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| | The Practical Problems With Sola Scriptura |
 | | Thus, according to sola scriptura, any role Tradition, a Magisterium, Bible commentaries, or anything else may play in theology is simply to suggest interpretations and evidence to the believer as he makes his decision. |
 | | Sola scriptura therefore presupposes the inventing of the printing press, something that did not happen for the first 1,400 years of Church history. |
 | | Therefore sola scriptura presupposes (1) the existence of the printing press, (2) the universal distribution of Bibles, (3) universal literacy, (4) the universal possession of scholarly support materials, (5) the universal possession of adequate time for study, (6) universal nutrition, and (7) a universal education in a high level of critical thinking skills. |
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