As you see in the article, people from differing religions discussed the origin of the Bible in a civil manner. I believe this can be an Ecumenical thread, and that we could, likewise discuss this topic in a civil and ecumenical manner.
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Today the postman brought my brand new leather-bound Douay-Rheims-Challoner Bible. I could not be more thrilled!
Thank God for founding the Catholic Church and guiding it these 1970+ years!
No time to read...WHO put the Bible together??
It looks like a Catholic thread to me, considering the (interesting) conversation is between a well-informed Catholic and four completely clueless Protestants...not exactly a balanced discussion.
Thank you for this post.
And to claim the Hebrews don't have the right Hebrew bible, but the Catholic church does is histerical...
Bumping for later.
Thanks for this posting.
Previously posted (all threads are open, unless marked otherwise):
On Salvation Outside the Catholic Church
The Great Heresies
SALVATION PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE
JUSTIFICATION IN CATHOLIC TEACHING
Hermits and Solitaries [Ecumenical]
THE PRIESTHOOD DEBATE
RIGHTEOUSNESS AND MERIT
A Well-Rounded Pope [Ecumenical]
A Monastery to Last 1,000 Years [Ecumenical]
Explaining Purgatory from a New Testament Perspective [Ecumenical]