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If you are a non-Catholic, please designate whether or not you believe Catholics are Christians. If you do not believe Catholics are Christians, please state why so that the issue(s) can be discussed.
smileys.smileycentral.com/cat/23/23_30_8.gifWhat is a Chrisitian? From my experience I’ve
been around alot of people,cathloice,baptis,ect.And of all of these people i’ve seen talk to Catholics has more faith in God than any one I have talk to.Most other churches puts down the Catholic Religion.For what reason I don’t know.
I 'm starting RCIA InJanuary 2006,I talk to our local priest and one thing that he told me was that no matter what church i belong as long as I put God first in life I was going to be ok.In my life time I have always heard come to my church you will go to heaven.I think as long as you serve God to the highest and do the right thing you have a place in heaven.Maybe i’m wrong but who’s to say who is right .I will do what I fill is right and ask God to guide me in my new direction.And hope I will be able to say in 2006 that i’m a Catholic![]()
What is a Chrisitian? From my experience I’ve
been around alot of people,cathloice,baptis,ect.And of all of these people i’ve seen talk to Catholics has more faith in God than any one I have talk to.Most other churches puts down the Catholic Religion.For what reason I don’t know.
I 'm starting RCIA InJanuary 2006,I talk to our local priest and one thing that he told me was that no matter what church i belong as long as I put God first in life I was going to be ok.In my life time I have always heard come to my church you will go to heaven.I think as long as you serve God to the highest and do the right thing you have a place in heaven.Maybe i’m wrong but who’s to say who is right .I will do what I fill is right and ask God to guide me in my new direction.And hope I will be able to say in 2006 that i’m a Catholic![]()
I am glad you are becoming Catholic :yup:; however what your local priest said bothers me a little.What is a Chrisitian? From my experience I’ve
been around alot of people,cathloice,baptis,ect.And of all of these people i’ve seen talk to Catholics has more faith in God than any one I have talk to.Most other churches puts down the Catholic Religion.For what reason I don’t know.
I 'm starting RCIA InJanuary 2006,I talk to our local priest and one thing that he told me was that no matter what church i belong as long as I put God first in life I was going to be ok.
I agree that “as long as you serve God to the highest and do the right thing” you will probably be saved. I just want to make sure you understand the Church’s teaching, which says that the surest way to salvation is by coming to, and following, the Catholic Church which teaches the doctrines of Christ unblemished. In other words, it is telling us that we can not look upon other religions as equal vehicles of salvtion that are looked upon by God as favorably as the Catholic Church. (Again, please correct me if I am misinterpreting what you said. The content of the post seemed as if it was advocating a sort of indifferentism as to which church we associate ourselves with, something the Catholic Church doesn’t want us to fall into.)In my life time I have always heard come to my church you will go to heaven.I think as long as you serve God to the highest and do the right thing you have a place in heaven.Maybe i’m wrong but who’s to say who is right .I will do what I fill is right and ask God to guide me in my new direction.And hope I will be able to say in 2006 that i’m a Catholic![]()
Huh? A Catholic is a Christian.Yes, however I do always make a point of saying that I am a Catholic rather than a Christian, there is a difference - and an important one at that!!!
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The Catholic Church believes (and correct me if I’m wrong) that all Christian churches have some of the truth in them. However, The Catholic Church has preserved the fullness of truth given by Christ to his Apostles and to Peter, whom he chose to lead his Church. The Catholic Curch does not deny God the ability to save anyone in or outside of the Church. I have several books you should read, namely The Bible and The Catechism of the Catholic Church, but also Why Do Catholics Do That and Surprized By Truth.Then what church is right the catholic,baptis,church of God please shed some light on this?. this is one of the reasons that I have stayed out of church because everyone thinks there is right.The Catholic Church is the only one that I fell is being honest to me. I’mIs there a right answer
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I am Catholic, however I want to state that, yes, Catholics are Christians. Why, because The Catholic Church is the Church founded by Jesus Christ. We can trace the Church leadership all the way back to St. Peter the Apostle. The first use of the term “The Catholic Church” was by St. Ignatius of Antioch who was born in 50 A.D. and was the first Martyr in the Colleseum. He said “Whereever Jesus Christ is, there is the Catholic Church.”If you are a non-Catholic, please designate whether or not you believe Catholics are Christians. If you do not believe Catholics are Christians, please state why so that the issue(s) can be discussed.
??? I hope you mean Catholic and Christian. All Catholics are christians, not all christians are Catholic.Yes, however I do always make a point of saying that I am a Catholic rather than a Christian, there is a difference - and an important one at that!!!
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I am catholic and the Catholic Church is where I feel most comfortable worshipping God. Having said that, if you consider yourself a Christian (accepted Jesus Christ and trying to live your life as he instructed) then go to the church where you feel most comfortable, whether it be catholic or some other denomination.Then what church is right the catholic,baptis,church of God please shed some light on this?. this is one of the reasons that I have stayed out of church because everyone thinks there is right.The Catholic Church is the only one that I fell is being honest to me. I’mIs there a right answer
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So are you asking for a theological definition or a sociological one?If you are a non-Catholic, please designate whether or not you believe Catholics are Christians. If you do not believe Catholics are Christians, please state why so that the issue(s) can be discussed.
Wow! That’s a handfull.Theological: No they are NOT Christians if they are simply relying on church affiliation and generally-good behavior to get them to Heaven. Even if the Pope and the entire college of cardinals administer them the last rites at their deathbed. To be a Christian is to have a particular relationship to God through Jesus Christ. Not through the Sacraments and not through one’s mere human goodness. I do believe the Sacraments, particularly Baptism and the Eucharist enable and nurture that relationship. But it is something which the individual, at some point, must seek out for themselves, by the power of the Holy Ghost and the grace of God.
In other words, I don’t think being Roman Catholic excludes one from being Christian, but I also don’t thing it necessarily assures that one is Christian–in actual fact–either.
You do understand that up until the 1500’s all that you mentioned was done by all christains?!So are you asking for a theological definition or a sociological one?
Sociological: Yes they are Christians, in the broad sense of the world.
Theological: No they are NOT Christians if they are simply relying on church affiliation and generally-good behavior to get them to Heaven. Even if the Pope and the entire college of cardinals administer them the last rites at their deathbed. To be a Christian is to have a particular relationship to God through Jesus Christ. Not through the Sacraments and not through one’s mere human goodness. I do believe the Sacraments, particularly Baptism and the Eucharist enable and nurture that relationship. But it is something which the individual, at some point, must seek out for themselves, by the power of the Holy Ghost and the grace of God.
In other words, I don’t think being Roman Catholic excludes one from being Christian, but I also don’t thing it necessarily assures that one is Christian–in actual fact–either.
This moring I held Jesus in my hands. Cradled him for a few seconds and then I followed his instructions to eat His body and drink His blood. I did the same yesterday and will do the same tomorrow morning. How can one have a more personal relationship than that.?So are you asking for a theological definition or a sociological one?
Sociological: Yes they are Christians, in the broad sense of the world.
. To be a Christian is to have a particular relationship to God through Jesus Christ. Not through the Sacraments and not through one’s mere human goodness…
Thank you for your kind invitation but I am unlikely to be enrolling in RCIA. We of course have siginficant differences about the validity of my Church’s Holy Orders and sacraments, but suffice it to say that I experience the same sort of spiritual wonder you record here.I suggest you visit your local Catholic Church and see about getting into RCIA. Just think-by next spirng you too can have the unparallled experience of holdng the Lord in your hands and worshiping in the One True Church he founded during his time on earth.