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grannymh
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This dilemma is precisely the reason that the Catholic Church is more than a believer in God being a Divine Creator.But that’s the thing, you don’t know if God actually DID have something to say about Mosaic law being in error. Why else would you think the Bible specified Moses and not God? In fact, we Catholics all know that the Bible isn’t even the end-all for our theology because we know that there are things in it that aren’t mentioned very clearly.
Parts of the OT remain suspect of human error. It’s the divinely inspired Word of God but the writers weren’t necessarily divine.
I sincerely wonder how many of that 46% look to Catholic doctrines as an authority regarding views, this or that, pertaining to the real origin of the current population.
Speaking of Scripture, I also wonder how many Catholics who may have been polled as part of that 46% have read and understood the subsequent history of Chapter 14 in the Gospel of John.