I said twelve percent because he did.
I am not a "he".
No, my point was that the only way to learn about indulgences was to NOT read the bible.
Any European History class will teach you of Indulgences.
Because you seem to find yourself incredibly knowledgable in the indulgences that do not exist.
They do, look it up before looking stupid.
have not read the entire Bible but have read many parts of the Bible. Having come from a "very religious" family, have YOU?
Yes, I have. Twice as I do recall. I went to Private Catholic school since I was in kindergarten. (Graduated from a school of the LaSallian rite, taught by Christian Brothers) (graduated in 2009) One being college prep. Which meant I took a minimum of two theology classes a year,
in high school, aside from a life of religion. Two relatives are priests, my grandfather is a respected member of the Eastern Orthodox Church, and one of my best friends is joining the priesthood. I was an alter server for twelve years, received four of the seven sacraments. I also took a theology class in college as well as three philisophy classes..... I've also taken a World Religions course (Islam, Christianity, Buddhism, Hinduism, Taoism, and Judaism) and a class on the Catechism of the Catholic Church. I've even met a Cardinal and was able to speak with him for a prolonged period of time.
And I'm an Atheist.
Indulgences were "get out of hell free cards" ....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indulgence yes wikipedia, but it can give you an idea...
don't know what an indulgence is, it's not in the bible.
Actually, it is.
But first, this is proved by The Catechism of the Catholic Church, which states, "An indulgence is obtained through the Church who, by virtue of the power of binding and loosing granted her by Christ Jesus, intervenes in favor of individual Christians and opens for them the treasury of the merits of Christ and the saints to obtain from the Father of mercies the remission of the temporal punishment due for their sins." The Church does this not just to aid Christians, "but also to spur them to works of devotion, penance, and charity" (CCC 1478).
A mention of something similar in the Bible
Matthew 5:26
Truly, I say to you, you will never get out (of Hell) until you have paid the last penny.
Am I qualified to speak of these things now?