God does not communicate outside of all thing written in the law and the prophets call sola scriptures.
What you fail to understand is that there is a MASSIVE distinction between "outside of Scripture" and either "in contradiction to Scripture" or "additional to Scripture". You conflate the first with the latter two... incorrectly.
Again and again when experiencing what some call out of the body experiences,
Fallacy: Straw man argument. Stick to what is actually claimed here, not what anonymous people somewhere allegedly claim.
Christ said again and a again as it is written in the law and prophets. (sola scriptura)
Fallacy: Irrelevant. Christ was demonstrating from Scripture the truth of His message. Nowhere was He claiming that God only ever communicated through Scripture.
Here's a simple evidentiary proof, from Scripture:
How did Jesus communicate with Paul regarding entering Bithynia in Acts 16:7? Was it through Scripture? If yes, then you must be able to quote the Scripture where the message is
written (remember, Paul only had the Old Testament)
. It's not in my Bible and I guarantee it's not in yours either. Therefore the answer must be no, and God
does communicate with His people outside of Scripture!
For that matter, what Scripture told the disciples at Antioch to set apart Paul and Barnabas for the work to which they were called?
What Scripture told James and the other apostles what seemed good in Acts 15?
What Scripture told Elijah how to defeat the prophets of Baal on Mt. Carmel?
What Scripture told Moses to go and challenge Pharoah?
All of those events came about because God spoke to His people OUTSIDE OF SCRIPTURE. Only after the events occurred did they become part of Scripture. And, lest you misinterpret my point once again, I'm
not claiming that revelation given today should become part of Scripture.