Deciding between Protestantism or Catholicism

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This is a private forum. “Freedom of speech” means freedom from oppression by the government in a public context. It doesn’t mean you can just come onto private forums and say what you want. You are expected to follow the private forum rules, which you’ve now openly flouted in at least two threads.

And all the non-Catholic, pagan, occult stuff you’re pushing here as “truth” is a lie.
 
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If you had read the rules of this Forum, you’d have seen that you can’t just say anything you want about whomever you want – especially slander.
 
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Hello Catholic Answers. I am raised in a Mormon Family, became Agnostic, now I’m a Christian again. I just don’t know what to choose. Catholicism or Protestantism. Why would you think Catholicism is right from Protestantism?
Another thing. Is there biblical evidence for purgatory or church hierarchy? I’m still kinda iffy about church hierarchy cause I came from the false Mormon church and they had bishops, Stake leaders, and the leader of the church Russel M Nelson. So it makes me iffy about church hierarchy.
For me, the line of history from Jesus to today shows one Church in the beginning - now called the Catholic Church. Protestant churches did not exist until the so-called “reformation” in the 16th century, when many crucial teachings of the Church were rejected/revised/adapted/replaced. It seemed clear to me that Jesus would not wait 15 centuries before His true Gospel would (finally?) begin to be taught to His people!
 
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I am raised in a Mormon Family, became Agnostic, now I’m a Christian again.
Help us understand what you mean by “I’m a Christian again”. Were you baptized? The Catholic Church doesn’t recognize Mormon baptism as being valid.
 
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Mormons are not Christians you cannot become
I just said I’m not Mormon… I don’t follow Mormon doctrine, so I’m not Mormon. I a Catholic
I guess you missed my point. You said you had become a Christian AGAIN. As Mormons are not Christians you never were a Christian until you became Catholic.
 
Hey dude! I’m was a lifelong atheist and then I packed up my family and moved them to Utah to pursue joining the LDS church. I had kind of ruined the ideas of Catholicism and Protestantism for myself because Catholicism is just so regularly attacked in the media and mocked and Protestants were honestly always kind of lousy to me growing up. The LDS church was new to me and an idea that I hadn’t ruined for myself yet. I’d always been very comfortable in my atheism, but after my first child I had this enormous amount of gratitude and nowhere to direct it. I also started realizing that my child had inherent value, even in the womb, and it caused me to rethink a lot of my nihilistic positions on life and morality. Unfortunately the LDS church, while filled with a lot of wonderful people (like your parents, I’m sure), just isn’t built on truth. I am positive that you have probably read CES letter 100 times over and that you know all of the arguments, but I struggled hard to accept them. To me giving up on belief in the LDS version of God was accepting that God didn’t exist and it made me miserable. For years I continued to swing violently between (intentionally) blind “faith” and nihilism. It was awful, honestly.

My wife was anti-LDS the entire time, and even though she had lost her faith years ago due to the falling out with her own parents she had when she married me (a non-believer) she offered to go to church with me, so long as it was any other church. We church hopped and shopped for quite some time before finding a non-denominational church in northern UT that we liked. She was actually willing to go and seemed into it, though I know that at the time she was merely supporting me. I was baptized (I never actually joined the LDS church, I just investigated and struggled with my desire to believe in what I knew wasn’t true) and thought I was done and good to go. I started reading a lot about protestant theology and trying to get my footing. I had spent years obsessively (for real, I lost like all of my hobbies and even missed a lot of work to read, think and decide) researching the LDS church and now I had all of this study time to direct at protestantism and become confident in my ability to defend my beliefs. It all kind of started to crumble pretty early on, though.

For one the bible never expresses that Sola Scriptura is a thing, at all. It says that scripture is good for reproof, for correction, etc but it doesn’t say that it’s the sole authority. It does however say that the church is the authority, when it says that if you have a disagreement with one of your brethren to handle it 1-on1, if you can, and if not then in a small group, and if not bring it to the church. Christ also gives the apostles, to include Peter who is expressly stated by Christ to be the rock that the church is built on (which will never fall), very specifically the abilities to forgive or even NOT forgive sins, as well as to bind and loose on earth in a way that will bind and loose in heaven.
 
For two, all Christians (all of them) believed in the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist until the 1500s when the Protestant reformation occurred. It was one of the first major casualities of protestantism, but if you look at protestant churches today its easy to see how far things have slid. It’s not just some verse in Leviticus that condemns homosexual behavior, it’s the New Testament too, and there are tons of prot churches with gay and trans priests and pastors now, mainstream ones.

I understand your concern about church authorities as you make your way out of the LDS church, but in this case it’s a good thing. The BoM calls the Catholic Church the “whore of all the earth” and the “mother of all abominations.” It arranged it’s entire structure after the Catholic Church (wards are parishes, stakes are diocese, bishops essentially hear confessions and restrict your ability to partake in the sacrament based upon it) because it’s entire claim to fame is that the Catholic Church fell into apostasy (which Christ explicitly states will never happen in the Synoptic Gospels) and it’s the restoration of that church. So the Catholic Church will have things that seem sort of familiar to you, specifically because the LDS church has attempted to usurp the Catholic Churches authority.

That doesn’t mean that I think your parents are bad people, by the way, or even that church authorities are. I think that JS and then Young crafted a very attractive, and frankly very interesting, narrative of creation and salvation history. It is, of course, a lie, but I don’t think that the church itself is filled with evil people who are aware of what the organization is. At least not broadly. I am super glad that you’re considering the church though, man.
 
To the OP, choosing to be Catholic or Protestant is not a choice one makes.
Now we’re talking! 🙂
Hello Catholic Answers. I am raised in a Mormon Family, became Agnostic, now I’m a Christian again. I just don’t know what to choose. Catholicism or Protestantism. Why would you think Catholicism is right from Protestantism?
Welcome to the board! As a (reasonably) long-time member here, I can tell you it’s a great place to learn and debate. Lots of smart, good people - Catholic (mostly), Protestant (more than a few) and even a Calvinist or 2 (literally!).
 
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