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Old Scholar, I searched two separate catechism search engines, and a “find” search on the link you provided
vatican.va/archive/ENG0015/_INDEX.HTM
And “limbo” does not appear in any of them. But I am sure you can see it. The sad thing is, you post very nice catechism quotes, but can’t see what you are posting.
I challenge any sola scripturist, to prove to me the full doctrine of scripture: inerrancy, canonicity, and inspiration, apart from Tradition.
A Visual Diagram of the History of the New Testament Canon
ic.net/~erasmus/RAZ45.HTM
Sources for N.T. Canon Chart (all Protestant):
vatican.va/archive/ENG0015/_INDEX.HTM
And “limbo” does not appear in any of them. But I am sure you can see it. The sad thing is, you post very nice catechism quotes, but can’t see what you are posting.
I challenge any sola scripturist, to prove to me the full doctrine of scripture: inerrancy, canonicity, and inspiration, apart from Tradition.
A Visual Diagram of the History of the New Testament Canon
ic.net/~erasmus/RAZ45.HTM
Sources for N.T. Canon Chart (all Protestant):
- Douglas, J.D., ed., New Bible Dictionary, Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 1962 ed., 194-98.
- Cross, F.L., and E.A. Livingstone, eds., The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church, Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press, 2nd ed., 1983, 232,300,309-10,626,641,724,1049,1069;
- Geisler, Norman L. & William E. Nix, From God to Us: How We Got Our Bible, Chicago: Moody Press, 1974, 109-12,117-25.