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Great post, and a great challenge.But is the Bible enough for even the adherents of Sola Scriptura? I know they will all say that it is, but is it truly enough in practice?
For example, consider a situation where a roomful of adherents of Sola Scriptura from different Protestant backgrounds are asked about such topics as the necessity of baptism, what is and is not a sacrament, the Real Presence in the Eucharist, women pastors, homosexual marriages, divorce, abortion, and sex before marriage. Am I going to get the same answer? No. Rather, what this will inevitably lead to is a big debate as to what the Bible does and does not say. Moreover, at the end of this debate there will not be a consensus, which is why there are so many divisions within Protestantism. Each will probably go off considering his interpretation to be the correct one, but obviously not everyone’s interpretation can be correct considering the contradictions. For example, in the eyes of God, Confirmation is either a sacrament or it is not, women may be pastors or they may not, etc.
Consider a series of videos from the John Ankerberg Show starting with this link (YouTube will give you the links for the other parts). The topic being discussed is, “Is Baptism Necessary for Salvation?”, which is a very important and essential subject to say the least! And everyone in this discussion is an adherent of Sola Scriptura. But this is not a lecture, but rather a debate.
On one side are representatives of the Church of Christ who state that a penitent sinner must receive baptism for the remission of sins.
On the other side are those who state that remission of sins comes by faith before baptism and apart from it.
Both sides read the same Bible concerning this extremely essential topic and came to not only different conclusions, but opposing conclusions! And the televised debate does not result in an agreement between these parties as to whether or not Baptism is necessary for salvation. I think it is true to say that in the eyes of God baptism is either necessary or it is not, but obviously the Bible was not enough for the people in this debate, because no one could prove his position was the correct one and that the other position was the incorrect one.
And let me end by asking you this question: Assuming you have the time to listen to this lengthy debate from the John Ankerberg Show, is the Bible enough for you to clearly demonstrate to me who is right in this debate and who is wrong?