Category error. I was using stepping into your assertion and showing you how it didn't hold up. You are now making an analogy that is another position and argument all together.
We are talking about standards of faith, theology and church structure.
The Bible lays out very specific standards for Pastors, Deacons, and church leadership. None of which the Pope meets.
Do you know what those standards are directly from scripture?
My position has been consistent in all my arguments. I have been arguing one thing. That thing has been relevant in all cases.
Maybe try reading what I type instead of arguing to "win" and "be right". You're not going to get to bulldoze your way through this discussion, so you can pretend you came out "victorious". Respond to my point, or don't respond.
To make it clearer, if your only argument is that something is unbiblical, then you don't have an argument, because as you refuse to admit you agree, you know that plenty of things that aren't in the Bible aren't inherently bad because the Bible isn't exhaustive.
Category error. I was using stepping into your assertion and showing you how it didn't hold up. You are now making an analogy that is another position and argument all together.
We are talking about standards of faith, theology and church structure.
The Bible lays out very specific standards for Pastors, Deacons, and church leadership. None of which the Pope meets.
Do you know what those standards are directly from scripture?
My position has been consistent in all my arguments. I have been arguing one thing. That thing has been relevant in all cases.
Maybe try reading what I type instead of arguing to "win" and "be right". You're not going to get to bulldoze your way through this discussion, so you can pretend you came out "victorious". Respond to my point, or don't respond.
To make it clearer, if your only argument is that something is unbiblical, then you don't have an argument, because as you refuse to admit you agree, you know that plenty of things that aren't in the Bible aren't inherently bad because the Bible isn't exhaustive.