To: CindyDawg
First, my mom was a convert from Presbyterian to Catholicism, so she couldn't really teach me any theology. But my father still leads the anti-sexeducation in Catholic schools movement, so I guess he taught me Catholic theology using the Bible. Second, if God thought the same way you do, the Catholic Church would be much smaller than what it is now. Lastly, you are using the same remark that atheists use; "what's popular is not always right, and what's right is not always popular."
47,474 posted on
04/20/2003 5:16:09 PM PDT by
tHe AnTiLiB
(Pray in reparation for the sins of the world, like Jesus did.)
To: tHe AnTiLiB
First, my mom was a convert from Presbyterian to Catholicism, so she couldn't really teach me any theology. But my father still leads the anti-sexeducation in Catholic schools movement, so I guess he taught me Catholic theology using the Bible. Second, if God thought the same way you do, the Catholic Church would be much smaller than what it is now. Lastly, you are using the same remark that atheists use; "what's popular is not always right, and what's right is not always popular Been called a lot of bad names before but never an atheist. You guys believe this? lol. Now, answer the question. I know your dad has one, but do you own a Bible or not? It's not a put down. It's just that if you don't have one one, you will need to get one to keep up here :').
To: tHe AnTiLiB
You might find this handy:
Bible: Revised Standard Version
Searchable a variety of ways, and includes the deuterocanonical books from the "Old Testament".
There are a number of online Douay-Rheims as well, if you prefer, but the search capabilities are not as good.
47,570 posted on
04/21/2003 7:42:21 AM PDT by
malakhi
(fundamentalist unitarian)
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