Sure it is...Changing words and adding words to scripture eliminates any truth to the statement that that person's view is based on scripture...
That's no different than if I would claim that Jesus said, 'I am one of the ways of truth and life and no one comes to the Father but by me and my mother'; and then claiming the statement is based on scripture...Nada...
And you are reading into those words doctrines of your own devising or those of your teachers.
“Changing words and adding words...”
Exactly - Wycliff’s bible in the English vernacular took particular care to mistranslate words (priest, church, and charity) which elimates any truh to the statemnt that that person’s (who is using Wyclirff’s bible) view is based on scripture.
Wycliff mistranslated church into congregation.
Luther added the word alone to Romans 3:28.
Luke 1:28 is Full of grace in the original language and falsely rended by protesants as highly favored one ...
Protestants are actually the ones who have twisted and distorted words and phrases, and eliminated entire books, since the 14th century when they began their agenda.
The protestants actually do what they claim the Catholics do as far as mangling scripture and then citing it in cherry picked verses to maintain such fallacies as Faith alone that is NOT mentioend once in the bible.
2 Timothy 3 does not say scripture alone - Catholics certainly believe that all scripture is inspired.