I have read the entire bible (and by entire, I mean all 73 books), cover to cover, as well as thematically and by sections. As well, all Catholics hear 3 (during the week) or 4 (Sundays) scripture readings at every mass, as well as many other scripture references throughout. And the selection of readings covers all of the psalms every 6 weeks or so, and a great percentage of the entire bible every 3 to 4 years). In my experience, any practicing Catholic is far more exposed to far more of the bible than most protestants. For this reason, Catholics tend to quote scripture as did the scripture writers "... somewhere it says..." as they may not recall chapter and verse, but do recall the gist or content.
Thank you for the link, which I did read through. There are a number of fallacies and misunderstandings in it, unfortunately. If you were interested in a sincere dialogue on a single point at a time, I'd be opened to that. Create a new GAW post, and point me to it.
As a general principle, if you want to know what a group believes, start out by asking them.
A useful research tool, if you actually want to know accurately what Catholics do believe, and why, can be found here: https://www.catholic.com
Thank you for the link, which I did read through. There are a number of fallacies and misunderstandings in it, unfortunately. If you were interested in a sincere dialogue on a single point at a time, I'd be opened to that. Create a new GAW post, and point me to it.
As a general principle, if you want to know what a group believes, start out by asking them.
A useful research tool, if you actually want to know accurately what Catholics do believe, and why, can be found here: https://www.catholic.com