Does God call people to be separate from Catholic Eucharist

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Baptism is not magic, my friend. It doesn’t guarantee you will always follow Jesus.
 
However long it was, your priest has advised you terribly wrong.

That’s assuming you were understanding him correctly. And by your track record in this thread, I seriously question whether you listened to what he actually meant.
 
I think it was a pretty straight forward question when I asked him “so am I still Christian” and he said “yes”. Remember; you’re the one who flipflops on their own point, not me.
 
I’m not mocking you. Stop making accusations. You’re going around in circles.
 
I think it, combined with the thoughts from various studies in religion professors, the Australian census, other well versed protestants and other people who study theology know better than you do. After all, you can’t keep your own argument straight, nor read any texts given.
 
People seem to disagree. And I have asked you to stop and explained that I find it mocking. After that if you keep doing it you do it on purpose.
 
You are both Christian by your Baptism and non Christian by denying the faith.

You are the one at odds with God.

Even your priest said you are in need of reconciliation, right?
 
He said he would prefer if I returned to Catholicism, but he didn’t deny the Christianity of Protestants.

So again; you deny that someone who follows Christ and is Baptised is Christian. You can’t keep to your own definitions.
 
He is not at liberty to declare the Quaker religion a valid Christian denomination.

The evidence shows they are not.

Also, Christian Baptism comes with obligations to uphold the faith which brought you into the Christian body.
 
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He is shrinking away from his duty. He also may see that you are already gone.
 
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