I love hearing you debate issues from “the Catholic perspective”. You always put it just right, Vlad.
Apparently, you said that “teachers” would interpret, then, when shown your words and interpretation is BOGUS, you then say the equivalent of, “Well, it’s almost the same thing if students interpret the words on their own or ask questions about it.”
Get real.
Oh, now the real issues around this, according to you, is NOT that teachers would “interpret”, since now you’ve been kicked with that one, but, instead, that the Bible translation and possible “indifferentism” (whatever the HECK that word is) will occur?
Your words are just so much clanging in the wind, Vlad.
You wrote:
“Oh, now the real issues around this, according to you, is NOT that teachers would interpret, since now youve been kicked with that one,”
Didn’t happen. As I said, teachers will interpret - no matter what the law actually says. Tecahers will answer questions - and that will mean interpretation. A translation will be selected over others - and that means interpretation. Particular verses will be picked - and that means interpretation.
“but, instead, that the Bible translation and possible indifferentism (whatever the HECK that word is) will occur?”
Indifferentism. Before you condemn what you don’t seem to know, I suggest you look it up.
“Your words are just so much clanging in the wind, Vlad.”
No, my words will be shown to be correct.