garee wrote:
Saint Augustine (354-430), one of the Fathers of the Church and Bishop of Hippo, was a most prolific writer, and defender of the Catholic Church.

Will you help the Protestants understand why Cathoics as a law must capitalise the word father every time they mention the the law of the fathers? Are the scriptures wrong for not capitoling the word or is that a error found only in the King James??


Mat 23:9 And call no man your father upon the earth: for one is your Father, which is in heaven.



The word "Father" as in a "Father of the Early Church" is a proper title hence the capital. Did you quit school after Kindergarten? You do have access to a dictionary don't you? As for King James Bible, it is a waste of a good tree.

image. Melius enim est in via claudicare, quam praeter viam fortiter ambulare. -St. Thomas Aquinas

It is better to stumble along the true path than to walk briskly in the wrong direction.