Anti-Catholic: Harvest Bible Chapel

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People often ask for prayers when they are at a spiritual crossroad.
Why is it superstition to pray at an actual crossroad?
I agree the location may be associated with a shrine or a spiritual event.
Why are missionaries going to an already (Orthodox) Christian country anyway?
For the same reason why some Protestant missionaries go to primarily Catholic Christian countries - many (not all, of course) Protestants don’t believe that Catholics are Christians. I’m sure the same applies when it comes to the Orthodox. There are many groups of born-again Evangelical Protestants (again, not all) that believe that the only Christians are “born-again” Christians; there are some Protestant sects that believe that their specific sect, and ONLY their specific sect, should be considered Christian. People in these sects don’t even consider fellow born-again Christian sects to be Christian!
 
I have a friend who proudly announced that her husband was going on a mission trip - to Switzerland. I suppose he was feeding the poor there as well?
 
I have a friend who proudly announced that her husband was going on a mission trip - to Switzerland. I suppose he was feeding the poor there as well?
He’s probably thinking of making a side trip to Austria, so he can convert the Von Trapps. Maybe he’s a big fan. That’s a looooooooooot of conversions! 😃
 
I have a friend who proudly announced that her husband was going on a mission trip - to Switzerland. I suppose he was feeding the poor there as well?
LOL! So he went to beg for food for himself…in a country with per capita income hovering around $80,000…
 
When I was in high school, the local presbyterian youth group went on a mission trip to Branson every summer.
 
When I was in high school, the local presbyterian youth group went on a mission trip to Branson every summer.
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Wiki says:

Taney County is a part of the Bible Belt with evangelical Protestantism being the majority religion. The most predominant denominations among residents in Taney County who adhere to a religion are Southern Baptists (32.88%), Roman Catholics (12.36%), and Presbyterians (9.13%).
 
People often ask for prayers when they are at a spiritual crossroad.
Why is it superstition to pray at an actual crossroad?
I agree the location may be associated with a shrine or a spiritual event.
Why are missionaries going to an already (Orthodox) Christian country anyway?
To be blunt missionaries go to other Christian countries (Orthodox and Catholic) to take Christians that don’t believe as they do and entice them to join their denomination. My friends traveled to Russia and other countries and that was their intention. They cound not speak the language, only stayed for two weeks and it was like a vacation. Before they left they asked others to pay their way. Also while in Russia they were very close to Muslim communities and would NOT try to bring Christ to them. They only focused on Christians.

As Catholic Christians, of course, we want all people to know the fullest that the Church brings, however, I have never heard of Catholics going after other Christians.

Yours in the Hearts of Jesus and Mary

Bernadette
 
As Catholic Christians, of course, we want all people to know the fullest that the Church brings, however, I have never heard of Catholics going after other Christians.
Catholics are and have been accused of it in Eastern Europe, but in the West not so much. Perhaps we should, at least in regard to protestants.
 
No clue; I’m sure she’ll have stories when she gets back.

I love how everyone has a mocking tone towards Evangelicals; or makes them out to sound like they have some evil agenda. Lol.
Not evil, misguided and oft times comical.😃

Unfortunately, sometimes zeal trumps wisdom and they get themselves and others in a heap of trouble.
 
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Wiki says:

Taney County is a part of the Bible Belt with evangelical Protestantism being the majority religion. The most predominant denominations among residents in Taney County who adhere to a religion are Southern Baptists (32.88%), Roman Catholics (12.36%), and Presbyterians (9.13%).
See. They’re doing a good job.
 
No clue; I’m sure she’ll have stories when she gets back.

I love how everyone has a mocking tone towards Evangelicals; or makes them out to sound like they have some evil agenda. Lol.
If that’s how it comes off, then we owe you an apology. It’s supposed to be more exasperation than mockery.
 
If that’s how it comes off, then we owe you an apology. It’s supposed to be more exasperation than mockery.
Sometimes, definitely not always though. We’re not all morons or out to getcha, that’s for sure.

Also, my friend is in Swaziland! Not Switzerland, sorry for the mistake.
 
Unfortunately, sometimes zeal trumps wisdom and they get themselves and others in a heap of trouble.
Though I don’t mean to draw an exact parallel by any means, I’m going to point out that your statement probably could have been appropriately said by a member of the established Jewish leadership while St. Paul was traveling around stirring up trouble.
 
If that’s how it comes off, then we owe you an apology. It’s supposed to be more exasperation than mockery.
From some people here, it consistently reads to me like exasperation, which I understand. From others it does read like an attempt at arrogant mockery.
 
Why target the Catholic Church, and not your fellow protestants “in error”?

  1. *]You are more different, and thus inherently more suspect.
    *]Jack Chick has paved the way by recycling C16th calumnies against Catholicism.
    *]The history of European religious discord has produced a lot more English-language books about ‘the evils of Catholicism’ than about ‘the evils of Lutheranism’.
    *]Some of the Protestant groups, e.g. Anglicanism, are too diverse as to make reasonable targets: the error of one bunch of Anglicans is not held by the next bunch.
    *]You are more visibly different, and thus an easier target to identify.
 
Though I don’t mean to draw an exact parallel by any means, I’m going to point out that your statement probably could have been appropriately said by a member of the established Jewish leadership while St. Paul was traveling around stirring up trouble.
Sure, but St. Paul was accurate on the facts and on theology. The same can’t be said for many “evangelical” American missionary types, nor Mormon missionaries, nor JW missions, nor Moonies, nor Jews for Jesus.
 
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