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eddie_too
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I may be mistaken in my understanding, but I do not think it is appropriate to claim that the RCC suppressed the Bible in any meaningful manner.
where does my understanding originate?
well, it is because I was taught and still believe that the Church from its earliest inception, i.e. the first Pentecost Sunday, always used the Bible in its celebration of the Love Feast. not only were passages read to the congregation, but the leader of that congregation also took time to teach and explain the Bible. that is not what I would call suppression. of course, others may choose to call it suppression and I would respond that we then simply have a disconnect in our definitions of terms.
where does my understanding originate?
well, it is because I was taught and still believe that the Church from its earliest inception, i.e. the first Pentecost Sunday, always used the Bible in its celebration of the Love Feast. not only were passages read to the congregation, but the leader of that congregation also took time to teach and explain the Bible. that is not what I would call suppression. of course, others may choose to call it suppression and I would respond that we then simply have a disconnect in our definitions of terms.