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Absolutely not!
I believe that word has many translations and some can even include “abuse”.Do you believe that God intended Matthew to use the Greek word “porneia” in Matthew 19:9?
But you’ve already stated that we cannot rely on Scripture being accurate from the Greek manuscripts, No? So what translation of Scripture do you rely on??We do rely on accurate translation and understanding of the language in order to understand what was written. That’s just how reading works.
No, not over at all. They all rely on each other to properly understand God’s Teaching.You are still believing in Tradition and the Magisterium over the actual source texts.
If a better translation appeared (such as ’virgin’=maid=young girl - it’s an example!) wanna bet you’d deny it, because it would run counter to 2000 years of your tradition and practice?
The logic is problematic. That if Scripture is problematic, insufficient in itself, so is Tradition, and a magisterium.Like saying three problematics make a right, or three insufficiencies make a sufficiency, even infallibility.We use Scripture, Tradition and the Magisterium to affirm the public revelation of Jesus.
You’re entitled to your interpretation. I personally think what Jesus says on the matter is a bit more important than Mark or Luke, but if you prefer them then that’s your prerogative.Ok. I strongly believe that is twisting Scripture as a whole.
Mark and Luke do not use the exception at all. And St Paul goes on to greater length, and even conveys that a Christian is bound to a marriage, even if separation occurs!
It’s not my interpretation. It’s the Catholic faith.rcwitness:![]()
You’re entitled to your interpretation. I personally think what Jesus says on the matter is a bit more important than Mark or Luke, but if you prefer them then that’s your prerogative.Ok. I strongly believe that is twisting Scripture as a whole.
Mark and Luke do not use the exception at all. And St Paul goes on to greater length, and even conveys that a Christian is bound to a marriage, even if separation occurs!