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Gorgias
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Yeah, but your question presumes that there could be a conflict.I don’t presume anything… I ask.
Yes, if what’s written there comes from the Deposit of Faith. In this case, if it’s not explicitly Scriptural, then it comes from Apostolic Teaching.That’s what I asking about, if the Catechism says something, but its not back up with a Bible verse. then what? Do I accept it as the true, as something that should be done to receive grace because its written in the Catechism?
I’m having a hard time reconciling those two statements: on one hand, you concede that “[not] everything is in the Bible”, but on the other hand, you “want to see the Bible verse that backs up [any particular doctrinal claim].” Those two conflict with each other, right?Back to crazy example someone tells me about the 10 jumping jacks, then I’d want to see the Bible verse that backs that up… then I know I better start jumping before confessing.
@Gorgias… I never said everything is in the Bible, but what is in there is the truth.