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malachi_a_serva
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Hi there. In your “library” under “non-catholic groups” is the following statement:
"Their success is partly due to their discipline. For all their talk about the Catholic Church being “rule-laden,” there are perhaps no Christians who operate in a more regimented manner. Their rules—non-biblical rules, one might add—extend not just to religion and religious practices proper, but to facets of everyday life. Most people are familiar with their strictures on drinking, gambling, dancing, and smoking.
Fundamentalists also are intensely involved in their local congregations. Many people returning to the Catholic Church from Fundamentalism complain that as Fundamentalists they had no time or room for themselves; everything centered around the church. All their friends were members; all their social activities were staged by it. Not to attend Wednesday evening services (in addition to one or two services on Sunday), not to participate in the Bible studies and youth groups, not to dress and act like everyone else in the congregation—these immediately put one beyond the pale; and in a small church (few Fundamentalist churches have more than a hundred members) this meant being ostracized, a silent invitation to conform or to worship elsewhere.
Nevertheless, despite the criticism Fundamentalists sometimes receive, they do undertake the praiseworthy task of adhering to certain key Christian tenets in a society that has all too often forgotten about Christ. "
I am somewhat perplexed on the attack of being obiedient to the word of GOD, as it is in the Holy Bible. I do understand the viewpoint. I grew up and was raised Catholic. I went about my life as any other person in this world. I smoked, I drank alcohol, got drunk all the time, had sex outside of marriage with people I met in the bars…all these things I did with my Catholic friends…with Catholics and too Catholics (the sex part). How is that evidence of a Christian walk with GOD? Then, I was born again… and became a new creature in Christ…just as the bible says. The fruit, my fruit is totally different. I guess I am just asking why the attack on Christians being obiedient to what they read in the bible? Are we suppose to smoke? Is not the body the Temple of the Holy Spirit? Are we suppose to gamble? Ones good luck is at the misfortune of allot of others. Are we suppose to dance as we know dance now? All that dance on much music and MTV look more like sex acts…does it cause one to lust? which is a sin…are we suppose to drink? If so, how much? The bible says that “drunkards” will not see the Kingdom of God".
The Bible does preach on seperation of the world. Something that was totally unknown to me. In fact, as a Catholic…I knew nothing what the Bible really preached.
I look forward to any replys.
ps…I am new at this, my first posting.

"Their success is partly due to their discipline. For all their talk about the Catholic Church being “rule-laden,” there are perhaps no Christians who operate in a more regimented manner. Their rules—non-biblical rules, one might add—extend not just to religion and religious practices proper, but to facets of everyday life. Most people are familiar with their strictures on drinking, gambling, dancing, and smoking.
Fundamentalists also are intensely involved in their local congregations. Many people returning to the Catholic Church from Fundamentalism complain that as Fundamentalists they had no time or room for themselves; everything centered around the church. All their friends were members; all their social activities were staged by it. Not to attend Wednesday evening services (in addition to one or two services on Sunday), not to participate in the Bible studies and youth groups, not to dress and act like everyone else in the congregation—these immediately put one beyond the pale; and in a small church (few Fundamentalist churches have more than a hundred members) this meant being ostracized, a silent invitation to conform or to worship elsewhere.
Nevertheless, despite the criticism Fundamentalists sometimes receive, they do undertake the praiseworthy task of adhering to certain key Christian tenets in a society that has all too often forgotten about Christ. "
I am somewhat perplexed on the attack of being obiedient to the word of GOD, as it is in the Holy Bible. I do understand the viewpoint. I grew up and was raised Catholic. I went about my life as any other person in this world. I smoked, I drank alcohol, got drunk all the time, had sex outside of marriage with people I met in the bars…all these things I did with my Catholic friends…with Catholics and too Catholics (the sex part). How is that evidence of a Christian walk with GOD? Then, I was born again… and became a new creature in Christ…just as the bible says. The fruit, my fruit is totally different. I guess I am just asking why the attack on Christians being obiedient to what they read in the bible? Are we suppose to smoke? Is not the body the Temple of the Holy Spirit? Are we suppose to gamble? Ones good luck is at the misfortune of allot of others. Are we suppose to dance as we know dance now? All that dance on much music and MTV look more like sex acts…does it cause one to lust? which is a sin…are we suppose to drink? If so, how much? The bible says that “drunkards” will not see the Kingdom of God".
The Bible does preach on seperation of the world. Something that was totally unknown to me. In fact, as a Catholic…I knew nothing what the Bible really preached.
I look forward to any replys.
ps…I am new at this, my first posting.