The issue with "sola scriptura" is not that we shouldn't look to the Bible as our authority for doctrine, it's that even defining what the Bible is requires looking to the historic authority of the church. There's no escaping tradition, it's just a matter of what tradition you fall into. The Bible does not present itself interpreted in a pretty little box, either and reading it for yourself without some structural support from those who have come before is bound to lead to misinterpretations especially if you can't read it in the original languages to see where theology has driven translation(which happens more than translators would care to admit).
In the history of Christianity always there is an so call expert. Not honest and teach wrong doctrine for money
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That is why believe Jesus and test all teaching.
It is historically prof that follow big man teaching without careful examination lead to astray.
Please put your trust in Jesus, not human
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