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Mannyfit75
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This is a split thread from Protestant Service vs. Mass
We Catholics do have a personal relationship with Jesus. We received him weekly on Sundays, and daily Mass for those who are able to received the Body and Blood of the Lord worthily.This will be my last post on this thread -it’s been great conversing with you all. May God show you the right path as you work to not only follow Him, but to really get to know Him personally, as your personal saviour. God bless you.
The Catholic Church and many Catholics who remain obedient to her teachings based their belief on Sacred Scripture, Sacred Tradition, and the Magisterium of the Church. We don’t put Scripture aside.To be honest with you, I’m not looking for affirmation. What Catholics believe is up to them, but they shouldn’t kid themselves. If the Scripture can’t stand alone, it is worthless. If it needs tradition to be complete, it violates what it says about itself. I don’t “attack” just because I disagree. I think there is a sad truth that, when a person feels they have lost ground in a discussion, the natural defense is to become a “victim” - thus the “Catholic bashing” bandwagon.
As for logic - it most definately is on the side of Protestantism. This is one of the great differences between Catholics and Protestants - when running up against logical problems, Catholics will inevitably claim that key tenets of their faith are “mysteries”.
They are mysterious because God’s nature cannot be explained by human reasons. No one here truly understand how God can be One God but three Persons, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. We leave it to our faith to believe in the Trinity. It was the Church who doctrinated the Trinitarian doctrine.“en arche en ho logos, kai ho logos en pros ton theon, kai theos en ho logos.”