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How is that a struggle over Bibles?When I read a Catholic Bible, I am assured that it contains the full canon of Holy Scripture as defined by ancient Church councils and definitively listed by the Councils of Florence and Trent, reaffirmed by the Second Vatican Council. If the Bible includes cross-references, then it will link passages between the Old Testament and the New Testament, including the Deuterocanonical books. If there are annotations provided by the Catholic Church or one of its faithful shepherds (a bishop), then I can trust in their reliability. However, these assurances are not present when I use a Jewish Tanakh or a Protestant Bible. For these reasons, I prefer a Catholic Bible over a Protestant or Jewish one.
All you're saying is that you trust Catholic Bibles, any annotations written by Catholic Bishops and what the Catholic church tells you. But you don't trust Protestants.
Why write a thread, in the General Theology forum, saying, essentially, that you consider Protestants to be untrustworthy? I doubt you're looking for a serious debate because your bottom line is "I trust whatever the Catholic church tells me."
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