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To: Dr. Eckleburg

“(This would certainly be indicative of how little the Scriptures are esteemed in Rome.)”

In post #575, you wrote: “No wonder Roman Catholics don’t have faith in the word of God. They believe it was written by knuckleheads with emotional problems.”

These claims lack credibility, yet are repeated many times.

Again, I say that the opinion of one Catholic re: St. Paul and his epistles is just that—one opinion. It is NOT the teaching of the Catholic Church. Again I mention that the epistles of St. Paul are used very extensively, in the 3-year cycle of Sunday Mass readings and the 2-year cycles of daily Mass readings. These readings are matched in content with the Gospel readings and provide the material for the homilies (sermons).

However you may couch these claims with “reasonable to wonder”, and “perhaps Rome now teaches...” and “this certainly would be indicative”, the fundamental idea presented is that Rome doesn’t have faith in the word of God, and/or that the opinion of one Catholic about St. Paul should/could be translated as the teaching of the Catholic Church.

It’s just not a credible position and doesn’t serve the truth about Catholicism.


719 posted on 09/27/2010 9:04:47 PM PDT by Running On Empty ((The three sorriest words: "It's too late"))
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To: Running On Empty; Gamecock

~~”I say that the opinion of one Catholic re: St. Paul and his epistles is just that—one opinion.”~~

Check out Gamecock’s homepage. It’s the “opinion” of more than “one Catholic.”

http://www.freerepublic.com/~gamecock/index?U=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.freerepublic.com%2Ffocus%2Freligion%2F2578704%2Fposts%3Fpage%3D7070

Were they all “catechized poorly?”


720 posted on 09/27/2010 9:36:35 PM PDT by Dr. Eckleburg
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