Biblical fundamentalists to demand that Catholics Protestants use the Bible to explain Catholic practices?
knowing that the Protestant Bible books are missing compared to the original compilation of the Bible makes no sense that the Catholic Bible fundamentalists should limit the Bible to explain the Protestant-Catholic practices. It does not seem fair.
- Biblical fundamentalists to demand that Catholics Protestants use the Bible to explain Catholic practices?
- Non-Catholic Christians, why have so many non-biblical practices.
- Catholics, do you recognize that mainstream Protestants are much closer to the spirit of Jesus and the Bible?
- Any other Catholic, not Protestant, Old Fashioned Bible, fundamentalists out tonight?
- Why is the shortest book of Esther in the Bible that Catholics Protestant Bible?






there is this curious announcement by a cast this once said something like,
"If the original Hebrew disagrees with my KJV of the Bible that his Hebrew is wrong, if your Hebrew under my RV then your Hebrew is right."
there is a collection of stupid ads like this I forgot the website.
1) make the claim of the Catholic Bible Protestant fundamentalists use the Bible to explain Catholic practices?
Well, not me. The only important figure in the doctrine exclusively deuterocanon - to my knowledge - is the doctrine of prayer for the dead (as practiced by Jews, not Christians). Taking into account that, by comparison, Paul speaks of the effectiveness of substitution, baptism for the dead, prayer for the dead does not seem to be an issue worth more subtleties. Substitute baptism for the dead seems a much more extreme practice, however, is approved in the New Testament. So why whine about prayer for the dead?
SO, unless the item is specifically dedicated to prayer for the dead, this is not a problem.
Jim, http://www.bible-reviews.com/selector_rc …
However, a book is useful only for this:
Catholicism and Fundamentalism by Karl Keating - Catholic Apologetics, Paperback, 360 pp.
Catholicism and Fundamentalism by Karl Keating, a book of Catholic apologetics, defending Catholicism from fundamentalist attacks with clear, detailed, and replicas of charity.
Karl Keating defends Catholicism from fundamentalist attacks and explains why fundamentalism has been so successful in converting''“ Romanists. After showing the origins of fundamentalism, which examines representative anti-Catholic groups and presents their arguments in their own words. Replicas are clear, detailed, and charities. Particular attention is paid to the basic doctrines of Scripture and Catholic beliefs.
360 pages, Softcover
That is exactly how it works. Each denomination has its own canon. At a minimum, a fundamentalist Protestant should be able to justify his opinion by explaining that each of its entire canon came to feel for what their charge is valid and the other is not.
No it is not fair. However, they reject the Bible books that have been part of Holy Scripture for thousands of years.
Protestant Bibles use the Hebrew Bible as the Old Testament.
I ran across one or two that were the case.
Catholicism uses the King James version only.