Saturday, November 05, 2005

Ironic: The Catholic view


A new "teaching document" issued by the Roman Catholic bishops of England, Wales and Scotland warns that Catholics should not take the Bible literally -- that it's not infallible. "We should not expect to find in Scripture full scientific accuracy or complete historical precision," they say in the booklet, "The Gift of Scripture". So what sorts of things aren't accurate?

Creation, for one. Genesis, they note, has two different, and sometimes conflicting, creation stories and cannot be considered "historical." Rather, the bishops say, it simply contains "historical traces." (London Times)

{Now, if we could just get America's Christian Right to buy into this, a lot of our national debate could tone down a bit. - Charles}

[Lifted from This Is True]

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