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Nicea325
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And where does Scripture state one can drink anything else other than wine? No where! Your position clears proves how Sola Scriptura is fasle.Where in scripture does it state that for one to be saved, he must abhor juice and drink only wine in the Eucharist? I understand the details of the Last Supper, but do you insist that even a repentant alcoholic must not substitute juice, but must drink the wine, or he cannot be saved?
Remember, sola scriptura applies to the doctrine of Salvation.
In truth, very few Protestant churches follow the doctrine of Sola Scriptura. It was a fundamental principle of reformers in the 16th century.
In the Episcopal Church of the USA, there are leaders who teach that the Bible is an interesting historical document which details how an ancient people related to God as they understood him. They give it no relevance for today. Others say, “We wrote the Bible, and we can re-write it.” In other words, Scripture has no authority.
If I understand you correctly, you would have the Catholic Church assume authority for correcting mistakes in the written Word of God, rather than being corrected by it. Please tell me this is not what you mean.
Show me one verse stating everything must be taught explicitly from the Bible?