I don’t know exactly what you are trying to say but let me say this and relate it to church history in my life time to keep on the subject.
** Hi Ron,

I was very clear in what I said! **
I am very honest.
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If I were to change my profile it would say Catholic/Protestant because I believe in the real presence of Jesus in the eucharist. The Protestants don’t believe that so I’m not a real Protestant either.
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You can’t believe opposing things Ron, it just doesn’t work that way.

Oh, there are Protestants that believe in the real presense! Several denominations actually. Not that they actually have it, but they do believe they do. Strangely some think that it stops being Jesus’ body after the service is over. They don’t have apolostic succession. I think they should use Oreos with their grape juice for all the good it actually does their souls. How are you going to obtain any grace from an imitation Eucharist? With 61,000 different denominations you might even find one that believes in the infalliability of the Pope!

Protestants believe whatever they like. They have no restrictions! Catholics however follow the teachings of the church handed down over 2,000 years. Protestants do believe they are following Jesus and his teachings, they are just wrong!
Do you realize that if you were baptised as a christian by any faith you would still be a Catholic? That you were baptised as a christian in the Catholic church doesn’t make you a “Pratical Catholic” or as we like to say a “True Believer”.
I wonder, if you actually don’t have Faith in the teachings of the Catholic Church why call yourself Catholic? “Many will say to me on that day, ‘Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name, and in your name drive out demons and perform many miracles?’ Then I will tell them plainly, ‘I never knew you. Away from me, you evildoers!’” Mt 7:22 **
I’m very impressed with the faithful Catholics on this forum because they know what they believe and why they believe it.
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Some of us know things. Some of us practice our faith. All of us hope that we live up to the promises of Christ. The more a person knows the more sins he will be responsibie for answering to when judged. It is said that ignorance of the law is no excuse, In the case of sin, that is not actually the case. You can’t be judged for doing something that you did not realize went against God or His teachings. That is why only God can judge us and our hearts. We can profess many things, but He will not find anyone sinless or guiltless, except Jesus’ Blessed Mother, Mary! **
I can’t say that about myself because a lot of the stuff I learned was at a Catholic bible study given by a priest. My parish priest tells us to take the good that we can learn from the Protestants.
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I don’t think that was completely truthful! You learnt enough false teachings to want to agrue about the infallibility of the Pope for some strange reason.You feel that other’s non-belief justifies your own in some strange way.
Ron, Have Faith, develop your faith! Pray for faith, Pray for understanding, Pray and pray!
“Faith is to believe what you do not see; the reward of this faith is to see what you believe” -Saint Augustine; “Seek not to understand that you may believe, but believe that you may understand” - Saint Augustine . Many Protestant people are good people. They are just following false beliefs, their vision clouded by the devil. Strangely the more they learn, the more they start to doubt their faith. They started 500 years ago we started 2,000 years ago. We haven’t changed! They have developed into 61,000 denominations with 1,375 different doctrines and dogmas. Even a blind man can see something is wrong! **
Obviously what you guys have learned is very different from what I was taught.
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Well go and learn the truth! I bet you that there is a group in your own parish that believe what we believe. Try the Knights of Columbus. See if there is a pray group, a bible study group, a RCIA class in you parish. If not I bet you could find one close by. I can’t judge you nor your heart. I do know that your thinking appears to be very distorted and you display anger at our Church. I am praying for you and have asked the 9,000 members of my prayer circle to pray for you also! ’ You are not alone. You are loved! **
I don’t get on here to create conflict. I get on here to challenge people hoping they can meet the challenge and change my mind.
** Ron, It takes Faith not intellectural debate to believe. I keep telling you to pray! That will, in itself, do more than all the debates and arguments you could ever have. The way you say things are adversarial rather than inquisitive. I was almost shocked when you said you thought you were Catholic. **
Sorry if I offend anyone in the process. Sometimes things get rough when you talk about religion.
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No offense here, it is Jesus, that I think you offended attacking His church and His chosen successor. I’ve known quite a few people who’ve complained about “not being fed” in the Catholic Church. The problem is never with them… always with the Church and/or other Catholics. If you try to help them, they accuse you of being a zealot or a judgmental pharisee… There seems to be a kind of victim mentality about it. It’s very passive-aggressive. [
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Remember, God loves each of us as if there were only one of us. Don’t forget to thank Him daily! “He who created us without our help will not save us without our consent.” - Saint Augustine
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