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Easiest Defense of Sola Scriptura

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The Catholic Church teaches that both Scripture and Tradition are revelation from God, coming from the same source, neither of human origin. Humans necessarily come into play, however, whenever they attempt to interpret one or the other and proclaim/teach on their meaning.
 
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You have given men and text too much power.

The Word of God is Living; He communicates the truth to us - even and especially when we do NOT read a text. Absolutely no text is the Truth, the Truth is also living. Do you remember what He said about Himself?

Do you come to the Father through text, or through the Living Word of God?
 
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Did the word of God come to Jeremiah (Jeremiah 1:4), how about Ezekiel (Ez. 18:1)? Did the Word of God come to John? If you believe that then it's the word of God and it's only capitalized in John 1:1 because Jesus is the Word of God that came to them.

The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us. We have seen his glory, the glory of the one and only Son, who came from the Father, full of grace and truth. (John 1:4)
The word of God is a revelation, the most important expression of it being found in Christ. All the prophets spoke of him, that's where they were trying to get us. I fail to see how Christians could argue over such an obvious conclusion.
 
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For us slower folk, what are you trying to say?
 
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For us slower folk, what are you trying to say?
If a prophet gets a message from God, that's the word of God. Christ is the fullest expression of that message, the prophets yearned to understand their own message:

Trying to determine the time and setting to which the Spirit of Christ in them was pointing when He predicted the sufferings of Christ and the glories to follow. It was revealed to them that they were not serving themselves but you, when they foretold the things now announced by those who preached the gospel to you by the Holy Spirit sent from heaven. Even angels long to look into these things. Therefore prepare your minds for action. Be sober-minded. Set your hope fully on the grace to be given you at the revelation of Jesus Christ. (1 Peter 1:11-13)
It's Christ, the Incarnate Word of God. When a prophet proclaims the word of God it's still revelation. The fullest expression of the Word of God is in the person and work of Christ. That doesn't make the other writings of less importance but the ultimate purpose is to bring us to Christ.

Grace and peace,
Mark
 
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I was a Roman Catholic for longer than most of the Catholic warriors here have been, so that line isn't going to work on me.
That means very little. It is my contention, which I am sure you disagree with, but I'll present it anyway, that those who fall away from Catholicism do not know their faith very well. Or they want to have a church wedding after having gotten a divorce.
In our debates over the years, I have seldom seen you hold to a real Catholic belief. You don't even state many of them correctly. In fact, you're one of the reasons I'm still on here, because so many misrepresent the Catholic faith.
Because the Church has been around for what seems to us forever and has left its fingerprints everywhere in our history and culture, it is natural that myths and misconceptions hang about it. Most of them contain a kernel of truth. The Church makes a long list of claims about its mission and has built a vast pyramid of assertions about the ultimate ends of life and the truths of human nature. To reject these claims or dispute these assertions is not to be anti-Catholic. It is simply to be non-Catholic. To see the Church as a conspiracy, or to trade in half-truths and propaganda about it, on the other hand, is something else entirely. One of my purposes here is to sift out the difference between sharp, legitimate questions and ignorant, hostile smears and to teach those who are willing to listen what Catholicism is about. I would wager that I have put more time into understanding this faith in my 13 years as a Catholic than you did in your time as a Catholic.
 
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Yes. It does.
A synonym for insufficient is 'inadequate', and in this sense, Sacred Scripture alone IS inadequate, in that the Bible is not self-explanatory. It requires context and explanation. Hence, my example-people do not agree on what John 6 really means. The Eunuch had to have Scripture explained to him by Phillip. The Trinity doesn't mean the same thing to everyone, and some don't even see it in Scripture.
 
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I never declare Scripture insufficient. We merely claim that Scripture is not ALL of God's Word.
You argued so. I quoted your words doing so. Now you backpedal and change what you argued.
I have seldom seen you hold to a real Catholic belief. You don't even state many of them correctly.
You accuse another of what you do. Bad form.

How many times have I tried to teach you the RCC meaning of the Church and yet you still misuse it as if you own it.
 
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Thanks for being a referee! Didn't know you got appointed. I didn't walk back anything, I clarified what I meant when it was clear that others misunderstood. Regarding your last point, you have to establish credentials or show Catholic literature that shows that what you're saying is right. I don't recall you doing that, nor do I recall Albion ever doing so. Mostly, he says "everybody knows...", which holds water like a sieve.
The Church is the body of Christ, with Him being the Head. All Christians are part of that body. Where did I ever state otherwise?
 
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