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LeahInancsi
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I agree.Catholics do a better job, in fact; the Catholic interpretation is the Apostles’ interpretation, not the theological musings of a super-pope.
There is more of the Bible read during Mass than in a Protestant service, but I’m interested in knowing all of the details of the Bible the chronology, the repetitious signs from God, etc., etc., I want to understand its meaning verse by verse.It’s not secret, because it’s no truth. I hear more Bible in Mass on Sunday than I ever did in a worship service at my evangelical church prior to converting.
I read things people write in this forum regarding Bible interpretation and I say to myself “how do they know that?”
You’re picking up on the significance of the blood and water that poured from Christ’s side because that is very important in the Catholic church with regard to the Eucharist and baptism.Since becoming Catholic, I’ve found better interpretations of many things that were never explained by any Protestant I knew of; things such as why Canaan was cursed for Ham’s sin, what the significance of the blood and water that poured from Christ’s side is, and so on.
I never meant to imply the Protestants teach the correct interpretation of the Bible. Not by any means. No way. :nope:Wrongly, on many counts![]()
My problem is that I wasted so much time finding my way HOME, that I want to make up for lost time. I want to know everything NOW!