kwortham;10181127:
Truthstalker;10180927:
“If this were true, then there would be a verse in the bible claiming itself the pillar and ground of truth.”
Not necessarily. Please show me why that necessarily follows.
The sola scriptura mantra has always been that it must be in the bible to be true. Since the sola scriptura doctrine is nowhere in scripture, then sola scriptura is not true.
“Where is that verse? Where is the direct God given table of contents that tell you which writings belong in the bible?”
That’s silly, don’t you know? You simply list the inspired books and then you have a table of contents. It’s not necessary.
Who lists the inspired books??? The Church!
“The bible was given to us in the late 4th century by the authority of the Church.”
So no one knew what was Scripture for almost 400 years until a council told them what was Scripture? That statement falls flat on its face.
There were hundreds of writings in circulation until 400 AD. However, some were spurious and others were gnostic. Some were close to being included in the canon like the Shepard of Hermas and the Didache, but were withheld even though they were correct. There is no canon like the Catholic / Orthodox canon until the late 4th century Church defined it under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit. There was definitely nothing like the protestant canon until the late 16th century.
Now, let me say this. I have a copy of the New York Times bestseller for the year 2020. The only problem is that I don’t know which words will end up in it and in which order. The reason for this is because I have the Oxford English Dictionary.
All of the words for the NYT 2020 bestseller are there, but I have a hard time seeing the story / message because of the words being out of order and some words are not even supposed to be there.
This is exactly the same as anyone trying to follow sola scriptura until the late 4th century (if Catholic) or late 16the century for the protestant. Which writings were inspired? Which belonged? How did they fit together?
If you insist on claiming that the inspired works were plain for anyone to see, then come show me which words and in which order the Oxford Dictionary gives me the 2020 NYT bestseller. Only the pillar and ground of truth, The Church, could do so for scripture.
Jesus’ church conforms to His desires. He laid out His desires in Scripture.
You are correct that the Church follows His desires. You are wrong in insisting that they were to be laid out in scripture and in scripture only.
Give us the verse where Jesus says that Matthew was to write the gospel of Matthew. Where is the verse that has Jesus commanding that Saul / Paul was to write numerous books? Only Revelation was commanded to be written. Using your logic, you should only have a one book bible.
Please provide scripture that says that Jesus laid “out His desires in Scripture.”
“What does scripture bow down to as being the pillar and ground of truth?”
Again, not necessarily.Nothing. I find this amusing, actually, that you take a Scripture in which the Scripture states what the church is and turn it upside down. In that passage Scripture is saying what the church is, not the church saying what Scripture is. It flows from Scripture to the church, not the other way around.
The Church was created before the NT, so it is Scripture that flows from the Church, not the other way around. What does scripture, which you respect, say?
[1 Tim 3:15] “But if I tarry long, that thou mayest know how thou oughtest to behave thyself in the house of God, which is
the church of the living God, the pillar and ground of the truth.”
Matt 18:17 And if he will not hear them: tell the church. And if he will not hear the church, let him be to thee as the heathen and publican.
According to you, Jesus should have said, “Let him read the scripture. And if he will not hear the scripture, let him be to thee as the heathen and publican.”
watch it

Just read the ECF and you will realize they appeal to Scripture frequently and the Tradition seldom if ever.
There were no earlier sola scriptura heretics.
The ECF referred to both. Here are a couple of examples:
newadvent.org/fathers/0126.htm
1st Apology of Saint Justin Martyr Chapter 10 145 AD. “But we have received by tradition that God does not need the material offerings which men can give,”
Saint Irenaeus Against Heresies Book 3, Chapter 2, Verse 2 170 AD. " But, again, when we refer them to that tradition which originates from the apostles, [and]
which is preserved by means of the succession of presbyters in the Churches, they object to tradition, saying that they themselves are wiser not merely than the presbyters, but even than the apostles, because they have discovered the unadulterated truth."