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Please read the below string. I am in need of rebuttal assistance to family members. At the root of my family was a very strong Catholic patriarch (grandfather) and matriarch (grandmother) from South Louisiana. As aunts and uncles 13 children total including my father began to marry, a shift, away from the Catholic church began and this discussion is with my 1st cousins, the children of those aunts and uncles – some of whom are baptized Catholics, were educated 12 years in Catholic schools, as was I (yeah, Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet!!) but are now followers and contributors to the “Joel Osteen Retirement Fund” (Lakewood Church Houston, TX) or Sola Scriptura believers, agnostics, muslims and the like. At 43, I feel the need as the oldest grandchild and an active member of my Catholic Community who is consistently seeking growth and enrichment of faith to discuss with civility my Catholic Faith and encourage those both within my family and friends to *come home *to the Catholic Church.
Before closing, I must state that my father is the oldest child of the 13, he and my mom have been happily married for 44 years and are very active Catholic church members. The brother immediately following him, the same, long happy marriage, practicing Catholic and concluding Diaconate studies in Central Louisiana. Following these two fine examples the family is rot with religious descension and of the remaining 11 children, 7 have divorced, with 4 of the 7 leaving the Catholic Church.
The Bible says that if we live by the Spirit we will not fulfill the lust of the flesh. Therefore if we live by the Spirit, the Holy Spirit will lead us and guide into all truth.
There’s too much flesh in the church and not enough Truth.
Comment by MP on August 29, 2008
But if we seek to allow the bile to speek for God and not interject our man made interpretations. 2Peter 1: 20-21 20 Knowing this first, that no prophecy of Scriputre is of any private interpertation, 21 For prophecy never came by the will of man, but holy men of God spoke as they were moved by the holy spirit.
Comment by Kevin Pichon on August 29, 2008
Q: If God is unified, then why are there so many variations of Christianity?
A: Because man, since the Fall, is not.
Comment by MP on August 29, 2008
If God is unified, then why are there so many variations of Christianity?
Before closing, I must state that my father is the oldest child of the 13, he and my mom have been happily married for 44 years and are very active Catholic church members. The brother immediately following him, the same, long happy marriage, practicing Catholic and concluding Diaconate studies in Central Louisiana. Following these two fine examples the family is rot with religious descension and of the remaining 11 children, 7 have divorced, with 4 of the 7 leaving the Catholic Church.
Below is the discussion I need assistance with
Comment by C. N. Harrison 1 day agoThe Bible says that if we live by the Spirit we will not fulfill the lust of the flesh. Therefore if we live by the Spirit, the Holy Spirit will lead us and guide into all truth.
There’s too much flesh in the church and not enough Truth.
Comment by MP on August 29, 2008
But if we seek to allow the bile to speek for God and not interject our man made interpretations. 2Peter 1: 20-21 20 Knowing this first, that no prophecy of Scriputre is of any private interpertation, 21 For prophecy never came by the will of man, but holy men of God spoke as they were moved by the holy spirit.
Comment by Kevin Pichon on August 29, 2008
Q: If God is unified, then why are there so many variations of Christianity?
A: Because man, since the Fall, is not.
Comment by MP on August 29, 2008
If God is unified, then why are there so many variations of Christianity?