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AshleyBelle
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Reading about church history helps to understand how the church grew and various other things. Its quite enriching.
Do you read the Bible?
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Now that's just silly... why would I care about church history? How the church grew? And various other "things?"
When Christ was telling Peter “on this rock I will build my church” He was telling us that HE is the church, and we are all a nebulous, invisible body of believers!
And my Bible tells me all Christians are saints… But I know it obviously means that only the Christians on earth are saints… It would be silly to consider any kind of conversation with dead Christians!
Oh and…church history isn’t in the Bible…so even if it “helps to know about it” I don’t need it!
And the most important thing to remember, is that even reading church history, NONE of it can be proven! The only truth is in the Bible! How do I know that any of these things I read in books about church history aren’t just a lie? The apostles didn’t write church history.
Church history is NOT divinely inspired. I’m not required to believe it.
Besides if I read church history I might have to become Catholic