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A New Argument against Sola Scriptura - Ben Bollinger

Intellectual Catholicism

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The Apostolic Fallibility of Scripture

Apostolic fallibility is this idea that not everything the apostles said or wrote is infallible. Protestants themselves would admit that there is a difference between something being infallible, I mean, versus just generally historically reliable. And so we can have access to the teachings of Jesus and the apostles historically as they were. But this historical reliability does not entail kenmicity.

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