Your are wrong HC, because for most Christians, who are not protestants, only the only one true Church (be it the Catholic Church, or the Orthodox Church according to your belief) can interpret scripture properly.
For most christians, most moral and theological issues have been settled, and there is no place to argue or give your original interpretation that can contradic the opinion of Church fathers or Councils.
In the USA, because of its tradition of democracy and since protestantism is so big in it, you may get that idea.
I believe scripture is inspired, but it can be inspired and untrue at the same time. Inspired just means God wanted the scriptures to be that way. It is not controversial to see the Book of Esther Judith as theological novels.
Jonah may not have existed or spent three days inside a huge fish, but God wanted the book to exist so that Jesus could say this
"Just as Jonah spent three days in the belly of the whale, so will the Son of Man spend three days in the bowels of the earth"
For most christians, most moral and theological issues have been settled, and there is no place to argue or give your original interpretation that can contradic the opinion of Church fathers or Councils.
In the USA, because of its tradition of democracy and since protestantism is so big in it, you may get that idea.
I believe scripture is inspired, but it can be inspired and untrue at the same time. Inspired just means God wanted the scriptures to be that way. It is not controversial to see the Book of Esther Judith as theological novels.
Jonah may not have existed or spent three days inside a huge fish, but God wanted the book to exist so that Jesus could say this
"Just as Jonah spent three days in the belly of the whale, so will the Son of Man spend three days in the bowels of the earth"
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