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OldeThom
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I’m new to the forums but I have been rummaging around here and there, checking out this and that and enjoying it a great deal and learning quite a bit. I am not a Catholic, but I am studying, using the US CCA as my core source, and will be taking the RCIA class this Sept.
I was raised Baptist, but I have been involved in other denominations as well as a couple considered as “high church”. It has been my experience that when asked, in most of the more “fundamental” or “conservative” type churches, if Catholics were considered Christians many said “no” - almost too emphatically. I know what the CCC (2nd Ed. 1995) says about non-catholic Christians, but how does being considered not a Christian by some affect you in your view of yourself as a Catholic? What do you feel about Protestants in general?
Before you answer, please consider that I think much of the divergent dogma that many protestant churches hold as “truths” as missing the mark and one of the many reasons why I am being led to the Catholic Church. I know what I have posted is at the very least “on dangerous ground” and has caused wars in the past, but I’m looking for more of a controlled and well thought-out response, rather than an highly charged emotional one or ecclesiology.
Respectfully,
Thom
I was raised Baptist, but I have been involved in other denominations as well as a couple considered as “high church”. It has been my experience that when asked, in most of the more “fundamental” or “conservative” type churches, if Catholics were considered Christians many said “no” - almost too emphatically. I know what the CCC (2nd Ed. 1995) says about non-catholic Christians, but how does being considered not a Christian by some affect you in your view of yourself as a Catholic? What do you feel about Protestants in general?
Before you answer, please consider that I think much of the divergent dogma that many protestant churches hold as “truths” as missing the mark and one of the many reasons why I am being led to the Catholic Church. I know what I have posted is at the very least “on dangerous ground” and has caused wars in the past, but I’m looking for more of a controlled and well thought-out response, rather than an highly charged emotional one or ecclesiology.
Respectfully,
Thom