Catholics don't quote the Bible? We read the Bible every single day, most likely every single hour every single day at Masses held in every country on earth. The problem is that most evangelicals are fixated on the end of days parts of the Bible and nitpick those parts to death while completely ignoring parts like Matthew 25: 35 on where Jesus says quite clearly who's going to their eternal reward and who isn't.
Maybe start with Matthew 25, as Eva suggests & go from there: " Feed the hungry, shelter the homeless, care for the afflicted and welcome the stranger."
Catholics don't quote the Bible? We read the Bible every single day, most likely every single hour every single day at Masses held in every country on earth. The problem is that most evangelicals are fixated on the end of days parts of the Bible and nitpick those parts to death while completely ignoring parts like Matthew 25: 35 on where Jesus says quite clearly who's going to their eternal reward and who isn't.
We are very familiar with the Bible but don’t know which chapter and verse.
Maybe start with Matthew 25, as Eva suggests & go from there: " Feed the hungry, shelter the homeless, care for the afflicted and welcome the stranger."
But there is the rub, we generally don’t know the Bible as Matthew 25. But I do know the words.