The Holy Bible: Catholic Edition.
Because I am Catholic.
And using the King James Bible would be a sin.
Not that I would use it anyways.
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The Holy Bible: Catholic Edition.
Because I am Catholic.
And using the King James Bible would be a sin.
Not that I would use it anyways.
It's mostly for Anglicans and other Protestants. It can be used technically by Catholic's, but all of my previous Church's told me specifically not to, because as a Catholic, I should be using the Vulgate, or a Catholic edition if I want a Bible I can actually read without learning Latin. I mostly joking about the sin thing, but it was usually frowned upon by the Church's I attended (and my schools, which were also all Catholic).
I do actually have the Vulgate, I just don't use it because, you know, latin and stuff.
I mean, I guess it makes more sense to use the Catholic Bible as opposed to a Protestant Bible.
When I was religious I used the NKJV but now it's collecting dust somewhere. :gator:
Since I'm one of them evil protestants I grew up using the King James version. I went to a congregational church since there's like 375793827534 different protestant sects.
I can't remember because it's been that long since I read it. >_> Not too bothered. I know I own a KJV, a comic book version (which is awesome, by the way) and a couple of others, although some are still in NZ.
so much bravery ITT
I bought the New International Version because the internet told me it's a decent translation without being difficult to read. Not a huge list of "begots" and stuff.