is profitable for
is a long way from "all you need for."
Flour is profitable for a perfect cake, but far from all you need. Sola flour is not a perfect cake.
I dont suppose you read the entire verse. It gives the entire recipe then says its perfect and thoroughly furnished unto all good works. Why would you then compare it to a cake and use just the flour part? Is the cake perfect and thoroughly furnished to become a cake with just the flour? "ALL SCRIPTURE is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for DOCTRINE, for REPROOF, for CORRECTION, for INSTRUCTION IN RIGHTEOUSNESS: That the man of GOd may be PERFECT, THOROUGHLY FURNISHED unto all good works." 2 Tim. 3:16-17.
Paul wouldnt have used the words
perfect, thoroughly furnished if he was talking about just the flour part of a cake. He was showing the cake would be a perfect, thoroughly furnished to be a cake. Catholics can try to twist the words all they want to try to Gods word to no avail in an attempt to justify the doctrines of man from the RCC but its still doctrines of man.