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Otherwise, we are sure to mislead others, however well-intentioned we and they may be; or else, to say what is not true. Which is a good way of bring the Faith into disrepute. ##
Greetings, Everybody! I need some big time help over here! I am a convert to the Catholic faith (since 2000) and I would rate my apologetics as rather novice. And as luck would have it, right now I’m in a little bit of a debate with a Church of Christ pastor! (I’ll keep him nameless for the time being). His church is rather large (especially for a CoC church) in Oklahoma City with probably a few thousand members that attend weekly and probably hundreds more on his mailing list.
My father attends his church everynow and then and is on his mailing list. After the death of Pope John Paul the Great, this is what he sent out [this bulletin](http://www.just(name removed by moderator)aulbrown.com/catholicism/coc_docs/bulletin_pixels.jpg) to all of his members (Note how it starts off rather well, then quickly sours):
Needless to say, after reading this letter full of nonsense, I was rather upset. I tried to just forget about it, but it bothered me incredibly to think that people would read this letter and really think that Catholics thought the pope was “rightful ruler of the universe”, etc. I couldn’t sleep at night! So a few days later, [I sent him this letter.](http://www.just(name removed by moderator)aulbrown.com/catholicism/correspondence.htm) Basically, I told him that his bulletin was full of errors and tried to point them out as best I could in a kind manner.
He then wrote me back and said that he had proof and documentation for all of his statements that he would be happy to send me. To which, I agreed and asked if I could see it, which I received in the mail yesterday. [You can click here to view all of his documentation.](http://www.just(name removed by moderator)aulbrown.com/catholicism/debate_index.htm) That is where we are in the debate as of now.
If you are a novice - then you shouldn’t be debating.
Beginners in chemistry don’t dispense medicines (at least, one hopes not); students beginning New Testament Greek don’t write articles on the use of the word Christos in the NT; and if we don’t know enough about the Faith to engage in debate about it, we should leave to others who are better qualified to do so the task of explaining it.Otherwise, we are sure to mislead others, however well-intentioned we and they may be; or else, to say what is not true. Which is a good way of bring the Faith into disrepute. ##