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So? Your point being, Shelby?
Countering your claim that there is no Catholic Bible, dear Char (mornin' and peace to you!). As well as that my asserting there is, in corroboration of what a Catholic, dear P (mornin' and peace to you, too, dear one!), stated... was neither not the result of ignorance, nor a deliberate lie, falsehood, whopper, or naughty pokey... but an actual fact. Which was thoroughly done.
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In any case, whatever those recommendations are in the USA, they are recommendations only. There's no forbidding to read other translations.
Nor did I ever make that claim. Ever. MY claim was simply to corroborate what dear P stated, that there IS a Catholic Bible. Now, I totally understand your current attempts to obscure what my contribution was about... because that's your style. When your errors are brought to the light, you always come up with something that has absolutely nothing to do with the matter in an attempt to cover YOUR ignorance (as to YOUR own religion/faith). When perhaps what you SHOULD do is get yourself a little more acclimated. With your own religion... as well as, perhaps, the WTBTS. Because you keep demonstrating that you don't REALLY know what EITHER of them are really about/teach/do/have.
Which is probably why you keep vacillating between the two: you can't see that, underneath it all, they're really not THAT much different. It's just all of the modern "fluff" that makes it SEEM so. But just as with people, so with religion: JAH does not look at the OUTWARD appearance... but examines the "heart" and "kidneys." You should consider doing the same.
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Naturally, I can't speak as to the American situation.
Why not? You seem to think you can "naturally" speak to a whole lot of other stuff (that you probably shouldn't).
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What I can say is that in Britain, while certainly one translation is in use actually in churches, in the liturgy, any number of translations are in use among ordinary Catholics, anything can be bought in any High Stret bookshop, and there is absolutely no prohibition.
You CAN'T say that, dear Char. What you CAN say is that "in [your] experience" such and such is the case. You have no idea who may have been prohibited from what where and by whom. NO idea. Yet, you keep offering (very erroneous) rhetoric as to what the WTBTS teaches. Here, you are disputing another's assertion that Catholics SHE knew of were prohibited from using ENGLISH Bibles, being confined to only using the Latin Bible. And she claims that it was not the Anglican Church but the RCC. "Impossible!" you cry. Is it POSSIBLE, though, that given the time frame, it WAS the "RCC"... but perhaps the "Old Roman Catholic Church"? You know, those folks who, along with some others, believe in the TRADITIONAL ways, including adhering to the Latin writings, ONLY? I recall some controversy about all of that just in my lifetime (perhaps not even more than 30 years ago).
Here's some (a lot, actually) information on those folks, even in Great Britain/UK... so that perhaps you can (again) acclimate yourself:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canonical_ ... lic_Churchhttp://www.oldromancatholic.org.uk/Grea ... /Home.htmlhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Roman_ ... _in_Europehttp://www.orccna.org/history/succession.htmhttp://orcce.webs.com/bishop.htmQuote:
As a Catholic, regularly in attendance at Mass at the very least once a week but usually more often, I'm not even aware of a list of recommended Bible editions for Britain, and I doubt if many individual Catholics are.
Then perhaps, again, you (and they) should acclimate yourself to your OWN faith... before venturing to take issue with others as to theirs. Something to consider, is all.
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Most practising Catholics, though, will prefer to have at their fingertips the fullest and most complete Bible available rather than one from which some books are excluded. Who wouldn't? What a lot people who use a short Bible are missing!
Wrong, again. The Bible "tastes" of most Catholics tend to run the gamut. A cursory internet search will show that. Again, acclimate FIRST... rather than just ignorantly opine, dear one. Else, someone (perhaps me) might accuse YOU of deliberately lying.
Again, peace to you!
Your servant and a slave of Christ,
Shellama
I think it is important to treat all faiths with respect,