Greatest irony of sola scriptura is their scripture is incomplete. Keep it up brother William.
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What a blessing being Catholic and having the best teachers defending the faith 🙏
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Amen from a protestant too. The canon came from Catholics. It was our big mistake to mutilate the word of God. I keep the Catholic bible.
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Major problem, they get very touchy when you point out their self-reinforcing nonsense.
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Denying the very counsels that put the Bible together 🤦🏻
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Holy spirit enlisted these books alone in the Bible rest books of the catholic bible aren't required for spiritual growth..the Bible is complete and true with its 66 books. In the end its not Protestant or catholic that would inherit HIS Kingdom its only if you have JESUS or not.
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Patristic Pillars
One of the greatest miseries of Protestantism is its absolute failure to present a coherent position on the biblical canon. To even attempt to identify their shorter, truncated, mutilated canon, Protestants must ultimately violate their own Reformation rallying cry of sola scriptura—because Scripture alone never gives you a list of which books are Scripture. It is a nightmare for Protestants. It was a nightmare when Johann Eck pummeled Luther to a pulp on this very issue, and it has been a nightmare for Protestants ever since.
Meanwhile, this is one of the areas where the Catholic Church shines with her divine clarity and beauty. The canon was safeguarded, preserved, and handed down by the living authority of Christ’s Church—not left to the shifting opinions of men.
Don’t settle for a mutilated, incomplete Bible. Get a Catholic Bible. Get the complete Bible.
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