I came across this post from Carlos Rigdon on a facebook group that discusses the Bible with Jehovah's Witnesses. With his permission I am reposting it here as I believe he has something interesting to say on the matter. I have made a few minor amendments to the original because, as a charity, Reachout Trust has to be slightly more circumspect in our postings! "Jehovah’s Witnesses love to claim that those who criticize the governing body are like Korah, Dathan, and Abiram, rebels who spoke against Moses and were destroyed by God. They love to compare their leaders with Moses. But that comparison collapses the moment you actually open your Bible. Moses had undeniable evidence of divine appointment, when God sent Moses, He didn’t expect people to blindly trust a human committee. He gave clear, supernatural proof of His backing. Exodus 4:1–9 - God gave Moses visible signs: a staff that became a serpent, a hand that turned leprous and healed, water that turned to blood. E...
The cry of the Reformation is sola gratia, sola fida, solus Christus, sola scriptura, soli Deo Gloria . We are saved by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone, according to Scripture alone, to the glory of God alone. That fourth sola, sola scriptura , is under attack as much as it has ever been. The doctrine of sola scriptura , Latin for 'Scripture alone,' is the theological principle that the Bible is the sole infallible rule of faith and practice for the Christian. It does not argue that Scripture is the only authority, but rather the ultimate and supreme authority, against which all other sources—such as tradition, reason, or prophetic claims—must be judged. This principle did not emerge in a vacuum, but arose in the sixteenth century as a direct challenge to the late medieval Roman Catholic Church, which held that authority rested in a combination of Scripture and ecclesiastical tradition, interpreted by the Magisterium. The Reformers, led by figures like Ma...