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You mean, are they Baptists or J-Dubs? LOLAre they Baptist or JW
You mean, are they Baptists or J-Dubs? LOLAre they Baptist or JW
I’ve had Baptist tell me “our church was founded by John the Baptist.”I had a Baptist tell me that I was wrong about the wedding that it was wine that Jesus turn into water because of the drinking. that Jesus DID NOT DRINK
Well, they may be mistaken about that, but John the Baptist did have disciples and there is a middle eastern religion that descends directly from them. Its an unbroken tradition. I’ll have to find the name. It might be the Druses, I don’t remember at the moment…I’ve had Baptist tell me “our church was founded by John the Baptist.”
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Have a JW read John 1"1 from your bible and they will leave your house, they do not have a answer with your bibleI had a JW do the some thing with me one time years ago,in fact she come to the house 2 time to tell me I was wrong
I also had a Baptist tell me this but that just ignorance of the faith its not a teaching of the church.Well, they may be mistaken about that, but John the Baptist did have disciples and there is a middle eastern religion that descends directly from them. Its an unbroken tradition. I’ll have to find the name. It might be the Druses, I don’t remember at the moment…
I guess you are right, I have a sister-in-law who is baptist, but she never talks about religion. The middle eastern group are the Mandeans, I hope thats spelled right.I also had a Baptist tell me this but that just ignorance of the faith its not a teaching of the church.
A very valid biblical way is to just kill them. Matter ends, and another non believer consigned to fires. Teach them a lesson.Last evening I was able to distract an intervention “to save me from the bonds of the RCC”, quite frankly I was shocked that this was even happening, I’ve heard about these, but this time it was me in the center. I was being bombarded with questions and for every answer, they had theirs, as if they knew what I would say.
Two co-workers, kindly and gently with tears in their eyes, tried to convince me that by staying in the RCC, I can not be saved. Needless to say, I was and still am a bit tongue tied. Luckly something came up at work and we had to attend to that, then our shift was over, and I just said a fast goodbye, clocked out and left. But I work with these 2 next week again.
Seriously, how does one handle this? I am new to the South (around 3 years) and just began back out into the work force this past Spring. I am the only Catholic. I don’t want to allienate people but I refuse to deny The Catholic Church. This never happened to me up North.
If they were nasty, it would have been easier, but what they said was done so kindly that I was dumbfounded. Help please.
Since you have to work with them, you’ll have to firmly (but not rudely) let them know that the topic is off the table, or else agree to discuss Catholicism with them.Last evening I was able to distract an intervention “to save me from the bonds of the RCC”, quite frankly I was shocked that this was even happening, I’ve heard about these, but this time it was me in the center. I was being bombarded with questions and for every answer, they had theirs, as if they knew what I would say.
Two co-workers, kindly and gently with tears in their eyes, tried to convince me that by staying in the RCC, I can not be saved. Needless to say, I was and still am a bit tongue tied. Luckly something came up at work and we had to attend to that, then our shift was over, and I just said a fast goodbye, clocked out and left. But I work with these 2 next week again.
Seriously, how does one handle this? I am new to the South (around 3 years) and just began back out into the work force this past Spring. I am the only Catholic. I don’t want to allienate people but I refuse to deny The Catholic Church. This never happened to me up North.
If they were nasty, it would have been easier, but what they said was done so kindly that I was dumbfounded. Help please.
Good answer. The last part.A very valid biblical way is to just kill them. Matter ends, and another non believer consigned to fires. Teach them a lesson.
Calling wild bears to kill them too can be tried.
Sending devils into them to drown them in the nearest lake too is ok. If lake is not handy, they shall did it before jumping.
But I recommend you trash these methods. Do what I do to missionaries that come knocking at my door. Seat them, offer a cup of tea and send them off.
I think its a great idea to talk to them about your Catholic beliefs. But why not do it out of love and an honest exchange of information instead of an “in your face — I know more than you know — take that” kind of discussion?Since you have to work with them, you’ll have to firmly (but not rudely) let them know that the topic is off the table, or else agree to discuss Catholicism with them.
If I were there, when they approached me with the subject again, I would ask them if they would like to discuss my religion. If they say yes, launch right in. Start talking and keep talking. With 2000 years of history, you can keep them there listening for hours…days. Ask them more questions about the CC than they ask you. Ask them things that they probably don’t know about - Church history, the Sacraments, the CC’s teaching on war, abortion,etc.
When they insist on comparing the CC to their religion, ask them what their church teaches on very specific topics. It’s been my experience that they have very general teachings on broad subjects or else the evangelists don’t know what their church teaches.
At any rate, be the leader. Why they beg the question, ask them what, “What do you think about that? What does your church teach?” They’ll answer, and your response will be, “That’s an interesting interpretation.” Said so that “interesting” conveys your amusement (but not ridicule) at their thinking and lets them know that you know more and better, and that you are not impressed with their theology.
IMO, it’s better to let them know that the topic is off the table. Saying something like, “I appreciate that you feel called to approach me, but this topic will forever be off the table. What did you bring for lunch?”
A very valid biblical way is to just kill them. Matter ends, and another non believer consigned to fires. Teach them a lesson.
No offense, that is what the Hindus do to the Christians in India.Calling wild bears to kill them too can be tried.
I have to repeat again — I really don’t understand this hostility. Wow — threatening to make a civil rights complaint. Watching out for malicious gossip. Gracious! Is this the love of Christ? Is this the attitude of Christ Jesus? Is this loving your neighbor as yourself? These women whole-heartedly believe the original poster is headed to Hell and they reached out to him in love. You can believe that they were wrong — but they were obviously not treating this individual with the kind of ill will that some are suggesting in return.From now on, if they bring up the subject of religion, walk out of the situation. Tell your boss that if there is any more religious harrassment, you will begin making a civil rights complaint. Back it up on paper, and send a copy to your nearest civil rights office.
From this point on, you should be just as friendly as ever. Avoid them outside of the workplace, they might try some shenanigans there. Watch your p’s and q’s, make a detailed record of everything. Watch out for any indications of malicious gossip. It would be good to find a friend in the workplace who does not appreciate religious harrassment, even if you have to do something undercover to get such an ally hired.
jmcrae: I agree totally. Some US Catholics seem to think that they need to apologize for being Catholic. Too much anti-Catholic propaganda going around.
The women are coming to the OP with the attitude that you describe above - I know more than you know. Not only that, but are also telling him that he’s going to Hell.I think its a great idea to talk to them about your Catholic beliefs. But why not do it out of love and an honest exchange of information instead of an “in your face — I know more than you know — take that” kind of discussion?If you believe they are so misguided, why not take the opportunity to share the truth? These attitudes are what promote misinformation on all sides.
Hi Karen, after I read the whole thread, I haven’t found any good answers.Last evening I was able to distract an intervention “to save me from the bonds of the RCC”, quite frankly I was shocked that this was even happening, I’ve heard about these, but this time it was me in the center. I was being bombarded with questions and for every answer, they had theirs, as if they knew what I would say.
Two co-workers, kindly and gently with tears in their eyes, tried to convince me that by staying in the RCC, I can not be saved. Needless to say, I was and still am a bit tongue tied. Luckly something came up at work and we had to attend to that, then our shift was over, and I just said a fast goodbye, clocked out and left. But I work with these 2 next week again.
Seriously, how does one handle this? I am new to the South (around 3 years) and just began back out into the work force this past Spring. I am the only Catholic. I don’t want to allienate people but I refuse to deny The Catholic Church. This never happened to me up North.
If they were nasty, it would have been easier, but what they said was done so kindly that I was dumbfounded. Help please.
Would you say the same if they were talking to a Jewish co-worker? Telling him that he is going to Hell unless he becomes a Baptist?I have to repeat again — I really don’t understand this hostility. Wow — threatening to make a civil rights complaint. Watching out for malicious gossip. Gracious! Is this the love of Christ? Is this the attitude of Christ Jesus? Is this loving your neighbor as yourself? These women whole-heartedly believe the original poster is headed to Hell and they reached out to him in love. You can believe that they were wrong — but they were obviously not treating this individual with the kind of ill will that some are suggesting in return.
Are they next door neighbors? No. Are they relatives? No.I have to repeat again — I really don’t understand this hostility. Wow — threatening to make a civil rights complaint. Watching out for malicious gossip. Gracious! Is this the love of Christ? Is this the attitude of Christ Jesus? Is this loving your neighbor as yourself? These women whole-heartedly believe the original poster is headed to Hell and they reached out to him in love. You can believe that they were wrong — but they were obviously not treating this individual with the kind of ill will that some are suggesting in return.