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BA11
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I grew up baptist, fell away in college (I always believed in God and Jesus but was duped by the whole “sinner’s prayer” bit from when I was 9) and redidicated my life to Christ within the last year and consider myself non-denominational.
I’ve always had a curiousity with regards to catholicism and like certain aspects of the faith. However, my one permanent hangup will always be the claimed infallibility of the church. All it takes is ONE dogmatic belief being false to cause the whole thing to fall apart, and after much searching, discussion and study over the years I arrived at the conclusion that it is impossible to justify Mary being a perpetual virgin or being free from sin. Once I knew that truth, it caused the church’s infallibility doctrine to become impossible for me to ever accept. If I can’t trust EVERYTHING about an infallible entity, I can’t trust any of it. Still have many catholic friends and love my brothers in christ, just can’t convert into it in good conscience.
I’ve always had a curiousity with regards to catholicism and like certain aspects of the faith. However, my one permanent hangup will always be the claimed infallibility of the church. All it takes is ONE dogmatic belief being false to cause the whole thing to fall apart, and after much searching, discussion and study over the years I arrived at the conclusion that it is impossible to justify Mary being a perpetual virgin or being free from sin. Once I knew that truth, it caused the church’s infallibility doctrine to become impossible for me to ever accept. If I can’t trust EVERYTHING about an infallible entity, I can’t trust any of it. Still have many catholic friends and love my brothers in christ, just can’t convert into it in good conscience.