If what you say about day to day things being clear then why is there so much difference of opinion about them? Why do people argue for centuries about free will & predestination, submersion & pouring in baptism, regeneration and baptismal regeneration, the real presence & memorial symbolism, made righteous and declared righteous? Most of the hottest disputes in Christianity are about day to day things and things that appertain to salvation. Surely this cannot be because those matters are all very clearly laid out in direct clear language in the holy scriptures.
There are individual persons and denominations (like yours) that don't accept Scripture as normative - so to them, it doesn't matter if anything is laid out in Scripture (clearly or otherwise).
There are individual persons and denominations (like yours) that insist that theology must "jibe" with its own opinions, theories and philosphies (or Scripture would be wrong since self has declared self incapable of such), or to put it the way my Greek Orthodox friend puts it, "they can't leave well enough alone." Consider how Scripture says "this is my body/blood" but some individual persons and denominations (like yours) just changes it say to "this CHANGED INTO...." or "This MERELY REPRESENTS..." Much of our disagreements is not because of what Scripture says but because of how individual persons and denominations ADD and DELETE from it to make it "fit" their own "logic" and "philosophy" and "speculations" and thus to keep Scripture from being wrong (or just unclear or incomplete). Or worse, to prop up power claiming lording over others (such as the 1870 Dogma of the INFALLIBILITY of the Pope in Rome). It's called pride, MoreCoffee. It's self placing self above God. Humility would result in fewer disputes... but of course also in more mystery and "unanswered" questions and less lording it over others (including God).
There's a problem, too, because there are individual persons and denominations (like yours) obsessed with individualism; the insistence that it's primarily Jesus and ME. This means they simply place little regard in the church or the ecumenical consensus because their near-vision is so extreme that they can only see the one that appears in the mirror. If self (say a denomination) agrees with SELF than self is right (and God better agree or God would be wrong - and that's unthinkable).
It's not so hard to understand..... just to correct.
- Josiah
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