Cruciform, where are the Scriptures that state that we must pray to Mary and the Saints? I'm waiting?
Even if that were so (it isn't), the Catechism still contains the formal teachings of the Catholic Church. Go ahead, then, and show us where your friend's claims are taught in the Catechism. Let's have it.The Catholic Catechism is a man made doctrine that the followers have to abide by.
Your vast ignorance of Catholic teaching and practice is on display once again. You're just embarrassing yourself.Catholicism is a cult that brainwashes its Parishioners with man made church doctrine. Why else do they not allow its Parishioners to read the real Bible?
And what---in the opinion of your chosen recently-invented, man-made non-Catholic sect---is "the True Bible"? (Wait for it...)Start reading the "True Bible" from cover to cover and it may set you free from the falsehoods of the Catholic church.
I tried that, and it did set me free, by leading me to the Supreme Pontiff's teachings on faith, doctrine and morals. The Bible did that.Start reading the "True Bible" from cover to cover and it may set you free from the falsehoods of the Catholic church.
I tried that, and it did set me free, by leading me to the Supreme Pontiff's teachings on faith, doctrine and morals. The Bible did that.
How do you imagine that the KJV/NKJV differs substantially from, for instance, the Revised Standard Version (RSV), which many Catholics use, or the New American Bible (NAB) which is used in the Catholic liturgy in the U.S.? The fact is that I could demonstrate the Catholic position from any standard Protestant translation of the Bible; they all say pretty much the same thing.I meant you should read the Bible that is free of Catholic dogma. Get yourself a King James version or a New King James Version, one that doesn't include any Catholic false doctrine.
And what---in the opinion of your chosen recently-invented, man-made non-Catholic sect---is "the True Bible"? (Wait for it...)
How do you imagine that the KJV/NKJV differs substantially from, for instance, the Revised Standard Version (RSV), which many Catholics use, or the New American Bible (NAB) which is used in the Catholic liturgy in the U.S.? The fact is that I could demonstrate the Catholic position from any standard Protestant translation of the Bible; they all say pretty much the same thing.
Even if that were so (it isn't), the Catechism still contains the formal teachings of the Catholic Church. Go ahead, then, and show us where your friend's claims are taught in the Catechism. Let's have it.
Correct. :thumb:The fact is that I could demonstrate the Catholic position from any standard Protestant translation of the Bible
Luke 1:28Show me in the King James Version (Chapter and verse) that we are to pray to Mary and the Saints?
Again: Which English translation supposedly qualifies as, as you call it, "the True Bible"?If you prefer your Church, Priests, Hierarchy of the church, praying to Saints and Mary and your Pope, that's your choice. I prefer the Word of God which includes the "True Gospel." That's just me, though.
Show me in the King James Version (Chapter and verse) that we are to pray to Mary and the Saints?
No, though it does supersede the interpretive and theological opinions of your preferred recently-invented, man-made non-Catholic sect.Do you believe that Catholicism supersedes the written word of God?
Brainwashing at its finest!Luke 1:28
Hail, thou that art highly favoured, the Lord is with thee: blessed art thou among women.
Luke 1:42
Blessed art thou among women, and blessed is the fruit of thy womb.
No, though it does supersede the interpretive and theological opinions of your preferred recently-invented, man-made non-Catholic sect.