The Phantom
Verse(s) of Holy Scripture
that Thousands of People Follow
Religiously,
But Few Have Ever Seen...
But what has all of the aforementioned have to do with the theme of this writing that I titled, "The Phantom Verses"?
As a noun: Something that exists in perception
only.
As an adjective: Something apparently sensed but has no
physical reality.
Of all the sects that I have listed above and the tens
of thousands more that I mentioned, what verse or verses did
their founders
use as authorization to allow themselves to form their own churches, and to
speak in behalf of GOD?
There appears to be an anomaly here. Those
founders, as well as their followers believe in something called
"Sola Scriptura", or "Everything
is in the Bible only, and if I cannot find it there, then it simply does not
exist, or is false".
Therefore, in order for all of those founders to
have any GOD given authority to do what they did, then they had to have
the
permission of GOD, His authority for them to form churches other than the
one that GOD Himself
founded
in Matthew 16:18.
And since the doctrine of Sola Scriptura
teaches that everything is in the Bible, then those verses must be found
somewhere
within its covers as well.
Please, anyone!
Show me
those verses?
I have searched and searched and I simply cannot find even one
verse where GOD gave man the authority to found
another church in which to
speak in His behalf, other than in the Church which Jesus Christ
founded.
What verse(s) did the first Protestant, Martin Luther use as his
authority to found the
first Protestant church, the Lutherans?
Apparently he could not find
the verses either since he never mentioned them in his
writings.
Those verses simply are not to be found anywhere in Holy
Scripture.
That is why I called them, "The Phantom Verses".
However, Luther did
tell the world by whose authority he founded Lutherans. He did it on his own
authority.
Here is an example of his self-proclaimed 'authority':
Luther
had translated the New Testament into his version of the German Bible.
It is to be noted that Luther taught a false doctrine that man was saved by
faith alone, and upon his own
recognizance
and without any authority but his own, he added the word
"alone" to Romans 3:28, thereby ignoring all of the verses which
admonish
anyone not to add to or take away from, the Holy Word of GOD.
Then
regarding this, he displayed his inflated ego and total arrogance, when he wrote
the following in defense of his addition:
"If your Papist annoys you with
the word (alone), tell him straightway, Dr. Martin Luther will have it
so:"
(I bleeped a sentence after the above one because he used foul
language against the Papacy. Continue with the next sentence).
"Whoever will
not have my translation, let him give it the go-by: the devil's thanks to him
who censures it without my
will and knowledge. Luther will have it so,
and he is a doctor above all the doctors in Popedom."
Amic. Discussion,
1, 127.
In his pamphlet titled "The Papacy at Rome", of 1520, he
claimed his own authority by 'twisting' Holy Scripture in a
futile attempt
to justify himself. Here is one excerpt from that pamphlet:
"It is to this
church (Luther's), to the believers, that Jesus gave the keys."
Oh, was
Martin Luther there in Matthew 16:19?
Apparently all of the human
founders of those 'other churches' just followed the lead of Luther and founded
their own
churches without giving thought to finding those Biblical
"Phantom Verses" of GOD given authority for them to do so.
Eisegesis (as applied to
those beholding the Bible):
Reading something into Holy Scripture that
simply is not there.
I just had a thought:
If you could ask each one of the founders of their
own churches, "By whose authority did you do this?"
What do you think they
would have answered?
I know what I think they would have said. "GOD told me to".
That answer
immediately brought this reply to mind:
"Well, why then didn't GOD say, "You
must join My one and only
Church"?
You will have to think awhile about these theoretical replies of
GOD.
Could GOD really have told them to found other churches?
Recall
what you have already learned from Holy Scripture. Put the pieces
together.
Do you see an insurmountable error if GOD had actually told
them to found their own church?
1. Jesus said He was the truth in John
14:6.
2. There can be only one truth, just as there is only one Jesus
Christ.
3. Jesus prayed three times that we all be one in John
17:11,21-22.
4. GOD cannot contradict Himself. 2Timothy
2:13
5. How then could He pray in Scripture that we may be one, and yet
tell the founders that we may be many?
6. So if those founders say
that GOD told them to found other churches,
then it would have been impossible for GOD to have told them to do
so.
7. Therefore it could not have been GOD who gave
them that message.
8. However, could it have been GOD's
adversary speaking to them, the great deceiver, the father of lies (John
8:44)?
9. Hasn't the adversary been trying to destroy GOD's only Church ever since it was
founded by Jesus Christ?
10. What better way is there to do that other
than by using a process called 'Divide and Conquer'?
Oh! At the beginning of this page I said that few have ever seen the Phantom
Verses.
I was mistaken, since not one person has ever seen
them.
Written by Bob Stanley, April 30, 2011
Galations
4:16