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And not only that, but most Protestants believe it - just as most Protestants believe Peter was crucified upside down on a cross. That’s not in scripture either. It comes exclusively from Tradition.Right off the top of my head, it is not explicitly mentioned in Scripture that the “beloved disciple” is John, yet this is considered part of the Sacred Tradition.
Protestants accept Tradition - such as the canon of scripture and stories about the martyrs of the early Church. But they accept Tradition selectively, based on subjective criteria.
The irony is that ultimately their own version of Christianity comes down to a tradition - i.e. that Luther is the restorer of the apostolic faith and that his sola scriptura claims are the equivalent of dogma.
In all fairness, they don’t really realize the internal contraditions in their approach. So I would not accuse them of dishonesty or insincerity. Most of them are very sincere. And there are many whom I dearly love. But I do think that Protestantism is near-sighted in its approach to Tradition.