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TheLittleLady
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Flashbacks of “Office Space”
In fairness, we put up with a good many Protestants and other non-Catholics on this forum who come on here making statements in a disrespectful way, especially since the forum is called “Catholic Answers”, not “General Discussion of Religion”. I would hope that none of us would go into the house of a decent person of whatever faith and start telling him in his own house that he’s an idolator or going against God, etc. That’s how some people approach this forum. Like we Catholics, on our own forums, need to prove to them that Catholicism is okay or correct (which largely can’t be “proven” because much of it is a matter of faith). If this were a bar and we had bouncers (or moderators more like the old forum had), these people would be shown the door in a hurry.If this attitude would characterize Catholics on this forum I know my ears would be more open. It’s not that we just won’t listen, it is more that what I see does not match up with what I hear.
Ok, I am truly sorry if I have become rude or obtrusive. I have been on CAF for two years and have learned a lot about Catholicism.Wannano:![]()
In fairness, we put up with a good many Protestants and other non-Catholics on this forum who come on here making statements in a disrespectful way, especially since the forum is called “Catholic Answers”, not “General Discussion of Religion”. I would hope that none of us would go into the house of a decent person of whatever faith and start telling him in his own house that he’s an idolator or going against God, etc. That’s how some people approach this forum. Like we Catholics, on our own forums, need to prove to them that Catholicism is okay or correct (which largely can’t be “proven” because much of it is a matter of faith). If this were a bar and we had bouncers (or moderators more like the old forum had), these people would be shown the door in a hurry.If this attitude would characterize Catholics on this forum I know my ears would be more open. It’s not that we just won’t listen, it is more that what I see does not match up with what I hear.
I try to be tolerant, thinking that if someone cares enough to come here and be curious then maybe that’s a good thing (either in terms of encouraging tolerance or even possible conversion), but some of the attitude I get from people who come on here and expect me to defend my faith on a Catholic forum that I actually joined more for prayers and talking to other Catholics than for defending myself against Rude Mr. Protestant/ Non-Christian/ Non-Believer…well it’s hard to have a lot of sympathy. I try, but it is difficult.
After one is given the truth, about the Catholic Church and her teachings, thenMaybe because I was never a protestant I don’t understand this, but WHY are they so close-minded and harbor such irrational and frankly ridiculous hatred for the true Church? Were they raised that way? The ex Catholics can be just as bad if not worse, and I find often turned against the Church for marriage reasons (divorced, wanted to remarry, Church wouldn’t let them, so they went to a protestant sect that would let them).
some Definitions, from the CCCOne question my son asked me, and I had to admit I did not know the answer: a heretic is a baptized Catholic who has chosen to deny certain central dogmas of the Faith (Luther having been a good example).
Most Protestants have valid baptism. Next is the operative condition. Once someone who is validly baptized is made aware of the truth, and THEN refuses to act on it, THEN the negative consequences fall on them.But what is someone who was raised in a protestant group, never baptized Catholic, and simply believes as they do because they don’t know any better? What category do they fall into? Heretic? Schismatic?
Look again at CCC paragraph 2089 above.I remember learning that there are Infidels, Apostates, Schismatics, and Heretics: Infidels are the unbaptized; Apostates are …
With all due respect, where did you learn to take this attitude towards Protestants? Is this something you were taught by your family member who influenced you to convert?I cannot call them “brethren”, I prefer what the saints of the Church, such as St Thomas More, called them.
During the crash my husband lost his job and we ended up moving several states away. We knew no one and when we arrived on moving day the movers we had hired didn’t show up. We had my elderly parents, my husband’s sister, us, and 1 year old; so, when a bunch of Mormon guys, who were walking around town fulfilling a portion of their missionary service, offered to help… we figured why not. They moved sofas, boxes and boxes of books, they were truly a HUGE help. They never tried to convert us; they were just looking for a way to be of service to their community.If your boyfriend had been a Mormon from a quirky large Mormon family, and they had treated you very gently, with loads of love and respect, would you have become Mormon? Or were you also convinced by reasoning to join the Church?
You don’t need to tell your story (unless asked). Your life is your witness.Here’s the problem. If I gently tell my story, explaining why I’m Catholic… Before long, I’m drawn into what is essentially a debate which can be pleasant or unpleasant. That’s where it’s important to be able to defend the faith. That is the role of learning apologetics.
I take no issue with your beliefs, it is my perception of how your actions seem to lack empathy, love, and kindness.Believing in Catholicism above all religions doesn’t mean I’m proud, arrogant, or self-righteous.
I don’t know what you are trying to explain here.There is no “deepest” part of my heart, just my heart.