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Is Sola Scriptura heresy?
If so, why?
If so, why?
“Heresy” may be too strong a word. I think it’s silly and superficial. From time to time I get into conversation with “sola scriptura” Protestants on other websites, and almost invariably they give me the impression they have no sense of history. They seem to think they can mentally transport themselves back into St Paul’s Ephesus or Corinth, as though nothing much had changed in the meantime.Is Sola Scriptura heresy?
If so, why?
I asked Catholic Answers about this. They gave me a good answer:The entire Protestant belief is that salvation is guaranteed to those who “really believe”
Catholics don’t believe in sola scriptura. To us, it is not the truth.A more appropriate question, rather than is Sola Scriputra heresy, would be is Sola Scriptura the truth. The answer, is of course, yes it is truth (but again, not necessarily a heresy).
Yes.Is Sola Scriptura heresy?
[/QUOTE]If so, why?
Scripture alone (i.e. sola scriptura) contradicts this Doctrine.Council of Trent IV
It also clearly perceives that these truths and rules are contained in the written books and in the unwritten traditions, which, received by the Apostles from the mouth of Christ Himself, or from the Apostles themselves, the Holy Ghost dictating, have come down to us, transmitted as it were from hand to hand.
https://www.ewtn.com/library/councils/trent4.htm