I keep hearing all these "christians" say that Catholics aren't christians because they do things that aren't in the bible, and it seems real silly to me... a non-believer... that christians can think this.
When did the Catholic bible stop being Catholic? When did the Catholic bible become the ONLY source of the christian faith? Who gave the word that if it isn't in the bible, it isn't from the christian god?
Does this make sense to you? The bible did NOT assemble itself, nor did it drop out of the sky from the hand of god complete with instructions not to believe anything but it. Catholics put it together using CATHOLIC rules and guidelines. There are other versions of the bible that contain other books, but most christians don't read those, they read the Catholic version. It didn't assemble itself. It had to fit within the Catholic faith, and was NOT the only source of the faith. Catholicism made the bible, the bible didn't make Catholicism, so how can you call them unchristian?
2007-08-10
08:30:49
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