Only if It follows what thay believe.
No truer words have ever been stated. I mean it!
I am currently meeting every Sunday with a Baptist, to discuss our shared Christian faith and to pray together. Well…

She is very critical of the notion of having a person such as a Pope. Alright. Then, when I ask her if it would be okay with her for me to read short clippings from, for example, St. Therese of Liseaux, et al, she thinks these are verboten because they rival the Bible. I told her: NO book rivals the Bible. However, many people since Christ’s time, have written eloquently with great love and unusual clarity about the journey of faith. And, many of those have been uniquely virtuous individuals whom we know to have been close to Christ. To that she says, “there are no people who are dead who should be called saints; we all are called to be saints”.

HORSE BLINDERS, in my humble opinion.
Then, when I ask her what they do in the Baptist Church, she says they do not need Baptism. Hello?

Er…Jesus was baptized and wanted us to follow suit. How is that following the Bible? And one time, when we got into a discussion of some really CORE beliefs and decisions, she spoke thusly: “Well, with that, it depends. We go by what our Pastor says. And, of course, if we do not like what our Pastor says, then heck, we just oust him and get another!”
I’m coming to have a very interesting view of Protestants views on following the Bible alone.

As in: No, not so much. The Bible, perhaps, and the guy who was ordained and happens to be close to your house…
