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Michael19682
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Yes, unequivocally YES. My father and his second wife have been happily married for more than 25 years. He was never much of an intellect, I was adopted, and step mom is Baptist. He gets into trouble with the Bible only mentality because he is not much of a debater and can’t be bothered with reading the book, not to mention he gives up too easily: but above all, scripture is the final authority on our morality also. So really, the baptists are often second best ideal ‘mates’ for Catholics; often unwavering in their zeal to adhere to scripture.
Only difficulty is that we have a greater history of interpretation; in other words some of our dogma will be theirs ultimately, they just want to reinvent the wheel for themselves. If your baptist can be made to acknowledge and trust in our long history of religious, scriptural, even archeological understanding of life’s dilemma’s answered by Christ’s teaching, he will probably see things differently.
I understand the relative immaturity of their doctrinal development and also that they are by and large sincere.
Only difficulty is that we have a greater history of interpretation; in other words some of our dogma will be theirs ultimately, they just want to reinvent the wheel for themselves. If your baptist can be made to acknowledge and trust in our long history of religious, scriptural, even archeological understanding of life’s dilemma’s answered by Christ’s teaching, he will probably see things differently.
I understand the relative immaturity of their doctrinal development and also that they are by and large sincere.