The problem is, this attack is demonstrably true. Most Protestant do in fact accept traditional interpretations of Scripture, and are only in theory open to changes. The only part of the tradition that actually is open to change (mainline / liberal) is rejected by most Protestants in CF.I mean that if I've read it once I've read it fifty times on these forums...A Protestant will say that the Bible is how to know correct doctrine, and the Roman Catholic opponent, or sometimes an Orthodox Christian, will respond by saying that although the Protestant rejects Tradition, he follows his own Tradition (meaning whatever the Protestant's church teaches).
From my point of view the Reformers operated during a brief time when for all kinds of political and social reasons basic beliefs were open for reexamination. I think they made a good start. They really were wiling to follow the implications of Scripture. Since then, while Protestants still claim it, I see little difference in practice between traditional Protestants and Catholics except that Protestants have a Holy Tradition that in my opinion was significantly improved by the Reformers.
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