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The Bible is the only infallible source of knowledge about Christian doctrine

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The Bible is the only infallible source of knowledge about Christian doctrine
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Matters of Christian belief should be settled through a consensus among the collective consciousness of the Eastern Orthodox faith, the agreement of the Church Fathers, and the praxis of the Orthodox tradition
The Catholic Church is a source of scriptural and doctrinal authority


Note: This argument is called sola scriptura.

Supporting arguments

The Bible is the word of God, and it is accurate morally and historically. All other beliefs should be measured according to whether they meet the standards written in the Bible. [1]

Opposing arguments

The Catholic Church is also a source of scriptural authority. [2]

The Family of Love was founded by the prophet David Berg, whose authority was transferred to Karen Zerby when he died. Their writings are also infallible sources of knowledge about Christian doctrine. [3]

The teachings of the early Christian churches are important, in addition to scripture itself. God's teachings have been revealed gradually over time, a process that continued following the era described in the New Testament. [4]

Notes

  1. Pastor Doug
  2. Victor Claveau
  3. MakeStraightPaths
  4. Victor Claveau
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