Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Scott Windsor Index

This is an index post. Accordingly, the date stamp should not be taken as being really representative of the actual time/date that the post was either created or last edited. Scott Windsor is a Roman Catholic apologist who runs, as far as I know, the "American Catholic Truth Society" and CathApol.

Sola Scriptura Discussion (Starring Steve Hays and Featuring Francis Beckwith)

1. (Francis Beckwith) Sola Scriptura and the canon of Scripture: a philosophical reflection

2. (TurretinFan) Beckwith's Bait and Switch

3. (Steve Hays) Is sola Scriptura self-refuting?

4. (Scott Windsor) Is Sola Scriptura self-refuting?

5. (Steve Hays) (a) The supreme judge of all religious controversies & (b) Principles of Sola Scriptura

6. (Scott Windsor) Sola Scriptura Answering Steve Hays

7. (TurretinFan) Response to Scott Windsor (regarding Steve Hays and Sola Scriptura)

8. (Scott Windsor) Response to TurretinFan on Sola Scriptura

9. (TurretinFan) Second Response to Scott Windsor

10. (Steve Hays) Rube Goldberg prooftexting

11. (Scott Windsor) Non-Rube Goldberg Response

12. (Scott Windsor) QA with TurretinFan

(As far as I know, no further response is planned by TurretinFan or Steve Hays.)

8 comments:

  1. Oh, I guess that series also dealt with why the Roman Magisterium never does anything and private interpretation.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Rhol,

    is that sentence correct?

    "....and private...".

    If so, would you type out the same meaning with another sentence different than that one?

    thanks

    ReplyDelete
  3. Sorry.

    Oh, I guess that series also dealt with why the Roman Magisterium never does anything and also with the topic of private interpretation.

    ReplyDelete
  4. Wow, I privately yet so openly and publicly interpreted your fallibilities, Rhology!

    But, as for the Spirit of Grace and Truth that works the Faith once delivered to the Saints, within you, you do seem to have an infallible knack for repentance being so easily corrected, and not get offended by your fallibilities!

    Now, why is that? :)

    ReplyDelete
  5. I'm gonna go ahead and guess it's Jesus living in me. :-)

    ReplyDelete
  6. You don't say? Ah, no, you do say!

    geeesh, what is a fallible guy suppose to do? Repent and repent often, as in daily??

    Mat 6:11 Give us this day our daily bread,
    Mat 6:12 and forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors.

    ReplyDelete

Comment Guidelines:

1. Thanks for posting a comment. Without you, this blog would not be interactive.

2. Please be polite. That doesn't mean you have to use kid gloves, but please try not to flame others, even if they are heretics, infidels, or worse.

3. If you insult me, I'm more likely to delete your comment than if you butter me up. After all, I'm human. I prefer praise to insults. If you prefer insults, there's something wrong with you.

4. Please be concise. The comment box is not your blog. Your blog is your blog. If you have a really long comment, post it on your blog and post a short summary of it here.

5. Please don't just spam. It's one thing to be concise, it's another thing to simply use the comment box to advertise.

6. Please note, by commenting here, you are relinquishing your (C) in your comments to me.

7. Remember that you will give an account on judgment day for your words, including those typed in comment boxes. Try to write so you will not be ashamed if it is read back before the entire world.

8. Stay on topic. If your comment has nothing to do with the post, email it to me (my email can be obtained through my blogger profile), or simply don't post it.

9. Don't post as "Anonymous." If you are going to post anonymously, at least use some kind of recognizable "handle," so we can tell you apart from all the other anonymous folks. (This is moot at the moment, since recent abuse has forced me to turn off "anonymous" commenting.)

10. Do unto others as you would have them do unto you; and abstain from doing to others what you would not wish upon yourself.