Then if I were to ask you to do away with the catechism and follow only the sacred Scriptures, would you? You most likely would not.
If I follow Scripture and self-intepret it myself it could lead my destruction. I could form a Church like those Westboro Baptist who said, “Thank God for IEDs…”
because base on Sola Scriptura, you are free to interpret the Bible on your own terms.
I rather go with the infallible teaching authority of the Catholic Church than mere men.
First, there is no “list of canons that ought to be in the Bible” that I’m aware of. A canon is a “measure” or “standard” against which something is measured.Many believe the earliest Christian canon is the Bryennios List dated around 100. It was written in Koine Greek, Hebrew, and Aramaic. It is the Old Testament - 27 books in all.
I just listed them which Pope Damasus decreed. I read Christian history my friend and after apostles taught men whom we called the ECF who apparently had Catholic beliefs.
It is my contention that the early church relied on two sources for truth: the Scruptures, and oral tradition. I believe that as time went on, the oral traditions that could be trusted early on, became corrupt, and not reliable in a short period. Today, it can be shown just how far off track the Catholic Church has strayed from its mooring - the Scriptures.
It relied both Scripture and Sacred Tradition and the authority of the Church.
I don’t think it has. The Catholic Church teaches pornography, euthanasia, prostitution, abortion,masterubation, fornication, adultery, stem cell research, contraception, as sinful, and the Church strongly condemned them.
Moral and Faith issue is part of the deposit of faith which cannot change. Though disciplines may change, the general concept of salvation through Jesus Christ remains.
Jesus (to the best of my knowledge) never spoke of tradition having the same authority or weight He gave Scripture. He referred time and time again to Scripture - not tradition, as the standard. He constantly asked why the Jews (most notably the Pharisees and Sadducees) did not:
~ Read the Scriptures.
~ Know the Scriptures.
~ Remember the Scriptures.
~ Follow the Scriptures.
Show me where Jesus gave such authority to tradition. All I can find is: “You nullify the word of God with your traditions.”
Not so. Jesus nullifed traditions that nulified God. The Catholic kept Traditions that glorify God.
2 Thes 2:15, “So then, brethren, stand firm and hold to the traditions which you were taught by us, either by word of mouth or by letter.” Traditions! Traditions taught by word of mouth, in other words, oral tradition, and traditions taught by letter. Traditions which they are being told to “stand firm and hold to”. Sacred Scripture and Sacred Tradition.
1 Cor 11:2, “I commend you because you remember me in everything and maintain the traditions even as I have delivered them to you.” The Corinthians are being commended by Paul because they maintain the traditions that he passed on to them. Sacred Scripture and Sacred Tradition.
2 Tim 2:2: “and what you have heard from me before many witnesses entrust to faithful men who will be able to teach others also.” What we have here in 2 Timothy is an instance, in Scripture, of Paul commanding the passing on of oral tradition.
1 Thes 2:13, “And we also thank God constantly for this, that when you received the Word of God which you heard from us, you accepted it not as the word of men but as what it really is, the Word of God, which is at work in you believers.” So, they received as the Word of God that which they heard, not simply that which they read in Scripture.
In other words, the Bible clearly supports the Catholic Church’s teaching that the Word of God is contained in both Sacred Scripture and Sacred Tradition.
As far as I can tell - tradition is fine, but not at the expense of Scripture. Tradition carried very little if any weight with Jesus. Traditions often militate against the word of God.
There is no mention of “tradition” accomplishing anything.
Catholic Church upheld both Tradition and Sacred Scripture. She has not nullified Scripture.