I can tell you how it’s used. Everything revealed by Jesus Christ was written down in some part of the New Testament. Any proposition or practice that is not taught in the New Testament is the invention of Popish priests, in order to further their agenda of genocide, accumulation of unimaginable wealth, world domination, and Satanism.
That’s about it, right?
You could have just admitted that you have no idea what Sola Scriptura means or how it's used. I have seen no one claim or infer what you just said.
>>Any proposition or practice that is not taught in the New Testament is the invention of Popish priests, in order to further their agenda of genocide, accumulation of unimaginable wealth, world domination, and Satanism.<<
I find your tactics of late rather interesting. Using scripture to test all doctrine is valid and obviously believed by most of your "church fathers". The "agenda" the "popish priests" had was to attract and keep pagans by adopting and adapting many of their beliefs and practices.
“I can tell you how its used. Everything revealed by Jesus Christ was written down in some part of the New Testament. Any proposition or practice that is not taught in the New Testament is the invention of Popish priests, in order to further their agenda of genocide, accumulation of unimaginable wealth, world domination, and Satanism.”
Again, I’m at a loss as to how anyone who claims to be trained as a priest can be unfamiliar with one of the major doctrinal developments that shook the foundations of the church he was trained to serve?
I assumed priests are taught theology, the historical development of theology, why doctrine is arrived at as opposed to why it is rejected, and of course, a study of what the Scriptures say themselves.
It does not appear your post is familiar with any of those things.
Please, I urge you to do a basic Google search and become familiar with the theological term you are using in your posts.