture itself,” even though it is supported by Scripture when Scripture is interpreted in a certain way. Indeed, from what Vatican II said, we may infer that no article of faith can simply be “demonstrated” by Scripture; for “Scripture, Tradition, and the teaching authority of the Church are so linked…that none can stand without the others” (Dei Verbum §10).

http://www.calledtocommunion.com/2010/09/modern-scholarship-rome-and-a-challenge/#comment-11147

So, by Liccione’s admission, not a single Catholic dogma can be demonstrated by Scripture alone.

1 comment:

  1. Wow, that's quite an admission. So it turns out that Catholicism can be refuted not only by demonstrating a Protestant doctrine from Scripture, but also by demonstrating a Catholic doctrine from Scripture. Someone needs to get a memo to Dave Armstrong ASAP.

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