No wonder the Catholic church is in such a mess.
The Word of God is not subordinate to ANY man or organization.
The Catholic church did NOT *produce* it.
And it stands alone just fine on its own apart from any man or men's interpretation by its very nature as the Holy Spirit inspired, God breathed Word.
Jesus said this about the word.
John 17:17 Sanctify them in the truth; your word is truth.
Matthew 4:4 But he answered, It is written, Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that comes from the mouth of God.
Hence, the early Church grew and prospered before the New Testament appeared. Paul did not need a New Testament to evangelize the Galatians. The Church did not "come along later and fill it in". First came the Church, then came Scripture.
The NT is not the whole so Scripture. They had the OT in those days so they DID have Scripture.
So your attempt to invalidate Scirpture as necessary for spiritual growth fails.
It makes the man of God "complete", only when its authentic meaning is understood. When it is separated from the Church which produced it, things are "left out", since the authentic meaning is lost. False understandings of Scripture do not make a man "complete". Quite the contrary. Can you say "Prosperity Gospel"?
False teaching does not invalidate the effectiveness of the word. You proved nothing.
Here Paul refers exclusively to oral teaching and reminds Timothy to follow that as the "pattern" for his own teaching (1:13).
Just what are those traditions Paul was referring to that he handed down that we are to keep that were not included in Scripture?
How do you know?
How do you know theyre from the apostles, Paul in particular?
How do you know theyve been passed down faithfully?
Show us where Paul says that tradition trumps Scripture.
What oral tradition do you keep that is not found in scripture but that you can prove the apostles taught?
What is your source for verifying all of the above?
Please provide the sources for verification purposes.