Sola Scriptura (Latin: by scripture alone) is a theological doctrine held by some Christian denominations that the Christian scriptures are the sole infallible rule of faith and practice.
In other words, only the Jesus of the Bible has any authority at all, but Jesus in the flesh has no authority whatsoever.
This doctrine is only true in the interim between the first and second appearance of Christ, but it is largely or partly false if Christ is alive on the earth.
Since Jesus in the flesh is still the Son of God who has authority which is equal to Jesus in the Bible.
Thus, Sola Scriptura is only true in the interim, but the Bible cannot be the sole source of authority during the first or second appearance of Christ on the earth.
As by definition, Jesus in the flesh must have authority which is equal to Jesus in the Bible.
True or false?
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In other words, only the Jesus of the Bible has any authority at all, but Jesus in the flesh has no authority whatsoever.
This doctrine is only true in the interim between the first and second appearance of Christ, but it is largely or partly false if Christ is alive on the earth.
Since Jesus in the flesh is still the Son of God who has authority which is equal to Jesus in the Bible.
Thus, Sola Scriptura is only true in the interim, but the Bible cannot be the sole source of authority during the first or second appearance of Christ on the earth.
As by definition, Jesus in the flesh must have authority which is equal to Jesus in the Bible.
True or false?
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