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Most of what is in the KJV is acceptable to Catholics except for a few verses that were modified by Martin Luther so as to agree with his personal theology. However, Catholics consider the KJV to be incomplete as it does not include the deuterocanonical books of the Old Testament which are found in the Catholic Bible.

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no. the catholics have their own bible. JOHN

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Are English translations of the Bible accepted by catholics?

Yes, the Douay-Rheims version. The NRSV Catholic Edition is also very frequently used in the United States.


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Is the new revised standard bible accepted by protestants or catholics?

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Do catholics have more than one book?

Absolutely. There is the Holy Bible, which contains several "books" (and the Catholic version of the Bible has more books than the Protestant version does). This is the only book that is accepted as being the Word of God. There are also other books that are commonly used by Catholics, some examples of which are:Missal - A book containing the words to be said at Mass.Lectionary - A book containing the scriptures to be read at Mass.Breviary - A book containing prayers to be said at different hours of the day.Catholic Catechism - A book containing summaries of the beliefs and teachings specific to the Catholic Church.


Which book of the Bible is the archangel Raphael in?

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What is a Christian if people refuse to see Catholics as Christians?

Roman Catholic AnswerSomeone who calls themself a "Christian" who refuses to see Catholics as Christians is someone who is ignorant of history and reality and has been taught a lot of prejudice, accepted it at face value, and is certainly not living the faith that they are professing. The answer below is an example of that as everything they are saying about Catholics is absolute nonsense. This is a sad commentary on the state of "Christians". A Christian is a person who has been saved through the Lords grace. Catholics think that they get to go to heaven through their good works, which isn't right. That is the main reason that Catholics aren't Christians. Christians attend church on Sundays like Catholics but they have a "walk with God". Christians read their Bible a lot to learn more about what God has to say about things in life and read about the previews of what will happen soon, unlike Catholics. Christians pray from the heart not a piece of paper, unlike Catholics. They also worship the TRUE father which art thou in heaven, The priest is the "father" for Catholics.


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This is false, they were also known as anti-catholics.


What other words you can use for accepted?

Accepted as in accepted Islam, can also be termed as 'turned to' Islam.