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Reflections on questions about the Bible

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Good Question – Reflections on questions about the Bible Skip to content Good Question Reflections on questions about the Bible Menu About This Blog Ask a Question Free Study Guides Do we need Bible studies, or can the church tell us what to believe? Q, I recently engaged in a discussion with someone I know, though not well. We began exchanging our religious backgrounds and spiritual journeys. This led to some theological themes which, for me, seemed to go around in circles until I realized that his belief, as a Roman Catholic, was that the Roman Catholic church was the one true church of God. His reasoning was that Christ left His church to His followers with Peter as its head and that church is what we call the Roman Catholic Church. For him, having Bible studies simply led to “Christian chaos.” We don’t need them because we can just know what the truth is by what Christ left behind namely, the [Roman Catholic] Church, His church. How do you respond to this? ...

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