Posted on 07/15/2014 3:17:34 PM PDT by Faith Presses On
The American Bible Society funds an annual State of the Bible survey, and this spring the Christian Post cheered some of their findings: The Bible continues to dominate both mind space and book retail space as Americas undisputed best-seller. According to the study, conducted by Barna, over 88 percent of American homes contain a Bible. In fact, the average is 4.7 copies per household.
Now, I should note that a young non-religious friend once came home from school with a bright green Gideons New Testament that she later touted as a reserve of fine rolling papers, which may explain why the household average isnt a solid 5.
But most Americans treat the Bible with some degree of deference.
Among adults who responded to the survey, 56% were classified as pro-Bible meaning they think it is the actual or inspired word of God with no errors. More than a quarter said that they read from the Good Book daily or at least several times a week. Fully half said the Bible contains everything a person needs to know to lead a meaningful life.
(Excerpt) Read more at salon.com ...
It’s interesting that it’s the Christians that are getting it wrong; did salon forget about the Jews who wrote this, or are the Jews getting it right where the Christians are not? At any rate, given the well known reputation salon has for deep religious scholarship, it’s gratifying that they’ve finally straightened things out for the Christians who’ve gotten it all wrong for all of these thousands of years.
But if someone told her it sounded like she was advocating for bestiality, incest and probably pedophilia, too, she would say they were “being paranoid.”
Thank you for posting all that background information. I remember reading about some of her abortion remarks but didn’t realize the author of this piece was the one who made them.
Not baaaaaa-d. (sheep voice)
Bwahahaha.
So one wonders how many has he adhered to and also his Satanic brother Holder. How many has he adhered to as well.
You forgot the one about not making images and bowing down to them and split the last one into two.
Imagine that........
When I want to find out about the Bible I naturally turn to Salon.
Is that from a version of the Bible or the Salvation paraphrase?
They got a full dose of Scripture and an admonition not to believe what they are being taught. I told them there is only one ETERNAL God and that they have no hope without Him. After spending 10-15 minutes in witness to them, they asked me if I wanted to find out more about their faith.
I declined! Hehe!!!
LOL! Saints aren’t gods. Mary isn’t a god.
Please don’t try to make this a truth, for your pictures portray only praying....and in my judgment are being used wrongly.
The Catholic tradition uses the division of the Commandments established by St. Augustine. (The Lutheran confessions also use this numbering, while some other confessions & traditions use slightly different numberings.)
Here are the Catholic Ten Commandments:
1. I am the LORD your God. You shall worship the Lord your God and Him only shall you serve.
2. You shall not take the name of the Lord your God in vain.
3. Remember to keep holy the Sabbath day.
4. Honor your father and your mother.
5. You shall not kill.
6. You shall not commit adultery.
7. You shall not steal.
8. You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor.
9. You shall not covet your neighbor’s wife.
10. You shall not covet your neighbor’s goods.
http://www.beginningcatholic.com/catholic-ten-commandments.html
THE TEN COMMANDMENTS
Exodus 20 2-17 |
Deuteronomy 5:6-21 |
A Traditional Catechetical Formula |
I am the LORD your God, |
I am the LORD your God, |
1. I am the LORD your God: |
You shall have no other gods before me. |
You shall have no other gods before me |
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You shall not take |
You shall not take |
2. You shall not take |
Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy. |
Observe the sabbath day, |
3. Remember to keep holy the LORD'S Day. |
Honor your father and your mother, |
Honor your father and your mother |
4. Honor your father and your mother. |
You shall not kill. |
You shall not kill. |
5. You shall not kill. |
You shall not commit adultery. |
Neither shall you commit adultery. |
6. You shall not commit adultery. |
You shall not steal. |
Neither shall you steal. |
7. You shall not steal. |
You shall not bear false witness |
Neither shall you bear false witness |
8. You shall not bear false witness |
You shall not covet your neighbor's house; |
Neither shall you covet You shall not desire . . . |
9. You shall not covet 10. You shall not covet |
I know that already, but it is obvious to the most casual observer that most Roman Catholics (that I know) pray to those dead people and lift Mary up to the post of co-redemptress (a position never found in Scripture). Your list of commandments also follows the usual ignoring of the second which specifically forbids your groups idolatry!
As for bowing down, your judgment is not in following with the facts! It does follow your usual form of never straying from the "party line"! Obama would be proud to have such a blind follower.
Or this:
Hahahahahaaaaa
So, we see an Indian youth depicted as a Protestant, and a snake handler. I see neither of them "bowing down to idols". The Indian is likely a Muzzie (a friend of your Pope), since the photo tag reveals he is a madras student. The snake guy is showing his faith in the power of God, in reference to a Scripture. Those are members of a small sect and certainly don't represent the normal Protestant.
You make a poor respondent with these feeble attempts. Try to be more creative. I can google any number of photos showing Roman Catholic idolatry.
Sure. I mean why not? What's the difference really between the Muslim's understanding of the Quran and a Protestant's understanding of the Bible. The Word of God, after all, is a person of the Trinity, and not a book. Bibliolatry is unhealthy and unscriptural.
You make a poor respondent with these feeble attempts. Try to be more creative. I can google any number of photos showing Roman Catholic idolatry.
So sorry to have offended your creative sensibilities. I suppose it is a pre-requisite for being a protestant, however.
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