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Sunday 12 February 2023
No, I Do Not Believe in Sola Scriptura, and Sola Scriptura is Not the Foundation of Protestantism
No, I Do Not Believe in Sola Scriptura, and Sola Scriptura is Not the Foundation of Protestantism · Some People Would Love to Save Me From Catholicism · A Catholic Lay Apologist Does Not Need to Have the Church as an Employer
I believe in Tota Scriptura, more precisely 73 books, and interpreted according to tradition, when unanimous, and according to defined dogma, when validly defined. This is Catholic, not Protestant.
Here I give the word to another convert from Protestantism, Douglas Beaumont:
Can a Catholic Believe in Sola Scriptura?
Douglas Beaumont, 7 July 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dGWjqxD5d7A
Please note, if I affirm that the Scripture affirms literal historicity of Genesis 1 - 11, this is not in obedience to a Protestant tradition, it is in obedience to the Catholic Tradition./HGL
Update:
Protestants and the Bible
gabiafterhours, shorts
https://youtube.com/shorts/fHRmJzfKcT8
"any references to Scripture in the Bible are references to the Old Testament"
Or to New Testament books already written.
As Catholic tradition sometimes has upheld - like St. Paul referring to the Gospel of St. Luke ...
"a bunch of different churches"
Unlike the specific Protestant heresies, splitting is certainly a potential fruit of "Bible alone" ... but splitting is not as bad as certain Protestant heresies, and some post-Protestant heresies are even worse.
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