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Wesley7
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What exactly does the Catholic Church teach about the Bible?
The official teaching of the Church is nicely summarized in Dei Verbum.What exactly does the Catholic Church teach about the Bible?
Read it, know it, love it, but don’t worship it, or transform it into your own personal religion. It’s part of the whole. It’s one of three religious authorities – scripture, the magisterium, tradition. Actually, scripture is a *by-product *of Catholic tradition. IMO, the role of the Bible is the single biggest point of contention between Protestantism and Catholicism. Many, many Protestants actually worship the Bible, instead of God.What exactly does the Catholic Church teach about the Bible?
No, it doesn’t. BUT…part of the ‘inerrant truth’ you’re alluding to is the folly of Man. And yes – it definitely exposes that. In other words, many of the actions depicted in the Bible on the part of supposedly ‘holy’ people were immoral, and quite the opposite of what Christians should do. First and foremost is the genocide and ethnic cleansing promoted by the Old Testament. Christians don’t do that. They have, unfortunately, but shouldn’t have, and definitely shouldn’t ever do them again.The bible is the inerrant word of God. The bible contains no errors in any of its parts…none.
True…many things that were done as recorded in the bible were immoral. But we have to accept that at times God commanded his people to kill others because of their sins.No, it doesn’t. BUT…part of the ‘inerrant truth’ you’re alluding to is the folly of Man. And yes – it definitely exposes that. In other words, many of the actions depicted in the Bible on the part of supposedly ‘holy’ people were immoral, and quite the opposite of what Christians should do. First and foremost is the genocide and ethnic cleansing promoted by the Old Testament. Christians don’t do that. They have, unfortunately, but shouldn’t have, and definitely shouldn’t ever do them again.