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Beauty of Truth Podcast Episode 2 – What’s up with the Bible?

Published July 31, 2012 • Written by Beauty Of Truth Podcast Filed Under: Beauty of Truth Podcast

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Ep 2 What’s Up With the Bible?

  

Questions

How can a book written by men be considered a Holy Book?

 

Why is the Quran or any other text not considered inspired?

 

Why do Catholics believe stuff not in the bible?

 

Catechetical Moment

CCC #101

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If the Bible is True, how can we learn about it more?

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Interlude – Starting The Club Down.mp3 (Hogan Grip) / CC BY-NC-SA 3.0
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RUNNING WATERS (Jason Shaw) / CC BY 3.0
RIVER MEDITATION (Jason Shaw) / CC BY 3.0

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  1. Casey Truelove says

    July 31, 2012 at 9:45 PM

    “Sapiential” (not “soteriological”) was the word for which I was looking at the end of the episode. It basically refers to the wisdom of the Bible in how it all fits together as a unified whole.

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