We know that Jesus is the living Word, and we have the written Word. **It is only through the written Word by the indwelling Holy Spirit that we can know **that we hear the living Word.
Where does it say this in Scripture?
On what basis is this concluded?
How does one know if one is “knowing” according to the indwelling spirit? People of opposite convictions all believe they “hear” the indwelling spirit.
The sheep of God hear the voice of Christ through the Scriptures and follow Him. We cannot trust in extra-biblical sources because there are so many deceiving spirits in the world.
If this were true, it would mean that Jesus failed in His promise, or that He is a weakling, or perhaps that he is a liar?
Mark 13:22
For false christs and false prophets will arise and perform signs and wonders, to lead astray, if possible, the elect.
I thought you believed this was not possible?
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However, the Scriptures must be the measuring rod to discern all spiritual truth including Catholic Sacred Tradition.
Where does the Scripture make this claim about itself, and if not, how can you claim your whole foundation on an extrabiblical tradition?
I think the Roman Catholic Church has it backwards by using Sacred Tradition to understand the Scriptures. Since Tradition is not considered to be Inspired in the same way as Scripiture, you are using fallible sources to understand revelation from God.
Such a statement demonstrates a misunderstanding of Sacred Tradition. It was Sacred Tradition that produced the Scripture. The fact that it is inspired-inerrant should be enough to demonstrate that the source of it is infallible. Scripture testifies that men, moved by the Spirit, spoke from God. What makes the Chruch infallible at these times is the HS.
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You have to embrace that the Bible is God-breathed, giving to us by God and not by the Catholic Church.
We believe that both things are true. Again, your “AND NOT” theology fails. Scripture itself testifies that it is men, moved by the HS that wrote. These men were Catholic. Those inspired writings were then protected, copied, preserved, and eventually canonized by Catholics because the Catholics that did these things believed that the Catholics who wrote them were inspired by the HS.
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I honestly believe most Roman Catholics have no idea what the actual contents of Sacred Traditon consist of.
There certainly seems to be no end of new things to learn.
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I suspect Catholics have great difficulties discerning if something is Sacred Traditon, or just plain tradition.
I believe this is true, and the less catechesis the individual has, the more likely it is to happen. This point, in fact, is what precipitated my leaving the Church. I was ignorant, and instead of trying to learn the truth of my faith, I was drawn away by emotionalism.
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To me, Sacred Tradition just means that you are to believe what the Roman Catholic Church tells you what to believe..with full and final authority.
Some how it seems incumbent upon you, if you believe this, to explain why the other 22 Rites of the Catholic Church that are not “Roman” hold the same Sacred Tradition. Then you will also have to explain how the Eastern and Oriental Orthodox who are not in communion with Rome, also hold and teach the same Sacred Traditions.
. IMO, it’s a way to control the 1 billion people (laity and clergy alike). Even the teaching of the sacraments has an element of control to it. For example, if you leave the Roman Catholic Church you do not have the fullness of the graces such as the Eucharist, baptismal regeneration, and other Roman Catholic sacraments that are exclusive to Catholic churches only. The Council of Trent is quite clear to those who apostate from Roman Catholicism. It’s quite the religious monopoly (IMO). But what do I know, since most here think I am a heretic?

. I 'm glad I’m a 21st Century Protestant rather than a 16th Century Protestant.
Well, you sure do seem to have a lot of hostility toward “Romanism”. In order to justify it, though, you will have to justify having the same attitude toward all those that hold and teach the same Sacred Traditions and Sacraments that are not “Roman”. If you attempt this, I think you will find that your arguement is really not with Rome, but the Apostolic faith.