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I agree with you. Different enterpretations of the Bible is confusing to all. I also blame this issue in the deChristianization in the world. And it is also confusing many Catholics causing them to question the Church in many issues and bringing many pains to the Church.Funny how you didn’t constructively criticize my post but resorted to hyperbole and the red herring of “There is only way to the Father, that is through faith in Christ”, as if my post mentioned anything contrary to that.
My original post still stands. When there is a free-for-all in interpretation to the Bible, you get Muslims adopting the same approach to criticize the Bible to advance their point of view that segments of it allegedly indicate the denial of Trinity, the coming of Muhammad, the rejection of the divinity of Jesus Christ and so forth. Now, had many of them understood the importance of authority, and probably patristics (although that would be asking for too much probably lol), this wouldn’t be an issue, and they’ll find that the Bible is not contradicting itself. The gauntlet is now thrown down to you to explain why Muslims aren’t justified to make such conclusions when their own interpretation leads them to make such conclusion? When you get users saying there are “33,000+” Protestant denominations for this very reason, they’re wrong. They should have perhaps said “33,001+” to include what appears to be sola scriptura from the Muslims.
Another danger lies in biblical literalism, and it’s another reason why Muslims seem to be critical of Christianity. Muslims often argue that the Quran is inimitable and without a single error, but Christianity must necessarily be false because of different biblical translations (e.g. KJV, ESV, DRB, etc). This further advances their view that Christians and Jews (i.e. “the People of the Book”) received revelations from God that were corrupted over time, and it is only the Quran that has managed to be preserved from the influence of corruption. Again, seems to me more like criticism of Protestantism than Catholicism. How can Muslims explain that the Church has had consistent teachings over the course of it’s 2000+ years on Earth?
Not everyone is out on a Protestant witch hunt. It’s unfortunate you may have had some bad experiences with certain Catholics in your life, but not all Catholics are like that. Here are a just a couple of my recent opinions on Protestants (do I sound like I’m out to get you?):
Thread #1: forums.catholic-questions.org/showthread.php?t=571678
Post 59: forums.catholic-questions.org/showpost.php?p=8078264&postcount=59
Make your own conclusion.