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KathleenGee
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Your culture has a particular view in looking at Scripture and I have attended Protestant services and Bible Study and we do draw on the same Spirit.
Catholics approach Scripture on a variety of levels and contexts. We look at Scripture from its whole, not in parts. Every Word in Scripture is sacred, and it is not divorced from other parts. There are passages that are puzzling but through understanding people’s times and how it pertained to Salvation History, the meaning and purpose can come to light.
Fundamentalists are raised to look at Scripture in a certain way. But they do not know how Catholics relate to Scripture. And so it is very hard to even consider us as being Biblically oriented, of which we are very much. There are others who think we are unduly burdened by the Church, and project alot of misunderstandings on us.
So the first hurdle is to find a reference point. I have the Holy Spirit. You have the Holy Spirit. All priests have a great preparation from the seminary and to bring the Word of God to life for us in the context in the life we live, from the position that we are centered in God and balance. Catholic instruction of Scripture helps us understand the Word of God, ever alive and waiting to guide us…to bring us to harmony and peace in God and connection to the world around us…as nothing can exist without God willing it.
Jesus Christ is the Word of God made flesh!
Catholics approach Scripture on a variety of levels and contexts. We look at Scripture from its whole, not in parts. Every Word in Scripture is sacred, and it is not divorced from other parts. There are passages that are puzzling but through understanding people’s times and how it pertained to Salvation History, the meaning and purpose can come to light.
Fundamentalists are raised to look at Scripture in a certain way. But they do not know how Catholics relate to Scripture. And so it is very hard to even consider us as being Biblically oriented, of which we are very much. There are others who think we are unduly burdened by the Church, and project alot of misunderstandings on us.
So the first hurdle is to find a reference point. I have the Holy Spirit. You have the Holy Spirit. All priests have a great preparation from the seminary and to bring the Word of God to life for us in the context in the life we live, from the position that we are centered in God and balance. Catholic instruction of Scripture helps us understand the Word of God, ever alive and waiting to guide us…to bring us to harmony and peace in God and connection to the world around us…as nothing can exist without God willing it.
Jesus Christ is the Word of God made flesh!