No it is about Catholicism since it is the catholic church that attacks the Scriptures as not being sufficient. That’s why part of this discussion must include the basis of authority for the Catholic church. Its not just the Scriptures on trial but also the Catholic church and its claims.
This is really outrageous that you would say the Catholic Church is attacking the Scriptures. Where do you think the Bible came from? Who do you think copied it by hand for centuries to preserve it? (Catholic monks, thank you very much.)
Nobody is putting the Scriptures on trial, just the ridiculous, false, unscriptural, heretical doctrine of sola scriptura. You, by your own admission, don’t believe in sola scriptura - you claim sola scriptura itself is a doctrine that is not taught in scripture, but is still valid. How can that be?
As for you putting the Catholic Church, founded by Jesus Christ 2,000 years ago, built by the saints and the blood of the martyrs - if you think you have the authority to put Christ’s Church on trial, you had better think again.
Matthew 16:17-19:
And Jesus answered him, “Blessed are you, Simon Bar-Jona! For flesh and blood has not revealed this to you, but my father who is in heaven. And I tell you, you are Peter, and on this rock I will build my Church, and the gates of Hades shall not prevail against it. I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven, and whatever you bind on earth shall be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven.”
This is the clear teaching that Jesus founded the Church, gave it authority to bind and loose, gave it the keys to the kingdom of heaven, and promised that the gates of Hades would not prevail against it.
Where in the Bible is the clear teaching where Jesus says, “I command you to write a book, and this book shall be your sole rule of faith. What this books binds on earth, shall be bound in heaven. The gates of Hades shall not prevail against this book.”
Don’t bother looking. It’s not in there. Jesus established a Church - the Catholic Church - because that is the instrument of our salvation on earth.
The heresy of sola scriptura is that it takes the Bible - a product of that Church - and tries to separate it from the Church and then deny the authority of the Church.
Protestants can’t really believe in sola scriptura - because it’s not taught anywhere in scripture. People like ja4 have conceived the doctrine of pseudo sola scriptura - the doctrine that their rule of faith is what’s in scripture, plus whatever else they want it to be. The doctrine of sola scriptura itself is said to be part of this “anything else they want it to be,” since it’s not in scripture.
ja4 has no arguments to support sola scriptura. All he can do is attack the One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church - the Church founded by Jesus Christ Himself - by saying that the Catholic Church is “attacking the Scriptures.” That is a slanderous, dishonest lie. He’s also back to “what is your definition of sola scriptura” and “where is the list of Catholic traditions.” (By the way, the list of Catholic traditions is called the Catechism of the Catholic Church.)
Sola scriptura is unscriptural. It is a heresy. It is self-refuting. It is a man-made doctrine. It is a lie.
Nobody really believes in it, or they would be able to show where it is taught in Holy Scripture.