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Vonsalza
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I think what you (and a lot of protestants in general) tend to forget is that Catholics view the bible as a product of the Church rather than the Church being a product of the bible.Mary’s name isn’t there… neither is the saints, only Jesus.
What this does is creates situation where the bible is not the “end-all, be-all” for Catholics. And that’s pretty rational given that the Church was probably two decades old before anyone started writing anything and history was on the cusp of entering the 2nd century before the last book would be written. Moreover, we’d be well into the 4th century before a clear, authoritative canon of scripture would begin to emerge and even then the Antilegomena (last few books of the NT) would be under debate until the 14th/15th century (I forget which) until a Church council said “Enough with the debates already!”.
So Timothy is a source - but not to the exclusion of others.
Thanks for your time.
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