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The Catholic Church is reliable in a way that the bible is, in a way that is astounding considering that its represented by humans, and humans are proven through history to be generally unreliable in their understanding.
Some people (effectively) go on thinking that “it was raining cats and dogs” means that cats and dogs were falling out of the sky. Others realise that there is a huge difference between a literal and a literalist interpretation.
The former seem to think the bible was written in contemporary english, the latter give space to God to be beyond our understanding.
Great news!
The Catholic Church is reliable in a way that the bible is, in a way that is astounding considering that its represented by humans, and humans are proven through history to be generally unreliable in their understanding.
Some people (effectively) go on thinking that “it was raining cats and dogs” means that cats and dogs were falling out of the sky. Others realise that there is a huge difference between a literal and a literalist interpretation.
The former seem to think the bible was written in contemporary english, the latter give space to God to be beyond our understanding.
Great news!