The more you learn about the Catholic Church, the less you will debate it. In fact, once you know the fullness of truth, you will likely join it. Crazy? Read on. Please remember that fundamentalism, as a Christian practice, has existed since about 1890. If only they knew how much more to Christ there is. The church produced the bible, the bible did not produce the church. Christ founded a church in Matthew 16, not a bible. The bible is indispensable to the Christian, but it is far from complete as the rule of faith. It even says so (John 21:25).
Fundamentalists have a lot of tradition in their church as well, but many don’t know it. The bible is a product of Tradition, since the Tradition preceded the bible, and
complements it, rather than contradicts it. Paul’s letters, in particular, document that Tradition was well established and that Christians must hold tightly to it. See 2 Thessalonians 2:15. Additionally, the bible was assembled by a Catholic council under the authority of the Pope. Its contents were determined by, decided upon, approved by the Pope and presented to the world. Luther, and any truth seekers after him, gave credit to the Catholic church for the bible. That is not disputed.
I was just at a presentation this evening by Mark P. Shea, a former Fundamentalist who searched for the source of the scriptures, who sought to prove that scripture attested to itself and needed nothing else. He learned that scripture only documented, backed up, and complemented Sacred Tradition. He is a writer whose work may be found here:
catholicexchange.com/node/65930
Christ’s peace be always with you.