catholic bible vs non catholic bible

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Kathleen

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suaso;174059Don't throw the Catholic Bibles in the trash.[/quote said:
would u throw a sanatic bible in the trash?
yes! (or i hope you would!)
you would do it because it does not go with wot you belive
- because, it if it dosent suport, it is against.
do u know what im trying to get accross?

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Odd, I found both of those beliefs to have both historical and scriptural support. In fact, it's why I became Catholic after being raised Protestant. :D
i dont belive it is right to pray to mary. Jesus taught us to pray to:
Our father, hallowed be his name...etc etc ( i think i spelled hallowed wrong but i am in a rush )
they picked bits out of the bible, becuase they think that Mary is a supperior being or whatever, when actually she is a sinner, just like us, and need a saviour. they think she and other saints will be more symathetic! i dont see how people get that!

also purgotary is not really supported by the bible imo.
i belive their is heven and hell, nothin more.
for those who dont repent, will forever perish.
those who do, will mary Jesus, and live eternity with him.

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First, why is everyone so quick to bin books? Even if you don't believe they're inspired, they're still important and interesting in their own right.
Second, since when does a Scot refer to rubbish as 'trash'?
i think thats one of the first lol!


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Re: burning catholic bibles.

Ironically when the KJV was first published people burnt them too. Now it's used almost exclusively by many.

I think burning Harry potter takes precedance over burning cathlic bibles.
 
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suaso

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Burning Twilight posters is more acceptable. Ugh...emo Vampire that sparkle...Seriously, kids, Anne Rice is better :p
 
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? would you say those books are Gods word or not
uuuuuhhhhh A loaded question, my favorite Kind, I could say that this is not my place to determine that, But let me say, Absolutely, however It was John that wrote that not everything was recorded, we don't have everything that God has ever done since this world begin, but we do have what God deemed necessary, that we might know Him, Love Him and receive Him as Lord. So if we still have that then Praise the Lord. there is no where in the Bible that says we can not add words or take words away from the Word of God,but rather not to add unto the things , or take away from the words this is saying that we shouldn't take away from or add the the meaning of the Words Rev 22 says

Re 22:18For I testify unto every man that heareth the words of the prophecy of this book, If any man shall add unto these things, God shall add unto him the plagues that are written in this book:Re 22:19And if any man shall take away from the words of the book of this prophecy, God shall take away his part out of the book of life, and out of the holy city, and from the things which are written in this book.


and some only believes that this appies to only Rev. ( not me though) when translating sometimes you have to add words or take away words to get the true meaning. in america a toothbrush is a bush for the teeth in mexico (2 words in english 4 words in spanish)

so yes I say that the Holy Bible with the apocrypha books and the Holy Bible without the Apocrypha books is the Word of God
 
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You may fight it now but you will all be Catholic someday, that's right you will come under the authority of Peter The Rock whom Christ gave the church to.Right now your just stubborn runaways, you can come home to the one true Church and She will accept you. God be with you. Come Home Children come home.
 
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motojojo

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Have you ever noticed that the Catholic Church is about God, Jesus and the Holy Ghost and the Protestant is just about Anti- Catholic. You people speak of the Holy Roman Catholic Church as if you know something when in fact you know nothing about Her.
 
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Contrary to your post, I spend no time campaigning against Catholicism. I tend to think that the Jewish list of inspired OT books is correct. The reason that this is so important to Protestants is because of the stance of "sola fidei" (excuse the spelling), the stance that the Bible is the only guide for our faith and practice.
 
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greatkraw

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Have you ever noticed that the Catholic Church is about God, Jesus and the Holy Ghost and the Protestant is just about Anti- Catholic. You people speak of the Holy Roman Catholic Church as if you know something when in fact you know nothing about Her.
All Catholics say that all Protestants make broad generalisations.
 
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uuuuuhhhhh A loaded question, my favorite Kind, I could say that this is not my place to determine that, But let me say, Absolutely, however It was John that wrote that not everything was recorded, we don't have everything that God has ever done since this world begin, but we do have what God deemed necessary, that we might know Him, Love Him and receive Him as Lord. So if we still have that then Praise the Lord. there is no where in the Bible that says we can not add words or take words away from the Word of God,but rather not to add unto the things , or take away from the words this is saying that we shouldn't take away from or add the the meaning of the Words Rev 22 says

Re 22:18For I testify unto every man that heareth the words of the prophecy of this book, If any man shall add unto these things, God shall add unto him the plagues that are written in this book:Re 22:19And if any man shall take away from the words of the book of this prophecy, God shall take away his part out of the book of life, and out of the holy city, and from the things which are written in this book.


and some only believes that this appies to only Rev. ( not me though) when translating sometimes you have to add words or take away words to get the true meaning. in america a toothbrush is a bush for the teeth in mexico (2 words in english 4 words in spanish)

so yes I say that the Holy Bible with the apocrypha books and the Holy Bible without the Apocrypha books is the Word of God
ok thank you for your answer
 
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DieuMerci

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hmmm. well i've read the deuterocannonicals in the KJ verse. I've also read an entire translation of the greek Esther. And yes I've read all the other books. We seem to have more orthodox non-protestants on here than catholics..might want to look into their canons while you're at it. The Orthodox canons vary where as the RC canon is standard? Anyway, i think those books are interesting...but i don't consider them scripture. BTW you might want to understand that even among protestants there is debate between the majority and the lutherans, who consider some of the new testament to be antelogomena. I don't hold that view, I have an orthodox evangelical view of the Bible. Anyway, God bless. -Tyler
 
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Maddog

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if you are a catholic then by all means use the catholic but if you are a Christian then I would stay with the KJB.
You know, Catholics are Christians as well.
 
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suaso

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This reminds me of that episode of the simpsons when Bart and Homer become Catholic, and at the end, there is a flashfoward to the future where two sects are fighting over the deity of Bart...that episode also had Liam Neeson in it...*sigh*
 
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The difference between a catholic bible and a protestant one is so insignificant that we could say they´re both practically the same because the new Testament is the same and the ten commandments are the same. So the problem is not the kind of Bible (by the way Martin Luther didn´t consider the revelation book to be really inspired) but the interpretation we may have of it, so we all true christians (catholics, evangelicals, JWs, 7 Day adventists, etc) should look for a true unity in Christ and not encourage sectarian divisionism.
 
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HollyC

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but if you are a catholic then by all means use the catholic but if you are a Christian then I would stay with the KJB.

Ok by your words you are saying that a Catholic is not a Christian...?
 
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You may fight it now but you will all be Catholic someday, that's right you will come under the authority of Peter The Rock whom Christ gave the church to.Right now your just stubborn runaways, you can come home to the one true Church and She will accept you. God be with you. Come Home Children come home.
no the Church was built on what peter said. not who peter was, it said on this I will build my Church, not on you
 
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Ok by your words you are saying that a Catholic is not a Christian...?
I just love those who puts words in others mouth, no I didn't say that Catholics say that; they are catholics, not Christians a devout catholic and I have been told this by devout Catholics before, a catholic thinks that the term christian that even this forum stands for, is of the devil. and they don't won't to hear anything about our Jesus
 
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You know, Catholics are Christians as well.

well the Catholics that have cross my path don't want anything to do with Jesus and Him crucified. it is Jesus and what you can do according to their law what is it the twelve sacraments, and ye must believe that by doing these sacraments is how you are saved . well if i could have done all the sacraments and got saved then Jesus would not had to die, as I said in another post I had devout catholics , that wouldn't even talk about Jesus with me, I asked what i had to do to get saved and they wouldn't even respond, after i asked several more times the elder one of the bunch. told me to take my devil jesus and leave. it is not my place to condemn them. but i have never called their Jesus the devil
 
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if anyone has ever read Foxe's book of Martyrs is it hard to think of Catholics as anything religious.

Mt 16:15He saith unto them, But whom say ye that I am?Mt 16:16And Simon Peter answered and said, Thou art the Christ, the Son of the living God.Mt 16:17And Jesus answered and said unto him, Blessed art thou, Simon Barjona: for flesh and blood hath not revealed it unto thee, but my Father which is in heaven.Mt 16:18And I say also unto thee, That thou art Peter, and upon this rock I will build my church; and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it.

Jesus asked peter a question, peter responded, Jesus said peter upon you I will be my Chirch NO NO NO NO NO NO A thousand times NO, Jesus said peter upon THIS, what your response was, is what i will be my Church on, Jesus is the Rock, the Chief CORNERSTONE , the Foundation, if any other man build on any other foundation, and then Jesus says to build the church and let peter be the foundation NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO a thousand times NO!!!! Jesus is our everything that is needed.

think it not strange that a church builds upon peter and yet the church says that their priest can't be married , but yet the rock they built their church on had a MOTHER-IN-LAW.
 
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