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Jimmy,
Thanks for the excellent exegesis on the Greek Bible, with Greek characters, nonetheless!
CARose
Thanks for the excellent exegesis on the Greek Bible, with Greek characters, nonetheless!
CARose
stumbler said:“there are 10 kinds of people in the world, those who understand binary mathematics and those who don’t.” While the statement 1+1=10 is true for binary systems, you’ll never convince someone who only understand basic (base 10) arithmetic. In like manner, unless someone holds a true (i.e., Catholic) understanding of the Bible, he may never understand Mary.
Two things here, first of all, the Bible is the Word of God and the Old Testament Scriptures were around before there ever was a church, period. Secondly, the church is (Jew and Gentile together) came about at Pentecost, but if you are talking of the Roman Catholic Church, it wasn’t around for a lot of centuries later, 600? AD. Prior to that we have in the beginning of the second century the canon put together on the most part, without the apocrypha, which wasn’t added as canon until the Council of Trent. So all the others before hand may have referred to it for historical content, but was never recognized as Holy Scripture, not even by the Jews. You can see Josephus for that one.Protestants confuse me. How can they claim pure water from an impure source? Either the Catholic church is true, and that the bible that they created is the work of God or it isn’t. If it is not true then there is no hope for them to get the truth because their source (the catholic church) didn’t have the truth for them to draw from. If the bible is the word of God and came from the church then the church must be his. And if they claim to be restoring what was lost I find it interesting that all of the protestant denominations are restoring diffrent things, to the point where many have lost important basic truths that are in the bible they claim to hold most dear.
Not exactly. Writings from the Old Testament period were around before Christ established His Church. Were they universally recognized as “Old Testament Scriptures”? Nope. Various factions recognized different writings as Scripture. For example, the Sadducees recognized only the Torah.first of all, the Bible is the Word of God and the Old Testament Scriptures were around before there ever was a church, period.
What history book makes that wild claim?Secondly, the church is (Jew and Gentile together) came about at Pentecost, but if you are talking of the Roman Catholic Church, it wasn’t around for a lot of centuries later, 600? AD.
Actually, no. For a good summary of the development of the canon, see Dave Armstrong’s page (all derived from Protestant sources) here. What you’ll see is that at no time in the early church was the Protestant canon ever considered as “the canon.”Prior to that we have in the beginning of the second century the canon put together on the most part, without the apocrypha, which wasn’t added as canon until the Council of Trent.
Not correct. The Church recognized it as such all the way back in AD 382.So all the others before hand may have referred to it for historical content, but was never recognized as Holy Scripture.
The Jewish canon wasn’t set for hundreds of years of after Christ. And we know from explicit Jewish testimony that one of their motivating factors in finalizing a canon was to deny the Messiahship of Jesus.. . . not even by the Jews. You can see Josephus for that one.
How do you know the Protestants acted with any God-given authority to select a canon for Scripture? What signs were there? How can I rely on what appears to be strictly a man-made Protestant tradition? How can you claim that Protestants “restored” the canon when it did not exist prior to the Catholic canon?The only thing that I know the protestants have restored is the truth of the Gospel through Jesus Christ and Him alone, which is what the Bible teaches from beginning to end.
Two things here, first of all, the Bible is the Word of God and the Old Testament Scriptures were around before there ever was a church, period. Secondly, the church is (Jew and Gentile together) came about at Pentecost, but if you are talking of the Roman Catholic Church, it wasn’t around for a lot of centuries later, 600?
Dear Hungry,
Even though you are suspended, perhaps you’ll still be able to at least read this. How could someone have told you that the Catholic Church did not exist for 600 years after Christ when it was the Catholic Church who assembled the Bible in 382 AD?The Catholic Church was around for centuries before the New Testament was put together. There were three councils which dealt with this, but the most recognizable one was in 382 AD.
The Bible as we know it (46 OT books and 27 NT) was assembled by the Catholic Church. That is an established fact. The Church preceeded the Bible. How is it one can knock the Catholic Church while at the same time acknowledging that it was the credibility of the Church which established the books of the Bible?
Wouldn’t it be nice if St. Paul just came out and told us what should be our reference point for truth? He does in 1 Tim 3:15
“I wanted you to know how people ought to behave in God’s family - in the CHURCH of the living God, which upholds the TRUTH and keeps it safe.” (The Jerusalem Bible)
That CHURCH was the same one Paul belonged to and the same one I belong to. The Catholic Church is open to all, including those who are ‘hungry’ for truth.