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Should we call the Old Testament the Hebrew Scriptures?
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Where does the information about Saints Anne and Joachim originate?
Where did the chapter and verse numbers of the Bible originate?
Do our beliefs and traditions come from God or are they of human origin?
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Are Catholics free to interpret Bible verses without the Church's approval?
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If the New Testament was written centuries after Christ, how do we know for sure that Jesus had only male apostles?
Michelle Arnold
Was Martin Luther's revision of the Bible a return to the "true Bible" of the early Church?
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Why is Paul referred to as an apostle when he clearly was not one of the Twelve?
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