I already replied to your post #30.
Do yourself a big favor go read some stuff about the disagreements between Luther, Zwingli, and Calvin. Then read about the disagreements between Calvin and Michael Servectus. After that look into the disagreement between the Texas Baptist convention and the SBC over the issue of homosexuality. How about the Episcopal church dealing with the ordination of women, practicing homosexuals.
Each of these groups claimed to be sola scriptura followers and ended up with radically different beliefs.
I am reasonably conversant with all of the above. So what?
How can Sola Scriptura be a legitimate precept when it has led to such diversity of practices and beliefs?
How many different protestant denominations are that each claim to be "Bible Believeing", yet have such a difference between them.
Perfect example: This woman is sueing her former church over their performance of a gay marriage> http://religion.blogs.cnn.com/2010/06/24/gay-marriage-splits-african-american-church/
Westboro baptist has a slightly different view.
Both claim to be Sola Scriptura.