I think I had a few"moments."
One was realizing that if I was going to accept any form of organized Christianity, then why not the Catholic Church? Sure, it has and still has it’s problems (to put it mildly), but any Earthly institution led and made up of humans (even if divinely created) will. So why not? I wrote this as a facebook note at
facebook.com/chris.mforte#!/notes/chris-forte/why-i-am-a-catholic/122333521139955 :
Ultimately I became a Catholic because I used to be against organized religion. “How can innately sinful humans rule God’s church? Or speak for God? I have the Scriptures, that is all I need”.
I found some people who thought like me. So I fantasized once of us meeting in the mountains and worshiping Jesus Christ our own way, with prayer and the Lord’s Supper, the whole shot. Then I started thinking about how we would ORGANIZE the event. Who would be in charge of what. Who would preach, who would bring the food, etc. and etc…My thinking led me to the logical conclusion that we would be organized, we would be an organized religion! Uh, oh!
That is the only logical conclusion. Who studies the Scriptures and preaches on them? Who owns and maintains a church building or office? Who runs the outreach ministries? Keeps the books? Once you start something, even a religion or church, the only logical conclusion is that it must be and may naturally become ORGANIZED.
Ok…so if I am going to accept organized religion, then why not join the Catholic Church? After all, it is the most organized of them all. Which is partly why I hated it so much. And that human organization led to sin and corruption…yet, I know now that a religion or church must be organized. And I also know that according to the Gospel, all humans are sinners so it shouldn’t be a shock that there is sin and corruption in an organized religion or church. For all the Lutherans talk about an “invisible church,” the fact is that in this world, a church is visible. This, coupled with some theology and history as written below, led me to the Roman Catholic Church.
Another moment was when I was studying with my former Lutheran pastor and I could not find in the Bible “Bible alone,” or “faith alone,” except where it says, “
not by faith alone.” (At which point my pastor went to get Luther’s Small Catechism to help explain it to me…so much for “Sola Scriptura”!! lol)
As explained in another thread, I also had a “moment” when I tried to explain Catholic theology and ritual to my Lutheran congregation at Bible study to show why it was all wrong and I was becoming Lutheran instead, but ended up believing and agreeing with everything I was trying to explain as being wrong!!
And, finally, when I again (because I already kind of knew) remembered Church history, particularly before A.D. 1500!!
I don’t mean to start a debate on anything in my post, those were just my “moments”. I’m sure some non-Catholics, particulalry Lutherans, might take issue with this. However, I still have much love and respect for my Lutheran brethren, especially as my whloe family on my mom’s side were Lutherans for generations and even one of the original founders of a Lutheran church here in California. So please don’t think I’m bashing Lutherans!!
-Chris