kujo313:
That is a silly proposition. If I were to give you an example of something that the bible doen’t have a verse for you would most likely counter with “that’s unbiblical” or “that’s not in the bible so we don’t need to worry about it” etc. etc.
How about this. The bible teaches AGAINST sola scriptura. YOu have been shown this a million times but refuse to see it. The bible specifically and literally states that not everything pertaining to the faith is contained in it.
So it tells you to keep your “traditions”? Does that pertain to NEW “traditions”?
I mean, the Jehovah’s Witnesses have their OWN “tradition”. So do other religions, including catholics.
Sometimes we have to go back to the Bible: “Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth”, “Being Instructed By Living Example”, our “Instruction Book”.
“What DID Jesus say?” “What DID Jesus do?” “What did the disciples do?”
Let’s say a missionary goes to a tribe in Africa and preaches the Gospel there. Until he arrived, the tribesmen would go to a high place to pray to his “god” and have a feast afterward. After his conversion to Christ, the missionary can tell him “Keep your tradition of going to the high place and having a feast, but only do it for Jesus.”
He keeps his “tradition”, but does it for the King of Kings and Lord of Lords.
Traditional AND Scriptual.