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Binky_Brown
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Knowing full well that a thread of this type usually degenerates into a “let’s lay into the apostate” feeding frenzy, here goes:On these boards there are a few folks who are either former Catholics, or are Catholics considering leaving the Church.
I think it would be an interesting discussion to understand the reasons you left or are considering leaving.
I decided to start this thread because a similar one called “Which religion is grabbing the most Catholics?” is getting too long and hard to follow.
(For the record, I am a cradle Catholic.)
I ultimately left the RCC because it seemed like a more intellectually honest thing to do than to maintain an association with an institution whose claims no longer held credibility, whose doctines flew in the face of biblical admonitions to the contrary, and whose members’ lives came nowhere near to the standards of godliness I saw in the lives of others who supposedly were not “in the fullness of the faith”. For me to have remained and to engage in perpetual conflict with the Catholic Church , served neither the best interests of the RCC nor myself. It was not an easy decision, and it was one that I did not engage into without examining arguments, pro and con.Finally, when I did leave, I knew it was the right decision, and one that I have never regretted.
I appreciate the Catholic upbringing and education I received, and I am mindful of the positive contributions of the RCC throughout history. Likewise, I refuse to don rose colored glasses as to its shortcomings. Ultimately, we all must answer to God to account for how we have acted as stewards for what God has bestowed upon us. I make no judgement as to how anyone else will be held accountable, but knowing that I will one day stand before the throne of God to do that, I can never embrace a religion which, in my heart, I know is untrue to the Gospel of Christ and the word of God.
As I said, I fully expect the feeding frenzy to commence: that I was not “properly cathechized”, that I was “led astray by an anti-Catholic minister”, that I embraced a new faith to placate a non-Catholic spouse, blah, blah, blah. False accusations regarding either my faith in Christ, or myself, only underscore my conviction that my decision of over 30 years ago was the right one.