Isaiah 30:12-13
12 Therefore, the Holy One of Israel says this,
“Because you have refused and rejected this word [of Mine]
And have put your trust in oppression and guile, and have relied on them,
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Therefore this wickedness [this sin, this injustice, this wrongdoing] will be to you
Like a crack [in a wall] about to fall,
A bulge in a high wall,
Whose collapse comes suddenly in an instant,
I think what you are trying to say is that the Catholic Church refused and rejected the Word of God, and therefore is cracked and ready to fall, or has already fallen. If this is the case, when do you think this occurred?
The church can’t be an infallible source because the church is made of people, and as someone pointed out earlier, all men/women who walk the face of this earth have sinned Romans 3:23;
There are errors in this reasoning. The primary one is that the Church has Jesus as her Head, and the Holy Spirit as her Soul. These divine elements are what provide infallibility, not the fallen men who are members of the Church.
A second error is that men who have sinned cannot perform infallible acts by the grace of God. There are examples throughout the scriptures of miracles performed at the hands of men.
The writing of the Scripture represents a number of infallible acts (27 at least).
20 First of all you must understand this, that no prophecy of scripture is a matter of one’s own interpretation, 21 because no prophecy ever came by the impulse of man, but men moved by the Holy Spirit spoke from God. 2 Pet. 1
The Holy Spirit moved them to write without error, God breathed words.
You also seem to be confusing the gift of infallibililty with being impeccable. These are two different things.
So if in Him there is no error then His word, the Bible, must be considered perfect as well.
Yes, we will all agree on this. Where we will not agree is your framework of interpretation.
The Bible is God’s covenant to His people.
No, the Holy Scripture is a written record of covenants. Jesus Body and Blood are the New Covenant.
Do you know when the New Testament began to be written? The earliest letter is around 50 AD. If what you are saying is true then there would be no “new Covenant” for the first 20 years!
No, Jesus established a Church, which is the pillar and ground of the Truth, and the Church produced the New Testament.
Did someone come up with a doctrine/dogma/tradition outside of the Bible via divine inspiration or through their own interpretation.
Yes, many people did this during the Reformation, and since that time.