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I’ve seen this online quite a bit, but because I am unfamiliar with the context, I wondered if anyone could explain?
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6, page 136
People say make arguments that the Church herself is admitting to forging Holy Scripture.
Substitution of false documents and tampering with genuine ones was quite a trade in the Middle Ages. Innocent III (1198) points out nine species of forgery [of ecclesiastical records] which had come under his notice.
But such frauds of the Church were not confined to the Middle Ages; they begin even with the beginning of the Church and infest every period of its history for fifteen hundred years and defile nearly every document, both of “Scriptures” and of Church aggrandizement. As truly said by Collins, in his celebrated Discourse of Free Thinking :
" In Short , these frauds are very common in all books which are published by priests or priestly men… For it is certain they may plead the authority of the Fathers for Forgery, Corruption and mangling of Authors, with more reason than for any of their Articles of Faith…"(p.96.)
Is this true?
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6, page 136
People say make arguments that the Church herself is admitting to forging Holy Scripture.
Substitution of false documents and tampering with genuine ones was quite a trade in the Middle Ages. Innocent III (1198) points out nine species of forgery [of ecclesiastical records] which had come under his notice.
But such frauds of the Church were not confined to the Middle Ages; they begin even with the beginning of the Church and infest every period of its history for fifteen hundred years and defile nearly every document, both of “Scriptures” and of Church aggrandizement. As truly said by Collins, in his celebrated Discourse of Free Thinking :
" In Short , these frauds are very common in all books which are published by priests or priestly men… For it is certain they may plead the authority of the Fathers for Forgery, Corruption and mangling of Authors, with more reason than for any of their Articles of Faith…"(p.96.)
Is this true?