Sean,Sean wrote:Jon,
I would appreciate if you would read/listen to some of the resources from aomin.org on this issue.
You can start by listening to a brief overview of some Roman Catholic issues discussed by James White including Sola Scriptura, apostolic authority and the cannon found here:
http://theopologetics.podbean.com/2011/ ... n-in-rome/
You can post your thoughts here. If you want to skip the intro stuff, go to the 12:17 mark and start listening there.
It makes more sense to me if you can answer someone like James White because he has spent years looking into this issue extensively and debated several Roman Catholics on this issue.
I took a look at this website. Clearly James White (who I hadn't heard of until today) has a long history of debating religious topics and he's probably much better at it than I am. I doubt I will be able to catch up on every point where he has told others that he's in the right, and they are in the wrong (please direct me to some place on his website where he actually admits he was wrong, at least once). I also see he has debated with authors who I regard as defenders of the Truth. I think it would not get us anywhere to start arguing one specific point as we'd lose the forest for the trees - he's been debating for 28 years.
It goes without saying that James White and I disagree on a great many topics, but this is not news considering I am Roman Catholic and he is Reformed Baptist. His church got its start, at the very least, more than 1500 years after Christ (I don't know much about the history of the Reformed Baptist Church but I doubt it existed before Luther). I have a problem taking seriously someone who indirectly says, by believing in a church founded so long after Christ, that God led his people wrong for 1500 years, likely sending many to Hell, only to suddenly inspire Luther and others like him to spawn thousands of different interpretations of the Bible. This does not sound like the unity of the Church that Christ talked about, one where "the gates of Hell will not prevail against it". God did not allow the gates of Hell to rule until the Reformed Baptist church came along.
I recommend you check out this website http://www.philvaz.com/apologetics, starting with this article: http://www.philvaz.com/apologetics/a56.htm
There are other sources that rebuke James White's position on other topics, but I'll leave that alone for now. It only takes a short web search to find them. You and I may never agree, but we can both strive to find the one Truth that Jesus taught. I don't believe it can be found in its entirety in ANY Christian denomination. But then, that goes without saying, as a self professed Roman Catholic.
I apologize for straying off my own topic, but it made the most sense to answer here.
Regards,
Jon