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Eruvande
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First, a bit of personal background - I’m a reformed baptist who was once quite active in defending my faith - I even wrote blogposts against catholic teachings. But lately I’ve begun to look at Catholicism in a different light.
One of the things that’s really jumping out at me is the way Catholicism sanctifies the whole person. Let me explain - in my protestant faith, all is spiritual, nothing to do with feelings or the body. In fact anything to do with the physical is regarded with suspicion - the Mass springs to mind. Even a really clear passage like John 6 is explained away as ‘spiritual’.
This has begun to strike me as a form of gnosticism, whereas catholicism treats the whole human condition. Am I out of line in thinking this?
One of the things that’s really jumping out at me is the way Catholicism sanctifies the whole person. Let me explain - in my protestant faith, all is spiritual, nothing to do with feelings or the body. In fact anything to do with the physical is regarded with suspicion - the Mass springs to mind. Even a really clear passage like John 6 is explained away as ‘spiritual’.
This has begun to strike me as a form of gnosticism, whereas catholicism treats the whole human condition. Am I out of line in thinking this?