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Della
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Again that’s not the case. There is a very definite and strong connection between doctrines and Scripture. However, doctrines are not based on Scripture but rather doctrines are supported by Scripture, as they are in the whole of Sacred Tradition.Yeah… OT does not conflict NT and Jesus fulfilled OT law and also changed or added a bit. That is not matter. The problem is that there is no any relation between doctrines and scripture.
It is the Magisterium that defines doctrine, for which they employ Scripture, the oral teachings of the Apostles, the writings of the Early Church Fathers, and the (name removed by moderator)ut of theologians.
Scripture, being merely the written accounts of prophets and Apostles as God inspired them to write, do not tell us what doctrine is, but they do tell us the thinking of the inspired writers of Scripture and what God inspired them to write.
Scripture was never meant to be the definer of doctrines, but rather a major source for determining doctrine because authority to define doesn’t lie in documents, but in those appointed by God to define doctrine–the Apostles and their successors.