I already addressed this. All dogma can be supported by Scripture to one degree or another, in one manner or another; i.e. Scripture is "materially sufficient" for this purpose. But not necessarily convincingly, or clearly, which is why Sola Scriptura adherents sometimes disagree vehemently on relevant issues.
I think you misunderstand Sola Scripture adherents. I think they believe scripture contains all we need to follow Christ and find oneness. The scriptures teach us that the spirit will teach us all things so Sola scripture is enough. We get the spirit teacher by keeping the words of Christ which are found in scripture. That's what Christ said. However im not sure all those Sola scripture adherents believe we need a teacher because the bible says we do not. This doesnt mean we cant learn from others but it does not mean that a teacher required either, as long as we have scripture to teach us.
This takes faith, however when we begin to see how simple its all is then it it seems clear. It rejoices the hearty to see it.
At some point we must begin to believe that Christ himself will teach us. We must walk in the path of love and holiness as scriptures teach us. Thats all thats needed. Nothing more. It seems unimaginable to suggest that we dont need a teacher. Yet its true. If you sincerely desire to know the truth and if you sincerely seek it, then you will find it. Isn't that what Christ promised? Isn't it? And its far less complicated than religion will allow us to see.
We dont need to understand all mysteries yet we will seek answers anyway, but all we need is to follow Christ. He leads us where no man can take us.
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