I drove by the local Catholic church this evening and happened to notice there was a manger scene set up out front of the church. Flanking one side of the child's crib were Mary, a few shepherds, and a cow. Flanking the other side of the crib were Joseph and the so-called "three wise men" (more accurately known as the Magi).
After having seen this display it made me wonder whether or not the local Catholics know that the Magi did NOT make their visit while Jesus was an infant lying in a manger. The "truth" of the matter is that when these men saw Jesus he was living in a HOUSE, and might have been nearly two years of age.
Let's suppose the local Catholics actually DO know that Jesus was not an infant when the Magi visited. In that case, then it's apparent the Catholics aren't concerned with presenting the truth of this detail in the exhibit they had set up for the PUBLIC to observe. If we likewise suppose that some of the PUBLIC who drive by and observe this exhibit have no knowledge of the Bible regarding the event, then such ones are being misinformed by the Catholic church. To misinform people of what the Bible actually teaches doesn't speak very well of those who have assumed the role of "teacher".
I personally find it especially distasteful when religious leaders teach things that aren't true and accurate! Just as I'm disappointed over the WTS's 1914 doctrine (because it's not really true), I'm disappointed over the Catholics representing the Magi as having visited Jesus when he was an infant. If I were to "wink" at what the Catholics are doing with this, then it would require that I also "wink" at the WTS's erroneous 1914 doctrine, as well as a host of other inaccuracies as taught by both religions.
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