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Chafer,I already faced and answered the question. Just because you reject what is found in passages such as 2 Tim 3:15-18 does not make it is false.I can go exegetically with those verse by verse
In none of my post did I ever claimed that Jesus taught Sola Scriptura. You are putting forth a claim I never stated in any of my post. Speaking of Jesus , He did condemn claimed unwritten doctrinal oral traditions that some claimed to have been passed down from Moses and a succession lineage which contradicted or went againist the Old Testament. Jesus did set forth the principle of the supremacy of Scripture over claimed teaching authories and also the right of private judgement in searching the Scripture.
You did in fact demand I prove a universal negative. I have shown the inspiration of Scripture as being inspired by God. It carries therefore God’s authority. The burden of proof for Roman Catholicism is for them to put forth evidence that it’s church is infallible in teaching. I do not find anything of an infallible visible universal church. The folly of the question asked was the fact each church was a local church in the book of Acts. We do not find concepts such as the 5 Sees as existing during apostolic times. This is another reason why the question is itself being incorrectly asked. There are no claimed prophets or apostles today in which claimed inspired oral doctrinal teachings will come forth from. The only infallible record today of the teaching of Jesus and the apostles is Scripture. Roman Catholicism sure has not dogmatically and infallibly told us of anything Jesus and the apostles taught that are not presently found in Scripture.
Everything you say makes sense. I have one Problem. I keep thinking this.
The OT is Scripture and that is all that 2Timothy 3:16 validates. Beyond that we are left with problems questions confusion.
Paul was a Jew from the Tribe of Benjamin. Yes/No?
Paul was blinded and went to straight street. Yes/No?
Paul had scales fall from his eyes. Yes/No?
Some one say Paul was converted. Yes/No?
I say Paul was not converted, he was able to see in the OT things that others were blinded by and that is why he preached and quoted the OT so much as seen in Romans…in fact the letter to the Romans is filled with OT quotations
Here is a Protestant Source…
biblewheel.com/wheel/CitationsInRomans.asp
Here is a Catholic Source concerning the NT
catholic-resources.org/Bible/Quotations-NT-OT.htm
and Richard Hays has written “Echoes of Scripture in the writings of Paul”
amazon.com/Echoes-Scripture-Letters-Paul-Richard/dp/0300054297
So the least you can do is concede that others have recognized that the NT is filled with OT quotes…Yes…
So if you agree that Paul when preaching was quoting the OT and Interpreting in a way that the Jews of the time never heard before and that is why he was hunted to be killed…it suggests that the same Scripture, OT, read by Jews/Paul meant two different things and those differences were first preached and then written…the entire NT when using OT quotes is nothing more than a compilation of “oral tradition”…so on whose authority did Paul do this…
The same process was continued by the OHCAC and incorportated in writing in Church Documents by the magesterium to guide the faithful…not changing the meaning but giving the meaning to things like the Trinity, Jesus/God/Man…etc…Oral Tradition that becam written for our understanding…This Oral Tradition is not contradictory but rather complimentary…this is done with the same authority as the Apostles did not leave the Church to languish with a book…the oral teachings continued and were practiced.
If cooking was nothing more than reading a book, why do we need culinary schools, junior chefs, senior chefs, etc…why does the teaching go on in the kitchen orally and practically…?
When you propose a different meaning or any one else proposes a different meaning in conflict…the question has to be asked…on whose authority do you do this…?
When I was learning Protestant thought, one of the schools of thought is Creation Science. As a scientist this is no science. I attended a class where for an hour I was to be taught how to counter an evolutionist based on Creation Science teaching. I spent an hour listening to the propaganda and every now and again I was asked to repeat over and over again this response " Were you there"…so that when an evolutionist says that at some time in the past, the atoms came together and did this…I was to say…were you there? If the evolutionist said well the animals were like this and evolved into this…I was to ask “were you there”…that was the teaching…
So when you proposes any such notion about the early Church I would ask…were you there?