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the Bible IS the word of God
Bible is a part of the teaching of the church and it made deeply interpreted in the Cathechism of the Catholic church.The word of God is mainly used during the liturgy of the word.
Nothing - the word butterfly is not found in the Bible.
The word pork is not in the Bible.
The word Clarice is not in the Bible.
Catholics are scattered across the globe. But most Catholics in the bible are from Jerusalem
No. However, they can change the way it is interpreted. I disagree, my friend. They can change the way CATHOLICS interpret the Bible, i think is what you mean?
Yes, Catholics believe that the Bible is true. They consider it to be the inspired and infallible Word of God which contains the teachings that God has revealed to humanity. However, they interpret the Bible within the context of Sacred Tradition and the teachings of the Church.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Bible used by Catholics is called the Holy Bible, or the Sacred Scriptures, or just simply the Bible. It is a translation of the original Bible used by Jesus and the Apostles.
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.
The word Bible comes from the Greek word "biblio" or "biblos" which mean The Book.
The word essences is not in the Bible; therefore it has no meaning in the Bible.