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        <title>What does Sola Scriptura mean?</title>
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        <pubDate>Sat, 03 Feb 2018 12:22:29 +0000</pubDate>
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        <description><![CDATA[<p>What does 'Sola Scriptura' mean for modern Protestants?<br />
Does it mean that:<br />
(a) One only believes in, follows, obeys that which is explicitly mentioned in Scripture? <br />
(b) anything teaching, doctrine, concept, or modern item/tool not mentioned in Scripture is to be automatically rejected?<br />
(c) the scriptures are the only source of divinely revealed knowledge?<br />
(d) the scriptures provide all one needs to know about faith and life in the Church?<br />
(e) The Scriptures tell us everything about everything?<br />
(f) The Scriptures are simply the document with the highest authority in the Church and in a Christian's life<br />
(g) two or more of the above<br />
(h) none of the above<br />
(i) other?</p>
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