I have been doing a little reading through the previous debate Mr. Guthrie had with Mr. Mario Derksen on this same subject, and Shandon loved to tout off "Sola Scriptura is post-apostolic." I'll agree with him, it sure is, it's a post-apostolic Tradition of Man invented centuries after the Apostles. But that's not the scope of the debate.
Mr. Guthrie also states that there was a time where Oral Tradition was hand in hand with written Scripture. My Question is, using the Bible alone of course, show where the Bible predicts come the death of the last Apostle, only the written will have authority. When did Oral Tradition cease to have authority, when did the practices of the Apostles no longer matter? (Non-Catholic Historians such as JND Kelley fully agree until the Reformation, there was no problem with Scripture and Tradition Co-existing)
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