I just no longer have words for this, so I'll ask three very serious questions:
First, would someone like to explain what this man did yesterday, holding up Bible and saying "It's a Bible"?
Second, what was the point of that, what was his goal?
Third, do you believe we were witnessing a devout Christian there, holding up a religion's holy book in humble reverence?
Thanks in advance.
This is what Mac focuses on in the midst of riots, after church was burned.
You aren't getting any "answers" because you failed to show anything wrong. Good on Trump if he truly was there...
When Trump was asked what was his favorite verse he didn't have an answer. It's because he has never read the book. Either that or he couldn't find a verse directly about him.
/——-/ I’m Catholic and have never read the Bible. In school, I studied the Catechism. Neither do I have a favorite verse.
ya, sorry you claim to be catholic and have never read the bible? You are not like any catholic I have ever met!
1 Thessalonians 2:13
2 Peter 3:16
2 Timothy 2:15
Acts 17:11
you can go on and on about the importance of the word for which you have no need to know but call your self a catholic? ya, right!
/——-/ yeah, Cupcake. I know more about my religion than you do. We studied the Catechism.
"Did God intend that the Bible alone should be the guide to salvation? No, because certain things in the Bible can be misunderstood, and because the Bible does not have everything God taught" Catechism-, p. 51.
"Do we get from the Bible alone all our knowledge and certainty about what God has told us? No, there is also Sacred Tradition … What is tradition? The Word of God handed on to us by the Apostles in their preaching and by their successors in the church to the present day … Do you have to believe in tradition? Yes … we are obliged to accept all the truths contained in the Bible and Tradition…" - Catechism, pp. 9,10.
Catholicism and Scripture: the Roman Catholic Church and the Bible