Sair,
I don’t know what happened to you that it has turned you off to the church, but I, too, was once away “from home” and have been so incredibly blessed to have found my way back. I know this is “off thread”, but I just wanted to share it with you.
Ultimately, what brought me back was acceptance. IF I was going to believe that Jesus was God made man and the reason He came to earth was to die for our sins so that WE may be reconciled with God, the Father. And IF I was going to believe that, than I had to believe everything he said was the TRUTH, otherwise, what was the point. For Jesus was either a liar, lunatic or the Lord. And IF I was going to believe that, than I had to believe that God, the Spirit, was going to protect this church established on earth, because Jesus said so. And IF I was going to believe that, than I had to believe that no matter what I thought or disagreed with, I had to be wrong. Do you know how difficult that is. But logically and reasonably, I cannot get to any other conclusion. Sure there is always the argument that the bible was written by men, interrupted by men and men are fallible. BUT going back to my reasoning, isn’t GOD, omnipotent, omnipresent and omniscient? Otherwise why would we consider him to be God?
An omnipresent, omnipotent and omniscient God vs. me… hmmmm, I’m going to go with God. And if I am going to go with God, I have to believe that He is omnipresent which means, He has always been and will always be, not an exalted being that became that way. So He knows the future, so when Jesus said, not even hell would prevail against, I am guessing the knew what he was talking about. I also have to believe that He is omnipotent, having ultimate power and influence, and therefore can control what is and isn’t put in the bible in spite of human error and that He can direct the church into a correct interpretation, the church, not individual, because we are incapable of separating our feelings from inspiration. And because He is omniscient, He knows everything, I know just enough to know that I don’t know enough. And when He says something He means it, why bother saying it in the first place if you don’t mean it? So when Jesus, as our Lord, says something, I have to believe it to be true, not what I interpret it to be.
If A = B = C = D, etc, etc, then A HAS to equal D or wherever it ends.
All that having been said, I don’t think you have given up on being Catholic, as I believe you stated very early in this thread. Otherwise, why are you here? And even IF you have given up being Catholic, the Catholic Church has NOT given up on you, it will always be open when you are ready to come home. Wherever you journey is taking, I pray that God bless you with discernment, healing and amazement.
