posted on Thursday, October 06, 2005 by
I read this on Mark Maynard's site and my jaw dropped... I don't even know what to say in response to it... what-a-kick-in-the-crotch, slap-in-the-face for fundamentalist.
A few clips from an article in London's Sunday Times entitled, "Catholic Church no longer swears by truth of the Bible":
The hierarchy of the Roman Catholic Church has published a teaching document instructing the faithful that some parts of the Bible are not actually true.I'd like to hear some people's thoughts on this.
The Catholic bishops of England, Wales and Scotland are warning their five million worshippers, as well as any others drawn to the study of scripture, that they should not expect "total accuracy" from the Bible.
"We should not expect to find in Scripture full scientific accuracy or complete historical precision," they say in The Gift of Scripture.
The document is timely, coming as it does amid the rise of the religious Right, in particular in the US.
Some Christians want a literal interpretation of the story of creation, as told in Genesis, taught alongside Darwin’s theory of evolution in schools, believing "intelligent design" to be an equally plausible theory of how the world began.
But the first 11 chapters of Genesis, in which two different and at times conflicting stories of creation are told, are among those that this country’s Catholic bishops insist cannot be "historical". At most, they say, they may contain "historical traces"...
The Bible is true in passages relating to human salvation, they say, but continue: "We should not expect total accuracy from the Bible in other, secular matters."
They go on to condemn fundamentalism for its "intransigent intolerance" and to warn of "significant dangers" involved in a fundamentalist approach.
"Such an approach is dangerous, for example, when people of one nation or group see in the Bible a mandate for their own superiority, and even consider themselves permitted by the Bible to use violence against others."
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2 comments for total accuracy
I thought this was old news that the Scripture wasn't all true. I'm learning about this in college right now as i study the faith in Islam. you'll have to call me sometime so we can talk about it, it's too much to right here (c;
6:17 AM, October 07, 2005Yeah - I'm hearing this also... that this isn't "breaking news"... but I've never heard the Church come out and say, "don't take it so literally".
10:12 AM, October 07, 2005Especially since we've been thrown back into the 50s with this evolution vs creationism argument that we are supposedly having.
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