Such as Sola Scriptura, it looks like you are starting to get it.
Thanks. I got that Scripture was the authority over all men very early on. If not, then we never left the same dilemma we walked away from - thinking fallible men were experts in much of anything let alone in ultimate authority.
Jesus gave authority to His Church and promised to send the Holy Spirit to guide it. Unless you can prove to us all that you were given the same authority and promises, take a back seat please.
Jesus is and always will be the authority over His Ekklesia and over all creation albeit we have to deal with some instruction in 1Cor15 that there's no need to specify for you since you don't read Scripture.
Once we understand the truth that Rome does not equal His Ekklesia, it's not too tough to understand how He really delegates authority. It's spelled out in His Word.
According to Scripture, Jesus and His Church are One and is guided by the Holy Spirit. So that is where I place my trust.
Same comment as above. You've been duped to equate Rome with His Ekklesia. But by your authority as an expert, it's your choice to be duped. If only you had read Scripture accurately with the assistance of the Spirit who leads & guides all His people, you'd see the warnings about being deceived. The problem for the deceived is that they are commanded not to be deceived. So, by being deceived you're actually in disobedience to the Authority in favor of bowing to the authority. We're also commanded to flee idolatry. I think you're in trouble and arguing to remain there.
That is your choice. Just don't get all sideways because someone calls your error out.
When you can analyze Scripture and context, then let's discuss error at a level you're not able to comprehend. There are plenty of studied people here to assist you, along with some you'll want to be wary of, just as Scripture says.
That would be God. And God bestowed authority and the gift of His Holy Spirit on His Church.
Lip service. If God were your authority, you'd have put time and energy into learning His Word, which BTW is parallel to His Spirit (Prov1:23) - IOW the Word and the Spirit do not disagree with one another - and you would have learned more of what you're going to be judged by (John12:48). I probably should paste the entire Scripture because I doubt you will take the time to put a cursor over the linked reference to what you are in opposition to. But then again you probably wouldn't read the Scripture, and then again, if you did, then you'd just eisegete it. You're in quite the dilemma.
Care to discuss and analyze the Scripture you eisegeted & twisted to fit your view of Rome? Of course, you don't. You can't interpret Scripture and you don't understand construction analogy. You obviously just camp on concrete but don't build with it.
If you were to see where authority truly lies, you'd have way too much to apologize for. Don't worry about that - we students of Scripture are a forgiving bunch because we know we're commanded to be by our Lord in His Word. If Rome agrees with such forgiveness, it's because it learned some Truth from Him from His Word by the same Spirit somewhere along the way.
BTW, I'm not opposed to everything Rome as much as I'm opposed to your and any eisegesis of Scripture, and to the assertion of traditions above Scripture. As I said, I've had some very agreeable discussions of Scripture with some RC's. You're obviously not studied in Scripture as I've also said. To be studied in or familiar with RC positioning is really of no importance to me.
So again, would you like to discuss 1Tim3:15 word by word and point by point? We just touched on it a bit so far. Can you come to Scripture with any respect for what God has written and protected and made available to so many by this time? Can you also try very hard to not insert error into it? Will you be excommunicated if you do?