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PerryJ
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It is not pathetic and the person is not being disrespectful. This is a breakdown of understanding. Let us say we have a Catholic and a Protestant that are equally devoted to Christ in everyway. The Catholic has the potential of becoming a stronger Christian because the Catholics believe that through the Sacraments Christ not only spiritually touches them; but, he also physically touches them. Every Sunday a Catholic actually stands before Christ, bows his head and accepts him into his body. This being the Eucharist. For a moment agree that the Eucharist is the body and blood of Christ. If this premise is true one can see how a Catholic would believe that they have the potential of being greater as Christ physically touched them. As it appears that you do not believe in the Eucharist I am thinking you did not understand his point. It is not meant to be negative. It is a difference in beliefs.Dude, that’s pathetic. I’m sure they’ve been told many times they’d make even better Christians as Catholics. Billy Graham wasn’t exactly a stranger to John Paul II, and that is indeed exactly how Catholics see it. It’s not disrespectful. I’ve been told the same thing myself many times, not to dis me but to say how much more better I’d be if only.
The real horror is thinking, what do Catholics imagine the Borjas would have been like if they’d been Protestant? {shudder}
I have read much of the posts and find few that are truly trying to understand the others points. They want to win a debate. Did not the Pharisees and Saducees commit the same action during Christ’s lifetime. Did not Christ state that this was wrong.