Does God call people to be separate from Catholic Eucharist

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Do you reject or accept your Baptism.

Baptism is an acceptance and forgiveness from the grace of Jesus. “Not for washing of dirt from the body, but an appeal for a clear conscience”

Why do you leave the faith which Baptized you, and join one which does not obey this command of Jesus?
 
What?!?! Public revelation ended with the death of the last Apostle!!

What is a “form of revelation”?
I thought I quickly read that it be closer to something like “tradition”, even other christian writings…but for sure not bible alone
 
Yes, I know of your contempt for the Catholic faith. You have revealed it more than a few times.
 
The Bible is not our sole rule of faith.

Divine revelation comes from God and made known through Jesus.
 
Do you reject or accept your Baptism.

Baptism is an acceptance and forgiveness from the grace of Jesus. “Not for washing of dirt from the body, but an appeal for a clear conscience”

Why do you leave the faith which Baptized you, and join one which does not obey this command of Jesus?
So you recant what you said? Flipflop time?

Because I still follow Jesus. I left Catholicism, as I said before too many times, because God led me to.
 
Yes, and in particular the Holy Spirit (divinely revealing), which Quakers would agree with also, if I have it correct.
 
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I admit I don’t know a lot about the Quaker religion. But they do not partake in Baptism or Holy Communion. We believe those are commands of the Lord to remain in Him.

They are not absolutely necessary, if it is no fault of an individual to receive, but for a cult to attempt to substitute itself for the Church of God and drop these should be sign to stay away.
 
Did you answer my question? Are you thankful for your Christian Baptism? Do you thank God for that?
 
You seem intent on not answering me. I’ve already said I follow Christ and I’ve been Baptised; what my feelings on it are don’t suddenly undo it with magic. I have no strong feelings about it either way.

So, which of your statements are wrong? Do you now think Baptism and following Christ doesn’t make someone Christian?
 
You were Baptized into the faith, and now you claim a spirit that compelled you to leave the Church is your God, and this religion which appears to be Christian in some ways, rejects some pretty important tenants of the Christian faith.

But I struggle to be pure, so I don’t cast you out. You are leaving by your own free will.
 
You are very bad at answering. So, again; I follow Christ and was baptised. Am I Christian?
 
How would I know if you follow Christ. I already know some things you do not follow Him in.
 
I said I follow Christ.

I take it then you think all, or most, protestants aren’t Christian. After all, they just like me disagree with some of your interpretations.
 
There is mortal sin, yes.

All I know is that your religion is compelling you to reject some important matters of the faith.

It is God who judges.

And I use my judgment to believe your claims or not. And I do not, since I am Catholic and wish to be in His grace.
 
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