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No.And Scriptures were given so that no error would be conceived in church tradition.
Sacred Scripture and Sacred Tradition are two equal strands of the divine deposit of faith. They were deposited “once for all” to the Church. Nothing can be added or subtracted from either one. We cannot “conceive” church tradition any more than we can “conceive” more books to add to the NT!
These two divine Sources of the Apostolic faith work together to fight heresy, and keep the faithful pure in the understanding of the doctrines of the faith.
Your complaints about more recent dogmatic proclamations rest on rejection of the Sacred Tradition. This is the result of failing to keep the Apostolic commandment to preserve them. They had to be jettisoned at the Reformation, so that new doctrines like the “five solas” could be created.
2 Thessalonians 2:15
15 So then, brothers and sisters,[a] stand firm and hold fast to the traditions that you were taught by us, either by word of mouth or by our letter.
This is a non-sequitor. The children of the Reformers espouse the position that Scripture contains all that is needed, and that there is nothing in Sacred Tradition that is not in Scripture, or is needed to understand Scripture. This is contrary to what the Apostles believed and taught.Then dont say the church was left with full deposit of faith with the apostles.
Our developing understanding of the faith that was left to us does not equate to “adding” to either Scripture or Tradition.