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SteveGC
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CorrectThe Catholic Church believes that nothing it teaches/does contradicts scripture, correct?
Not quite. The Church does not use Scripture alone as the measuring stick. Certainly no Truth will be contradicted by it, but the measure of the truth or falsehood of a claim, or teaching, is not by an investigation into Scripture to see what it says. The measuring stick is this - does it originate from, and/or conform to, the deposit of faith?And if someone were to teach/do something that the Catholic Church believes contradicts scripture, the Catholic Church would be quick to condemn that teaching/practice, correct?
Deposit of Faith = the entirety of Jesus Christ’s revelation as passed to successive generations in the form of Sacred Scripture AND Sacred Apostolic Tradition.
This is the measuring stick. The written and oral Tradition of The Church.
Right, it means that the authenticity of everything must be measured by Scripture alone, which is also incorrect. Which is why the Church is not SS.That is exactly what sola scriptura is. Sola scriptura does not mean “everything that Christians believe and practice must be found in the Bible” as the OP states.