RamistThomist
Puritanboard Clerk
A word of advice if you get into discussions with EO:
1. Don't let yourself get bogged down in canonical debates. They are important but they won't be solved by you in those 15 minutes.
2. If you share bible verses with them, they will say you are interpreting them incorrectly outside of tradition. Then ask is it possible for you to interpret tradition correctly. How so, if both constitute the same tradition?
3. Just keep asking for evidence on a lot of their liturgy. Some of it is quite old, but it's hard even then to prove it's apostolic. In fact, the only way to prove that is to assert the consequent. I know the prayer to Mary ("Ever Blessed and most pure...") dates from the 9th century, which they even admit.
1. Don't let yourself get bogged down in canonical debates. They are important but they won't be solved by you in those 15 minutes.
2. If you share bible verses with them, they will say you are interpreting them incorrectly outside of tradition. Then ask is it possible for you to interpret tradition correctly. How so, if both constitute the same tradition?
3. Just keep asking for evidence on a lot of their liturgy. Some of it is quite old, but it's hard even then to prove it's apostolic. In fact, the only way to prove that is to assert the consequent. I know the prayer to Mary ("Ever Blessed and most pure...") dates from the 9th century, which they even admit.
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