Is your "special sink" a teaching from the apostles? No? Where is it from?
No. Is yours? Special sinks are not commanded or forbidden in Scripture, they are "adiaphora." There is nothing wrong with using them and they are not a doctrine, but simply a practice that has nothing to do with salvation.
Where do the apostles teach about denominations?
Nice try at deflection. Won't work. Stick to the subject, please. But "Denominations" aren't a doctrine.
Where do the apostles teach pastors to say "Don't take my word for it. Look it up for yourselves"?
Again, nothing but an attempt to deflect.
Guess the Bereans didn't get the memo that they were not supposed to read scriptures for themselves, to determine if what Paul had taught them was true, but were supposed to blindly and unquestioningly accept what their leaders told them.
Where does Scripture teach that everything is taught verbatim in Scripture?
Where did any of us say something must be taught verbatim for it to be Scripture? I have said repeatedly that the concept must be in Scripture-'I never said it must be verbatim. Neither did anyone else on here, that I am aware of--except for YOU.
Where does Scripture make man-made doctrines equal to or greater than what is already taught in Scripture? "In vain do they worship Me, teaching for doctrine the precepts of men." "Do not go beyond what is written." And more along that line...
Where do the apostles teach disregard and animosity towards the Church and all rightful spiritual authority?
Where does Scripture say that the church in the first century was the ROMAN Catholic church, and must be headed by a pope? Jesus didn't give authority to anyone to add to Scripture and teach false doctrines, as your church has been doing for many centuries.
Where does Scripture teach that Jesus gave the keys of the kingdom to all "believers"?
More deflection. John 20:23. Jesus gave it to ALL His disciples. And by extension, any called and ordained servant of the word has that authority.
Where does Scripture teach post Ascension to pray to Jesus for your sins to be forgiven?
Huh? What are you talking about? We pray to Jesus all the time.
Now, back to this sink business. Kindly tell me what the difference is between pouring the leftover Eucharist wine down a regular sink, and eating the wafer and drinking the wine, so that it goes into our digestive tracks, is digested, and excreted into the sewer system via the toilet?