I replied to the thread topic in the following post....
http://www.christianforums.com/thre...ighest-authority.7961484/page-4#post-70010540
To put forth an argument that scripture isn't the highest authority is to deny that it is the inspired written word of God and thereby deny that God is the author through the lips of the prophets who have written down what was instructed of them.
For example Moses wrote the 10 commandments and since we don't have the original tablets before us, does that mean that the Ten Commandments are not the highest authority.
You see if God is the author of scripture, then what is written is the highest authority.
To argue that scripture isn't the highest authority is denying the highest authority who authored it.
Now that being said, if God speaks today to us through the Spirit of truth, then that also is the highest authority, that will not contradict the written word.
Now that being said, if God speaks today to us through the Son, then that also is the highest authority, that will not contradict the written word.
Do the words of Jesus ring a bell.......
All authorship of God whether it is written, revealed by ear or by sight is the highest authority. So who can make distinction that the written word has less authority?
Hmmmmmmmmm......