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To: Lilllabettt
"I don't want to argue with you about the doctrine of the Eucharist!"

Did you even read my post to you? I mean that seriously. Could you please show me ANYWHERE in my post where I argued anything about interpreting the Eucharist.

If your point here is trying argue that private interpretation is not always legitimate, you are arguing with yourself. If you had simply read my post to you, you would have read what I believe is required for an individual to gain the ability to interprete the Scripture. I stated it several times.

With that in mind, let me assure you I do not believe it is correct to say private interpretation is always accurate. It CLEARLY is not. Especially when it is offered on single Scriptural verses removed from context. Why are there differences between Catholic Church interpretations of God's Word and Protestant Church interpretations of God's Word? On the MAJOR, FUNDAMENTAL issues relating to Christianity, there is actually very strong agreement. Just take a look at the Nicene Creed and the Apostle's Creed. Both are absolutely fundamental cores of all the major Christian Churches. There is no disagreement there. So how did differences in ideology arise? Wellll, you'll have to go back several hundred years to examine why Churches who share the same foundation have very divergent opinions on SOME key elements of ideology. As you look back you will note that much of the support for Catholic Doctrine comes from books added to the Old Testament of the Catholic Bible 400 years ago, that don't exist in the Bible used by Protestants (or Jews) or even the Catholic Church before the 16th Century. But the debate on that topic is centuries old, and will not be resolved here.

If you'd like me to explain to you how two people can come to "vastly different conclusions about such an incredibly important, central issue" perhaps you could reveal what issue you are talking about.

168 posted on 11/22/2004 11:47:26 AM PST by Rokke
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To: Rokke
With regard to John 6:53[...] Similarly, if you are asking someone to interpret a single Scriptural verse, without providing the context in which it was written you most likely will get childlike answers [...] You will know that when Jesus says "Verily, verily, I say unto you, Except ye eat the flesh of the Son of man, and drink his blood, ye have no life in you." he is not talking about some cannibalistic ceremony.

Here is where you argued against the Catholic interpretation of the Eucharistic verses of John. You say: read the Bible in context, and it'll be obvious to you its not to be taken literally. I say: that's your interpretation. That's your reading of the Bible 'in context'.

Believe it or not, there have been very smart, prayerful people in the world who have read the Bible, who know and understand that the Bible must be read 'in context,' who still come up with a different opinion. What about Protestant converts? Did they suddenly stop reading the Bible 'in context' when they began to become sympathetic to Catholic ideas? I promise, some of the best, but not all, of the scripture scholars are Protestants.
171 posted on 11/22/2004 1:17:05 PM PST by Lilllabettt
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