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The KJV, a Protestant translation of Scripture, does not include the deuterocanonical books (Tobit, Judith, Wisdom, Sirach, Baruch, 1 & 2 Maccabees, and additional portions of Daniel and Esther) that are considered canonical by Catholics. The KJV's translation of certain passages, like Gabriel's greeting to Mary, can differ from Catholic interpretations and teachings. For example, the KJV translates "Hail, thou that art highly favoured" instead of "Hail, full of grace".

The Church founded by Jesus Christ and established by the Apostles was called the “Catholic Church” by the end of the first century–some 1400 years before anybody ever heard of a “Protestant”. We see this in the Letter to the Smyrnaeans by Ignatius of Antioch, which was already an established fact by the beginning of the second century:

"Follow your bishop, every one of you, as obediently as Jesus Christ followed the Father. Obey your clergy too as you would the apostles; give your deacons the same reverence that you would to a command of God. Make sure that no step affecting the Church is ever taken by anyone without the bishop’s sanction. The sole EUCHARIST you should consider valid is one that is celebrated by the bishop himself, or by some person authorized by him. Where the bishop is to be seen, there let all his people be; just as, wherever Jesus Christ is present, there is the CATHOLIC CHURCH (Letter to the Smyrneans 8:2 [A.D. 107]).

"In like manner let everyone respect the deacons as they would respect Jesus Christ, and just as they respect the bishop as a type of the Father, and the presbyters (priests) as the council of God and college of the apostles. Without these, it cannot be called a Church. I am confident that you accept this, for I have received the exemplar of your love and have it with me in the person of your bishop. His very demeanor is a great lesson and his meekness is his strength. I believe that even the godless do respect him"(Letter to the Trallians 3:1-2 [A. D. 110]).

Follow, respect, and obey your clergy, such as the bishops, presbyters (priests), deacons...
The Eucharist...
The Catholic Church...


This is the same Church that gave The Bible...

The very existence of multiple Christian denominations and pagan religions, or "other sheep", flies in the face of what Jesus spoke about, which was bringing in sheep of other folds into His one Church (fold) and become one flock.

"I also tell you that you are Peter, and on this rock I will build My Church (not churches), and the gates of Hades will not prevail against it. I will give to you the keys of the Kingdom of Heaven, and whatever you bind on earth will have been bound in heaven; and whatever you release on earth will have been released in heaven.” (Matt. 16:18)

"Most certainly I tell you, whatever things you bind on earth will have been bound in heaven, and whatever things you release on earth will have been released in heaven." (Matt. 18:18)

"I have other sheep, which are not of this fold. I must bring them also, and they will hear my voice. They will become one flock with one shepherd." (Jn. 10:16)

Jesus chose, taught, and prepared for three years His apostles to become the first leaders of His earthly Christian (Catholic) Church. A hierarchy was established the moment He chose them and began accumulating followers: He being the head of His bodily Church, the apostles His successors/leaders, and the believers. That line of succession has continued for over two-thousand years, with Peter's new successor being Pope Leo XIV. Jesus wants all people to be united with us under Him and His earthly successors, entrusted with His teachings, and the progression of His Church, not separated from us.
If you believe that fine. Jesus is close to me, and I talk to Him and He to me. If you need more than the Word of God, that's too much. What else would I need. I don't need a priest; Jesus is the High Priest. A building will not save you, only Jesus saves.
 
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I agree that there are questions whose answers are not in the Bible, but why should the answers to all questions be in the Bible? Perhaps by analyzing the answers we do have, we can logically deduce the answers to other questions that are not directly answered, although the deductions would be a little less certain than what we do have clearly stated. If the answers to all our questions were in the Bible, wouldn't that be the same as saying we can know everything, as if we had the same knowledge as God? That, obviously, is impossible. No human can have the answer to every question they ask.

In addition to having many answers in the Bible and deducing others from the ones we have, there are many ways the Creator Himself has provided us to discover other answers. Think on this: if we analyze creation, can't we deduce what the Creator is like? For example, from the impressive design of a human eye, I deduce that its Creator is extremely wise. Likewise, from the extraordinary characteristics of the different animals, I can deduce that whoever created them is a lover of beauty and also very detail-oriented.

There will never be a human being who can have the answers to all the questions that may occur to them, because a finite life like ours cannot even rationalize the eternity in which our Creator dwells, nor any peculiarity of the infinite that would be easily understandable to Him. The Bible says that God's thoughts (ideas) are as distant from our way of conceiving things as the sky is higher than the surface of the earth.