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To: vladimir998
“How many Catholic FReepers who will rush to lay praises on him can say they agree with him on these things?”

More than you think.

Well, considering that almost every Catholic FReeper who comments on these issues loudly endorses evolution, denies total Biblical inerrancy, or else never says a word on these subjects I think I can be forgiven for not knowing this.

“How many will consider him a “closet Protestant” because of them?”

None.

I don't know about that. Lots of Catholics who argue against Biblical inerrancy assume that the concept was invented by Protestants and is inseparable from sola scriptura. They seem to think that shooting the Bible full of holes vindicates the magisterium and Catholic oral tradition. Even the British Catholic creationist Daylight Origins Society traces the acceptance of evolution in the Catholic Church to a mistrust of the Bible that began at the time of the reformation. Never mind that liberal, anti-inerrantist Protestants are every bit as anti-inerrancy as any atheist, and they are just as much sola scriptura as Fundamentalist Protestants are.

“There are few communities smaller and lonelier than that of inerrantist Catholics. And I should know, ‘cause I used to be one.”

I doubt it.

Of course you know all about me. How dare I say something about my own personal experience of Catholicism when I was obviously dreaming or something?

23 posted on 03/24/2008 5:40:54 PM PDT by Zionist Conspirator ( . . . veyiqchu 'eleykha farah 'adummah temimah, 'asher 'ein-bah mum, 'asher lo'-`alah `aleyha `ol.)
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To: Zionist Conspirator

You wrote:

“Well, considering that almost every Catholic FReeper who comments on these issues...”

Wait. Almost every Catholic Freeper who comments on inerrancy denies inerrancy?

Do you have proof of that?

“Lots of Catholics who argue against Biblical inerrancy assume that the concept was invented by Protestants and is inseparable from sola scriptura.”

So, of course you point them toward Dei verbum, right?

“Of course you know all about me.”

I know you have shown no particular knowledge of the Catholic faith so why would anyone conclude you were once Catholic?

How dare I say something about my own personal experience of Catholicism when I was obviously dreaming or something?


25 posted on 03/24/2008 6:20:49 PM PDT by vladimir998 (Ignorance of Scripture is ignorance of Christ. St. Jerome)
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