justfoolingaround
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In main Christian denominations, there are two ways to view the Bible: Sola Scriptura and Prima Scriptura.
Basically, Sola Scriptura is Protestant and Prima Scriptura is Catholic and Orthodox.
Personally, I believe in Prima Scriptura. It means that Bible is the first resourse that we benefit from and second one is the Tradition. When I have a question about something, I look up in the Bible. If I can't find anything about it(literally ANYTHING even a tiny word), then I go for Tradition. Bible is not "Book of Everything". God inspired it to us to get us saved, not to get our every single question answered.
P.S. Tradition can be sometimes really harsh so I don't seek advice in it on the first hand. Luckily, Bible is full of wisdom and there is nearly an answer for every single question of mine.
Basically, Sola Scriptura is Protestant and Prima Scriptura is Catholic and Orthodox.
Personally, I believe in Prima Scriptura. It means that Bible is the first resourse that we benefit from and second one is the Tradition. When I have a question about something, I look up in the Bible. If I can't find anything about it(literally ANYTHING even a tiny word), then I go for Tradition. Bible is not "Book of Everything". God inspired it to us to get us saved, not to get our every single question answered.
P.S. Tradition can be sometimes really harsh so I don't seek advice in it on the first hand. Luckily, Bible is full of wisdom and there is nearly an answer for every single question of mine.