FormerCatholic.com

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Has anyone else seen this site? Here is the homepage:

formercatholic.com/index.html

Here is the story of the man who created the site:

formercatholic.com/aboutrichard.html

There is a message/forum area which I was pleased to see is not well-visited. I think maybe that is because the site really appears to be a “spiritual journal” about Richard Noll rather than a site for former Catholics. It’s really quite sad that someone would stray so far to conclude that his (Jesus’) life story was a gnostic myth meant to convey allegorical teachings about the divine nature within all humans."
 
There are many sites like this and I try to avoid them. They are fueled by people who hate the Catholic Church for some reason. Maybe it is a issue or maybe it because they feel like they failed and are lashing out. Who knows.

PF
 
Yep, I struggle enough with just trying to do the right thing, pray, and be faithful – and then there is house cleaning and laundry – who needs more nasty stuff?
 
This must be a different Richard Noll from the one I was familiar with. I used to have a fundamentalist tape series and a book titled “Roman Catholicism: Issues and Evidences” published by John Ankerberg’s group by a Richard Noll. It was offered during the classic Walter Martin vs. Fr. Mitch Pacwa debates from the 1980s. This Richard Noll was (and still is I think) an ex-Catholic Fundy (not neo-Gnostic). Here is one of his books, must be a different Richard Noll.

When Catholics Die by another Richard Noll

Phil P
 
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PhilVaz:
This must be a different Richard Noll from the one I was familiar with. I used to have a fundamentalist tape series and a book titled “Roman Catholicism: Issues and Evidences” published by John Ankerberg’s group by a Richard Noll. It was offered during the classic Walter Martin vs. Fr. Mitch Pacwa debates from the 1980s. This Richard Noll was (and still is I think) an ex-Catholic Fundy (not neo-Gnostic). Here is one of his books, must be a different Richard Noll.

When Catholics Die by another Richard Noll

Phil P
That book you linked to is just awful! It seems there are two anti-Catholic Richard Nolls. It’s possible that the Richard Noll that I found is using a fake name on his site and he took the name from that book.
 
Peace be with you!

I think even the anti-Catholic Protestant Fundamentalists would be against this website. Pure blasphemy against ALL of Christianity. To say Jesus didn’t even exist!

In Christ,
Rand
 
I have e-mailed the site’s administrator a few times refuting some of the statements that he has made, and he will not reply or post my follow-up messages. Some of his comments are indeed anti-Catholic, and some of the strangest I have seen.
 
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gmmartin42:
I have e-mailed the site’s administrator a few times refuting some of the statements that he has made, and he will not reply or post my follow-up messages. Some of his comments are indeed anti-Catholic, and some of the strangest I have seen.
I guess the site really is just self-promotion then. It’s the web equivalent of someone who likes to hear themself speak. So sad. 😦
 
This is nothing new; it’s process theology reinvented. The problem with process theology is that it’s 19th century liberalism… so it’s not only wrong, it’s passé (unless I’m mistaken, it’s the 21st century).

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O.S. Luke:
This is nothing new; it’s process theology reinvented. The problem with process theology is that it’s 19th century liberalism… so it’s not only wrong, it’s passé (unless I’m mistaken, it’s the 21st century).

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Very interesting! Thank you! 👍

BTW - Did anyone else see this excerpt from his bio?

“Since I determined that Jesus’ story was allegorical, I shifted the focus of my learning from historical research to an indepth exploration of myself. I am in the process of sorting my memories and the different voices that comprise me into different categoriesthat allow me to know myself better.”
 
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