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You have been told a million times that Scripture is borne from Sacred Tradition. Sacred Tradition is what was practiced by the Apostles and their eyewitnesses. The Church came first, then Scripture.
Would you happen to have the source for this? This is the first i have seen this. My sources tell me the Jews as a whole accepted the entire protestant OT. They rejected the apocryphal books in part because they do not claim to be written by a prophet and there was no predictive prophecy in them.
*It is a fact of history that in the time of Christ the Jews were in possession of sacred books, which differed widely from one another in subject, style, origin and scope, and it is also a fact that they regarded all such writings as invested with a character which distinguished them from all other books. This was the Divine authority of every one of these books and of every part of each book. This belief of the Jews was confirmed by Our Lord and His Apostles; for they supposed its truth in their teaching, used it as a foundation of their doctrine, and intimately connected with it the religious system of which they were the founders." *If the church came before the scriptures what of the OT? They predate the church.
NewAdvent.org
Read about the frescoes found in the Catacombs, the beliefs and practices of the early Christians. Since I am not the answer man (girl), I’m sure you could look this up yourself.
Yes, Michealangelo and Leonardo da Vinci were just drawing on walls too. That is why millions of dollars have been spent restoring their works. MA’s works, by the way commissioned by Pope Julius II, who believed in the Real Presence, as did all Christians at that time, because MA painted in 1505, b4 the Reformation.All this tells me is what someone drew on a wall. It may have been the belief of this person but that does not mean its true.
]What about the gospel of Thomas, Protoevangelium of James?
Thank YOU!! Our parish priest, who is also a theologian at the local Jesuit University, keeps quoting these writings in his homilies as historical evidence of some Biblical teachings. Can you give me a link where the CC declared this historical evidence as false and condemned as historical truth? I know these writing were declared as not Divinely inspired, but I did not realize they were considered false history. You know those Jesuits - way out there. Originally determined to undermine the Reformation, now so liberal; they have an agenda.Rejected. Is it not true that the some of the Marian claims are based on the Protoevangelium of James which is a false book and condemned by the church?