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Proof?
Why don't you and I take a test on Bible knowledge? A general examination (similar to a Board Exam) about the Bible from a non-denominational authority?

Peace and every blessing?

2007-04-02 17:42:20 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

I'm sorry, but I do not understand what you mean by that. I have been Catholic my entire life. I have received a Catholic education since I was three years old and in Pre-K. I attend mass 2 to 3 times weekly at least. I am in a rosary group and I lead a bible study group. I have read up and studied the bible, church doctrine, and both Catholic and Christian writings. I am well taught in the Lord our God and the Bible. Growing up, everyone in my Sunday School was to encouraged to read the Bible. At my Church, children study the bible from the time they can read. Excuse me if I sound rude, but I don't think you could do much better than that. If you think you are better than me or have more knowledge than me because I am a Catholic, than sir, you have another thing coming.

2007-04-02 17:42:10 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

in my opinion i love many Catholics. My father is a Deacon in the Catholic Church. i'm friends with the interior reach priest, Father Ed, he's comprehend as round proper the following. we've a good loved ones 12 little ones from the equivalent father and mom. maximum of them are Catholic. on the Catholic, DeLa sal college the Catholic academics are so nice and sacrificing. i have self assurance the Catholics do love the Lord. yet!!! they're declaring the Rosary to Mary in any respect circumstances they sense that the bread and wine easily grow to be the body and blood of Christ they sometimes use beads, statues, and diverse products to worship with. All it extremely is in the course of God's word determined in scripture. Then at the same time as I sit down and search for suggestion from with my father or the priest or diverse Catholics I see the fruit of their lips and that i see gossip, cursing, foul language, sexual oriented and demeaning language, hate for others and so so a lot more advantageous. this isn't the top result I educate in my life. The Spirit of God teaches us that those concerns are flawed. The products and Rosary and statues and the wicked fruit it really is all flawed and the Lord himself tells us that a strong tree brings forth strong fruit and can't placed across forth evil fruit. I pray that Catholics will see the mistakes and take delivery of God's fact and now no longer the stress of being politically perfect Catholic. God bless and choose you'll cope with to work out.

2016-12-03 04:28:05 · answer #3 · answered by klingelhoefer 3 · 0 0

How arrogont you are, To assume that they know littlle.Though I am not a Catholic nor even a Christian for that matter I have found Catholics to be amongst the most knowledgeble of their creater and their scriptures. In fact to become a Catholic one has to take a series of classes and sudy courses of which take some time. Usualy it seems to be the reverse in the other sects of Christianity. A preist has to have an education eq. to PHD versus the Fundies where they ,a lot of the time have only high school and then few years of Bible college. Also we must remember that ALL of the other sects are borne out of Catholicism and most date back only a century with the exception of some main stream protestants who can be traced back about five hundred years. Before closing remember out of a long history comes a lot of knowledge. .Try to not be so assumptive, my freind.

2007-04-02 18:37:05 · answer #4 · answered by chinavagabond94122 3 · 1 0

Isnt It Surprising? How Little The Catholics And Orthodoxians Know About Our Lord And The Bible?

Not really!

Having gotten out of the BIG CULT at the age of 14 I can understand the BRAINWASH.

2007-04-02 17:39:14 · answer #5 · answered by dondutkowski 2 · 1 3

I think reading the Bible and learning from it is lifetime ongoing experience. I am a Catholic and have read the Bible hundreds of times. That said, I also have no problem learning more about this subject and expanding my knowledge.

I don't think any religion has a monopoly on Jesus and the Bible. Nor can they claim they know everything thing there is to know about our Master.

It seems everyone and every religion has their opinion concerning the Master and His Works. Everyone thinks they are right and everyone else is wrong.

2007-04-02 17:44:33 · answer #6 · answered by Terk 2 · 1 0

There are many faiths that put less emphasis on literal interpretation of scripture than fundamentalist Christians do. A number of these identify strongly with Christianity anyway.

In this way they resemble the early Christian Church, which had no New Testament for generations, relying instead on the texts of a mother faith they would soon reinterpret.

These denominations or sects may counter that you know little about their traditions, on which their faiths are largely based.

Is this true?

2007-04-02 17:57:29 · answer #7 · answered by James 4 · 1 0

How little YOU know! The Church existed before the Bible. It was the Catholic Church that decided which Scriptures should be included in what we now know is the Bible. I think you need to learn the lesson of love.

2007-04-02 17:45:33 · answer #8 · answered by jom 4 · 3 0

Seek knowledge instead of being so illiterate.


Christ did not say, "Sit down and write Bibles and scatter them over the earth, and let every man read his Bible and judge for himself." If Christ had said that, there would never have been a Christianity on the earth at all, but a Babylon and confusion instead, and never one Church, the union of one body. Hence, Christ never said to His Apostles, "Go and write Bibles and distribute them, and let everyone judge for himself." That injunction was reserved for the Sixteenth Century, and we have seen the result of it. Ever since the Sixteenth Century there have been springing up religion upon religion, and churches upon churches, all fighting and quarreling with one another, and all because of the private interpretation of the Bible.

Christ sent His Apostles with authority to teach all nations, and never gave them any command of writing the Bible. And the Apostles went forth and preached everywhere, and planted the Church of God throughout the earth, but never thought of writing

2007-04-02 17:53:39 · answer #9 · answered by Isabella 6 · 0 1

Many people especially young people do not believe in God but go to Church because their parents force them to. I am Catholic and I know alot (not all (im not perfect)) about the bible and Jesus' life etc. I do not think the knowledge of the bible is limited to one section of Christians but that it is certain groups like many of the younger people who dont care to know stuff. and i feel that i can say this with a reliable source bc i am part of the younger generation and many ppl around me dont know much about the bible etc. bc they care more about earthly stuff.....advice try not to single groups out

2007-04-02 17:47:38 · answer #10 · answered by psdifficult 1 · 1 0

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