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luke1_28
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What possible justification and esplaination can there be for this? Either the then 1100 year old Catholic Bible is true and inspired or its not? it can’t be both?Grace, thank you so very much:thumbsup:
The simple point that either has not been addressed ot dummy me didn’t get is that the Bible. both the King James and the Catholic Bible quote 2 Tim. 3: 16 and proclaiming the single truth that the Bible is Divenely Inspired. Correct?
If the bible is IN FACT Divinely inspired, and IF both Catholics and Protestants grasp this reality; then on what basis did Protestantism began:shrug:
Your bible has fewer books, and numerious changes were made to the text of the Catholic bible.
What possible justification and esplaination can there be for this? Either the then 1100 year old Catholic Bible is true and inspired or its not? it can’t be both?
Love and prayers, and thanks for you’re patience with me![]()
It wasn’t meant this way to begin with. That’s the answer…
I try to put myself in the mind of Christ as much as I can - and then being a father myself, wonder how God feels as He looks on His children that can’t dine at the same supper table because they can’t get along. Then it becomes clear what Christ meant when He prayed His High Priestly prayer of John 17. I gather He prayed for Unity so His brothers and sisters wouldn’t have questions like this to ask of each other.
Does my answer address scientifically or apolegetically each detail of the question? No. But it doesn’t really take a rocket scientist/apologist/philosopher/theologian (none of which I am - just a plain old recovering sinner here) to figure out the answer that it shouldn’t be this way to begin with…to even have these questions to ask…because in making God real as a Father, and to build a personal relationship with Him through His Son - we can easily see that God the Father aches for unity as any good father does for his family.
Are protestants to blame? Yes. Are Catholics to blame? Yes. Blaming does no good though…but that’s all I got…because you asked the answer from protestants, I won’t butt in any longer…unless something glares at me…and being a good brother, I feel called to speak up…
God bless you and I hope it bears the fruit of bringing more brothers and sisters Home,
luke1_28