The Catholic Bible includes the Deuterocanonical books, making it larger, whereas the Christian Bible typically refers to Protestant versions, which exclude these books.
Not one uses the word “sufficient”—each one implies profitability or usefulness, and many are given at the same time as an exhortation to hold fast to the oral teaching of our Lord and the apostles. The thing to keep in mind is that nowhere does the Bible say, “Scripture alone is ...
Rejected Books of the Bible and What Happened to Them Archaeological evidence of Jesus does not exist. There is no definitive physical or archaeological evidence of the existence of Jesus. “There’s nothing conclusive, nor would I expect there to be,” Mykytiuk says. “Peasants don’t normal...
Perhaps you were taught to think of saints as statues in a church building. But the Bible teaches something completely different. Who is a saint? You are. That is if you’re a follower of Jesus. God calls a "saint" those who trust in Christ alone for salvation. "But Ananias answered,...
I believe that Bible is God’s inspired Word, and therefore is to be our chief guide both for faith and life. In my opinion, nothing in this world tells us more authoritatively what the church ought to be than Christian Scripture. Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox believers would agree ...
The Bible was originally written in the ancient languages of Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek over a period of many centuries. Although sometimes referred to as “dead” languages (because they are not commonly spoken in the same format today), all three of these languages are very much alive. ...
It does not mean to totally blank your mind out waiting for illumination from God. God works best when you are in an active and seeking mode with Him, not when you are in a passive, robotic, zombie-like state. The Bible says that the Holy Spirit will guide you into all truth. One ...
Amy Welborn’sProve Itbooks answer some of the tough questions about the faith that many teens face. 100 Things Every Catholic Teen Should Know You Cat– a catechism for Catholic youth. Ablaze! Stories of Daring Teens Saints Posted byLCinUncategorizedTags:Amy Welborn,Bible,catechism,cell phones...
Many parents search for an answer to the question "How do I provide the kind of religious education I want for my child?" Religious education is a very personal, subjective matter. When it comes to religious education one size most definitely does not fit all. Each of us has a very...
(after the manner of a man I speak)Smith's Literal TranslationAnd if our injustice shall recommend the justice of God, what shall we say God not unjust bringing in anger? (I speak as man). Catholic TranslationsDouay-Rheims BibleBut if our injustice commend the justice of God, what shall...