The Holy Bible – Knox Translation
The First Epistle of the Blessed Apostle Paul to the Corinthians
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Chapter 8
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And now about meat that has been used in idolatrous worship. We all know, to be sure, what is the truth about it: but knowledge only breeds self-conceit, it is charity that binds the building together.
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If anybody claims to have superior knowledge, it means that he has not yet attained the knowledge which is true knowledge;
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it is only when a man loves God that God acknowledges him.
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About meat, then, used in idolatrous worship, we can be sure of this, that a false god has no existence in the order of things; there is one God, and there can be no other.
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Whatever gods may be spoken of as existing in heaven or on earth (and there are many such gods, many such lords),
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for us there is only one God, the Father who is the origin of all things, and the end of our being; only one Lord, Jesus Christ, the creator of all things, who is our way to him.
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But it is not everybody who has this knowledge; there are those who still think of such meat, while they eat it, as something belonging to idolatrous worship, with the thought of the false god in their minds; their conscience is not easy, and so incurs guilt.
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And it is not what we eat that gives us our standing in God’s sight; we gain nothing by eating, lose nothing by abstaining;
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it is for you to see that the liberty you allow yourselves does not prove a snare to doubtful consciences.
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If any of them sees one who is better instructed sitting down to eat in the temple of a false god, will not his conscience, all uneasy as it is, be emboldened to approve of eating idolatrously?
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And thus, through thy enlightenment, the doubting soul will be lost; thy brother, for whose sake Christ died.
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When you thus sin against your brethren, by injuring their doubtful consciences, you sin against Christ.
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Why then, if a mouthful of food is an occasion of sin to my brother, I will abstain from flesh meat perpetually, rather than be the occasion of my brother’s sin.