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If Jesus didn believe the Bible was the sole rule of faith, why did he quote it in his disputes with the Pharisees and the Sadducees?

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If Jesus didn believe the Bible was the sole rule of faith, why did he quote it in his disputes with the Pharisees and the Sadducees?

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• Does the Catholic Church believe in the devil? I saw on television a priest who said this isn’t official Catholic teaching. • Where did the idea come from that Jesus was a carpenter? My Bible says this was Joseph’s profession and that Jesus was regarded as “the carpenter’s son” (Matt. 13:55). Do we have any reason, apart from tradition, to believe Jesus took up Joseph’s trade. • Why does the pope kiss the ground after he disembarks from an airplane? My friend considers this practice to be nothing but superstition. • I keep hearing about “social sin” and “structural sin.” Whatever happened to personal sin? • How do you explain Jesus’ statement in Mark 2:23-27 that David and his men “entered the house of God when Abiathar was high priest” when in fact, according to 1 Samuel 21:1-6, Ahimelech, Abiathar’s father, occupied that office at the time? • Revelation 3:7 proves Christ is the one who holds the key of David, not Peter. Isaiah 22 prophesies Christ’s coming and his authority rather

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