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Tomster
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So, Catholics are to understand Sola Scriptura, the Bible Alone, as the Bible Alone WITH authoritative teachings coming from Protestant pastors and use of Protestant commentaries? WOW! Just change the word Protestant to Catholic in the above sentence and you have Catholicism. My question to you would then be why so many contradictions within Protestantism regarding doctrines, faith and morals. Can no one body or person speak for Protestantism. You see where I’m going with this don’t you? No matter how many Pastors you listen to, no matter how many commentaries you read, it’s still a tower of Babel. Please tell me, also, where in the Bible did your 'god-sent" teachers get the authority to define anything. Protestantism is only five hundred or so years old.Correct; what Paul is saying is, the OT scriptures are able to give one the wisdom needed to be led to salvation through faith in Christ.
You’re not answering my question: where does Peter say the ”bible is hard to understand?”
Yes. You should understand the doctrine as its adherents define it, and that definition includes the role of the church, and god-sent teachers, and their writings and teachings; Mkay?
As far as the quote from St. Peter, you will have to search the Scriptures.