This makes the assumption that the "Catholic" reference refers to the Roman Catholic church. In the Anglican Declaration of Faith, one line is "We believe in one catholic and apostolic church", so could mean anything...catholic just means united. May also include some Islamic stuff given the Middle Eastern flavour to system naming.
Who knows...given that CCP removed the "French" reference from Gallente, they may retcon out all connections to Earth stuff.
If you're replying to my post: Gaven wasn't saying that the Scriptures include any of the things he listed. He was saying that the sheer scope and volume of the Scriptures would be
equivalent to that.
Like, 20000 years worth of:
The Jewish scriptures. All of the Jewish writings. Bits and bobs of ancient Judaic, Islamic and Christian writings.
The New Testament. Half of the Apocryphal texts. A compilation of texts declared canon by the Conformists on Soekheviti, plus fragmented historical documents, legendary accounts, speeches and edicts declared by Dano Gheinok.
All of the Patristics. All of the classical technological and medical treatises. Most of the modern ones. Texts by philosophers and theologians dating back to before Soekheviti. All scientific texts approved by the pre-reform clergy, some scientific texts declared divinely inspired by the post-reform clergy.
All of the Saint's Lives. Most of the Heroic epics. All texts related to approved saints and numerous ancient Athran tales - probably including Khanid, Udorian and Takmahl cultural artefacts as well.
All of the edicts of the popes. Roman Law. Canon Law. Everything written and spoken by Emperors and all Apostle Council declarations. Civil and Scriptural Laws - all of them, many contradictory.
All of the modern era theologians who are not heretical.
All of the counters to the modern era theologians who are heretical.
Catechisms, psalms, songs, rituals, etc.