Dear Megan ... there is nothing prideful about responding to someone's statement, with a question. You posted this statement: Maybe you might want to ask Catholic kids to read the Bible. Its a radical idea, I know, but still..., and in a sarcastic manner.
Another freeper picked up the theme with his statement: Studying the Bible instead of dull text books would probably work out better. Of course, theyd probably come out not being Catholic though, but thats fine with Christ., also in a sarcastic manner.
I agreed with you both on the value of children learning the Bible but scripture alone does not address all the contemporary issues that we face in life - or does it? For that reason, I posed this question:
You may have a point! Please show me what the Bible says about in-vitro fertilization, contraception and divorce ... what does it say about two people living together outside of marriage. I'll grant you the graphics in the Baltimore Catechism are dated but the material is current, all of it based on scripture.
You posted your statement at comment #3 and I posed the question on comment #54. It has taken until comment #1118 for you to respond, not with a direct response but as a personal attack. If you don't know where scripture addresses these issues, all you have to do is say so.
Pax et Bonum
Of course it does.
God put in there everything we need to make correct moral decisions.