>Catholic doctrine is based on sacred tradition, as well as scripture. Sola scriptura rejected the assertion that infallible authority was given to the magisterium to interpret both Scripture and tradition.[7]

>Sola scriptura, however, does not ignore Christian history, tradition, or the church when seeking to understand the Bible. Rather, it sees the church as the Bible's interpreter, the regula fidei (embodied in the ecumenical creeds) as the interpretive context, and scripture as the only final authority in matters of faith and practice.[25] As Luther said, "The true rule is this: God's Word shall establish articles of faith, and no one else, not even an angel can do so."

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>That's not in scripture

>well, actually it is, if you look here, you can see Luther included it, so being a protestant isn't actually a defnes.

>No, I'm good.

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