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benhur
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Sorry but I think you misread me. In an earlier post i noted not all things were put to writing, with the verse that says if it were so, the books of the world could not contain them (hyperbole). In the post you comment on, the point was that what was put to writing was to be authoritative, as if the apostles themselves orally gave it to us today. As to your point that not all important things were put to writing I of course disagree. That would make Paul wrong in suggesting the sufficiency of scripture to make us perfect unto every good work.This is simply false. Much of it was NOT put to writing. In fact the Bible explicitly says so. St. Paul tells them to hold to the traditions which were received by letter OR oral teaching. Notice something VERY IMPORTANT here. St. Paul does NOT bother to write down these VERY important teachings that MUST be held to.
Why?
Because the Church holds these Traditions, both the written and oral.