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Nicea325
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Hurt anyone? Apparently the oneās closest to you seem to be the oneās doing the hurting. You go with what God wills and not what some anti-Catholic Baptist pastor āfeelsā or āthinksā what is best for you.Thanks for the advice and support everyone
I havenāt exaclty told my momā¦yetā¦that Iām planning on becoming Catholic. She knows Iām going to a Catholic college, and has told me she would be ādissapointedā in me if I went to mass. Sheās never really told me why she left the Chruchā¦when I ask she just says that she didnāt agree with its doctrine. So I grew up believing that Catholics never read or obeyed the bible, and that all of their traditions etc. were created by man. It wasnāt until I attened mass with a friend that I thought, "waitā¦theres nothing wrong with thisā¦theres nothing against this in the bibleā¦"
Your mother would be disappointed,if you went to Mass? Why? Sounds as though she feels threathened by the truth? Well tell your mother the early Christians went to Mass,not a Baptist service.Your mother also needs to learn a few things as well,especially how the early Christians worshiped. She didnāt agree with its doctrines? And what doctrines were those she disagreed with? The Trinity? The Incarnation? As for Catholics following Traditions? That is right,they are called Apostolic Traditions which were used to interpret Scripture.Scripture is Apostolic Traditions simply penned. Tell your mother she is the one following a man-made tradition called the Baptist Church. No where does scripture teach Chrisitanity is a religion of the book,but of the person: Jesus Christ. Catholics obey to Apostolic Tradition,Scripture and the Church.
**Thanks for the great link! That sort of brings up another problem Iām facingā¦my Pastor. He loves the lord and prides himself in knowing his bible. But heās very set in his waysā¦and his ways are very anti-Catholic. Iām afraid that if I tell him he will put me on our Chrurches prayer list, or mention my name in service. Heās already āhurtā that I would go to a Catholic collegeā¦much less become one. **
No offense,but he is just as ignorant about the Catholic Faith as the next anti-Catholic. The fact he is ignorant of the faith does not make him correct about his perceptions.
I** guess my main problem here is I donāt want to hurt anyone. I know its my life and I need to serve God in the way he calls me. I know that - even if things are a little rocky at first - my family will still love and accept me. I guess Iāll keep praying and bring it up when the time is right. **
Regardless of what your Baptist pastor believes about Catholicism,he has no idea what historical Christianity consists of and I can tell you this much dear, Christianity was not rediscovered with the Reformation,but divided and splintered into thousands of different sects.