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  1. see the Bible as a scientific or historical text, nonetheless, they do interpret the Bible literally when the text is intended to be interpreted that way; however, only the Catholic Church can tell us when the Bible is to be interpreted literally. First we will look at what the Bible is, who wrote it, and when, how, and why it was written. Also,

  2. Holy Scripture Most Profitable To Doctrine and Morality 3. Among the reasons for which the Holy Scripture is so worthy of commendation - in addition to its own excellence and to the homage which we owe to God's Word - the chief of all is, the innumerable benefits of which it is the source;

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  4. The Bible is not a book; it is a library of 73 books The word “Bible” comes from a Greek plural noun, ta biblia, meaning the books. The Bible is not just a book; it is rather a collection of 73 books, a library which contains many books stemming from very different periods of time, written in various languages,

  5. into a book—that’s weird—but welcoming you into what I hope feels like an honest conversation about one of the most important books ever written: the Bible. I wrote this book for folks who know about the Bible, but have never read the whole thing. It’s for those who think the Bible’s important, but never got a chance to build any

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  6. 1 The Bible’s stand on the subject of man’s origin is. (a) that man is the end product of evolution. (b) that man was created by God. (c) vague and uncertain, leaving room for either the evolutionary view or the doctrine of creation. (d) completely unreasonable. 2 The Bible teaches that man.

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  7. of Scripture – themes such as God, Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit, the human race, sin and salvation, the Christian life, the church and the hope of glory. This book identifies these and many other key topics and traces them throughout the course of Scripture. In this way the Bible is allowed to speak for itself. The main

  8. Jan 5, 2020 · After the Angelus, the Holy Father continued: Dear brothers and sisters, A terrible air of tension can be felt in many parts of the world. War brings only death and destruction. I call on all the parties to keep alight the flame of dialogue and self-restraint and to avoid the shadow of hostility. Let us pray in silence that the Lord may give us

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