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123me
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In response to ‘it’s not in the bible’ from non Catholics you could just state the facts without being confrontational.
That’s what I am doing as my coworker keeps saying this so I’ve written this on my facebook wall and referred her to it so she can have a look in her own time.
We are not a sola scripta faith, so if you think some of our teachings are not in your bible it either means 1 of 3 things:
1 you are interpreting the common scripture differently
or 2 it is a church teaching which can be found in the Catechism (Catholics believe Jesus gives the power to teach based on the apostolic authority and succession),
or 3 it may be in what you call apocryphal books of the OT (Catholics naturally don’t consider them apocryphal, these books were never excluded from the main OT section of the catholic bible
And I agree with last poster about facebook it can become a bit of an obsession, I am using it for posting Catholic stuff mainly but always trying to punctuate the feed with everyday life, cannot think of anything worth talking about much other than using it for Catholic evangelisation.
That’s what I am doing as my coworker keeps saying this so I’ve written this on my facebook wall and referred her to it so she can have a look in her own time.
We are not a sola scripta faith, so if you think some of our teachings are not in your bible it either means 1 of 3 things:
1 you are interpreting the common scripture differently
or 2 it is a church teaching which can be found in the Catechism (Catholics believe Jesus gives the power to teach based on the apostolic authority and succession),
or 3 it may be in what you call apocryphal books of the OT (Catholics naturally don’t consider them apocryphal, these books were never excluded from the main OT section of the catholic bible
And I agree with last poster about facebook it can become a bit of an obsession, I am using it for posting Catholic stuff mainly but always trying to punctuate the feed with everyday life, cannot think of anything worth talking about much other than using it for Catholic evangelisation.