Preface:

"I am not trying to be anti-catholic or anything,

I'd just like to know what the meaning of some of this is?

Is that alright?"

also

"If you would like to exempt any parts of [the bible], for any reason

just tell me, and I'll skip over those books."

Starting questions:

- In Acts, 3:14-15, Peter blames Jews for the death of Jesus.

Does this mean that the church is anti-semantic? Once again, in Acts 5:30

Peter accuses Jews for the death of Jesus, furthering the point.

- How can we, personally, dismiss all other gods without a thread of thought, just

as other religions, and atheists dismiss ours?

- How does the church view other religions, and their opinions.

I.E. if someone practices Islam and was never introduced to the

Catholic church, are they to be sent to hell?

If the topic of old testament is not what the church is brought up:

The church is based off of the belief of Jesus, which is what differentiates us from Judaism?

Matthew 5:17

Jesus strongly approves of the law and the prophets.

He hasn't the slightest objection to the cruelties of the Old Testament.

If they argue through that, these are all new testament:

Mark 7:9-10

Jesus criticizes the Jews for not killing their disobedient

children as required by Old Testament law. (See Ex.21:15, Lev.20:9, Dt.21:18-21) 7:9-10

*He literally cited the old testament

2 John 7

Non-Christians are deceivers and antichrists.

*this sounds to me a lot like extreme islam

Colossians 1:19-20

God makes peace with blood

*again with the terrorism

Colossians 4:1

It's okay to own slaves, so long as they are treated well?

*remember cotton farms?

If they agree Jesus wasn't correct:

Mark 8:38

If you're ashamed of Jesus, he'll be ashamed of you

If they agree Paul wasn't correct:

Galatians 1:8-9

If anyone dares to disagree with Paul on religious matters, "let him be accursed."

Finish on Galatians

Galatians 3:10