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Apart for that, what does it matter anyway if there is no salvation to be found in the bible apart of a 'look-alike' version of it. At least, when I read John 5:39-40 it tells you that people should not read the bibles lest they think that they can find eternal life in the passages they read: Quote:
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In France, 99 % of the Catholics do not read any Bible, usually. And they have at home only one book. Where is the problem ? |
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I went to RCC schools in the 50s/60s.
Religion was part of it, but it was not pervasive. In biology neither creationim nor evolution was discussed. Never saw a bible in grammar school. It was all about the rituals like mass, Stations Of The Cross, and confession. The school was attached to a church, an old new England Goth cavernous church with lights on low. And the kids would be sitting in the pews waiting in turn to go into the dark confession box. In 12th grade religion class we read parts of the bible, but as I remember the class it was more like philosophy. |
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But I do remember a book called "Who was Melchisedek," which was a topic that nobody seem to care much about. |
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I suspect there are new truths in the current catechism, and some old truths omitted. That's the advantage of having fresh, off the press scriptures like the new edition of the OED. |
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