If you are a Christian, what is the real reason for you not being a Catholic?

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mgrfin;3193522:
Okay, Try your Bible out on the following:

The Eucharist”
John 6: 48-59
Math 26: 26-28
Mark: 14: 22-24
Luke 22: 19-20
1 Cor 11: 23-29

Penance and the forgives of sins:
Math 18: 15-18
John 20: 23

Christ founds his Church:
Matt 16:18
John 10: 27-28
John 10: 14-16
1 Cor 12: 12, 27
Eph 4: 4-6
Acts 2: 1-4
John 14: 16-17
Luke 10:16
Acts 1: 8

I would like your quotes as soon as possible.

Not one of these verses relate to the Eucharist as Roman Catholics practice it, the idea that your priests can forgive sins, and none of them say that the church Christ founded is the Roman Catholic church.

The words of Consecration at the Sacrifice of the Mass are as they were in the Last Supper.

“This is my body…”
“This is the chalice of my blood…”

Your performance of the rite of Baptism? Is it the same as in the New Testament? How do you know. Was your church around to tell that it is so. The Catholic Church was around to tell us.

peace
 
Most of the catholic posters are fine but there are a few…well, just use the ignore button if you need to.
From the looks of things, there won’t be anyone left.

One just called me a “snow covered dunghill”, another used vulgar language to mock the intimacy that my wife and I share, and that’s in addition to the other things I mentioned.

I understand that the carnal mind is at emnity with Christ and is going to mock the things of God and those who follow them, but for people who claim to be “Christ’s true church”, this is a little ridiculous.
 
Because we can read the New Testament and compare them.
So do we on Baptism, the Eucharist, and the Sacrament of
Penance.

I seem to be the only one responding to you Fred. Everyone knows what you are about.

Let’s end it here. You are in denial, and disrespectful the the Catholic faith. I think all of the listeners have had enough. At. least I have.

peace
 
So do we on Baptism, the Eucharist, and the Sacrament of Penance.

peace
Except that you don’t copy them. You sprinkle babies and tell them that the water imparts some sort of magic properties. That isn’t what the Bible teaches.

Nor does the Bible say anything about your idea of the Eucharist or the “sacrament of penance”.
 
Except that you don’t copy them. You sprinkle babies and tell them that the water imparts some sort of magic properties. That isn’t what the Bible teaches.

Nor does the Bible say anything about your idea of the Eucharist or the “sacrament of penance”.
Now you really showing your ignorance.

We don’t ‘sprintle’ in the Catholic rite of baptism. We pour water over the head.

I have quoted to you on the Eucharist, and Penance.

You are insulting our intelligence. You are an embarassment. You know it, and everyone else here knows it.

You came here under false pretenses. Pretending to be seeking answers to questions of faith, and all along you are a protestant minister who has nothing else to do on a Monday but to harass Catholics.

No matter what we say to you, you deny the one, true Catholic and apostolic Church of Jesus Christ, saying we got it wrong, and your little bible church got it right 20th centuries later.

Enough of your smugness, and instults to our Catholic faith and practice.

peace
 
2ndGen;3193100 said:
Jesus didn’t command that someone believe before following Him, neither do we.

What???

Man, you guys are really nasty. In one thread, I was called names, in another thread I was told that I’m not a full time pastor and now you’re implying that all we do is “dunk somebody in a tub and sign a piece of paper?”

Based on my experiences here today, no Roman Catholic should ever complain about somebody being rude to them again.

Which is precisely why we have new converts take a series of lengthy and very Biblically challenging classes.

Hi Fred,

I am not going to try and take to take the high ground here and say that there is never an occasion of a poster coming across as being rude, or actually acting is rude, because it does happen and I myself am probably as guilty as anybody else here at CAF. What I will say though is that the rules here are strict and the Moderators do an excellent job ensuring that we have a safe, non-threatening and non-offensive, environment where we can discuss the differences in our faiths.

I think posters get a little agitated when they don’t get a straight answer to a specific question. I also think that when you question someone’s beliefs, it might appear rude when in fact it is not rude; it is just a lively discussion.

Ask a specific question and I am sure you will get a straight answer from a Catholic.

JiImmy
 
Now you really showing your ignorance.

We don’t ‘sprintle’ in the Catholic rite of baptism. We pour water of the head.
Both are Unbiblical.
I have quoted to you on the Eucharist, and Penance.
No, you copied and pasted a string of verses that had nothing to do with either one.
No matter what we say to you, you deny the the one, true Catholic and apostolic Church of Jesus Christ got it wrong, and your little bible church got it right 20th centuries later.
We have it right because we’re following the Bible. Please feel free to explain what you feel we’re doing that’s Unbiblical.
Enough of your smugness, and instults to our Catholic faith and practice.
And when are you going to have enough of insulting me personally, and our Christian faith and practice?
 
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More denial. I matched you chapter and verse of Sacred Scripture, and all you can say, ‘it’s not that way’, it’s not in there’.

Oh it’s in there. Maybe you are too blind to see it. It would only mean that your life long prejudice against the Catholic Church is baseless.

I will not answer further, for you have neither anything to say, or you are just not listening.

peace
 
It would only mean that your life long prejudice against the Catholic Church is baseless.
Lifelong prejudice? If I had a lifelong prejudice against it, then why did I so seriously consider becoming a Roman Catholic before I got saved? Why would I say such kind things about the priests and nuns who taught me in parochial school?
 
Except that you don’t copy them. You sprinkle babies and tell them that the water imparts some sort of magic properties. That isn’t what the Bible teaches.

Nor does the Bible say anything about your idea of the Eucharist or the “sacrament of penance”.
Fred, please try to have your questions answered by actually asking questions, regardless of the behavior of others.

You may certainly also make statements as to what you believe, but you’re speaking out of a vaccuum (to Catholic ears) when you say things such as, “the bible says nothing about your idea of the Eucharist”.

You can’t POSSIBLY believe that that is what Catholics believe if you’ve read more than 25 individual posts in nearly any thread with the word “eucharist” in it!

When you say wacky things like that, you utterly obliterate any credibility you may very well possess, and demonstrate your lack of charity by not doing your homework and blaming others for your own misunderstandings of Catholic “positions”.
 
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No matter what we say to you, you deny the the one, true Catholic and apostolic Church of Jesus Christ got it wrong, and your little bible church got it right 20th centuries later.

We have it right because we’re following the Bible. Please feel free to explain what you feel we’re doing that’s Unbiblical.
You are being unbiblical by giving FULL authority in a thing which tells you to take disputes to the Church, and not to “a collection of writings”.

In other words it’s TELLS you to not use it as the final arbiter of truth, as it can’t be used to interpret itself.
 
Lifelong prejudice? If I had a lifelong prejudice against it, then why did I so seriously consider becoming a Roman Catholic before I got saved? Why would I say such kind things about the priests and nuns who taught me in parochial school?
before I got saved

Well, there’s your problem right there! 🙂

You actually think that you’ve BEEN SAVED (past perfect) when you can’t know that until you’ve made the choice of God at your end!

You pretend to know the future? That is “lying” at least (though more likely merely simple minded “wishful thinking”), if not actual “attempted sorcery”!

Please do read up a bit on REAL theology before giving us the rather humorous image you present of your community.

Thanks for yet another illuminating view into the protestant mind.
 
Because we can read the New Testament and compare them.
"Well there’s your problem Mister"

Fred I think it is best that we start with the Bible.

Your “New Testament”, may or may not be accurate. If it is a King James Version (KJV), there are numerous examples where a word or a sentence have been changed or removed to put a Protestant spin on the Bible. How do I know this? I know this because I have a King James Version Bible and Catholic Bibles and I have compared them against each other, alone and with a “Born Again’ friend of mine. I have also researched the original Greek, Hebrew or Aramaic words and sentences in question.

I was amazed at what I discovered. Initially it actually made me mad to think that someone would deliberately produce a corrupt Bible, but then again Protestants are so named because they are protesting.

With the age of technology, all the linguists and Bible scholars today, I am shocked that anybody would be a Christian and not be a Catholic.

Fred, don’t take my word for it, purchase a Catholic (New American Bible), or go here
nccbuscc.org/nab/bible/

I think you will be surprised at what you find. In the mean time, if you have a newer KJV, with an open mind, read the footnotes and the translations in your bible and compare them to the Catholic Bible.

Additionally, you will note that the KJV study Bibles avoid commentary on any verses that support Catholicism, if it supports Catholicism, it is avoided all-to-together, that is the protestant way.

The Bible is a Catholic book!

Question:

**Why is it that Protestants avoid the Acts of the Apostles and the Catholic Epistles: Hebrews, James, 1 Peter, 2 Peter, 1 John, 2 John, 3 John and Jude? **

Question:
Have you read any of these books from beginning to end?


I have read these books and they are definitely Catholic. These books are so Catholic that I am surprised the they were left in the Protestant Bible…

Note: Martin Luther wanted to remove the book of James (“the Catholic book”) from the Bible and called it the “Book of straw”.
 
"Well there’s your problem Mister"

Your “New Testament”, may or may not be accurate. If it is a King James Version (KJV), there are numerous examples where a word or a sentence have been changed or removed to put a Protestant spin on the Bible. How do I know this? I know this because I have a King James Version Bible and Catholic Bibles and I have compared them against each other, alone and with a “Born Again’ friend of mine. I have also researched the original Greek, Hebrew or Aramaic words and sentences in question.

I was amazed at what I discovered. Initially it actually made me mad to think that someone would deliberately produce a corrupt Bible, but then again Protestants are so named because they are protesting.

With the age of technology, all the linguists and Bible scholars today, I am shocked that anybody would be a Christian and not be a Catholic.

Fred, don’t take my word for it, purchase a Catholic (New American Bible), or go here
nccbuscc.org/nab/bible/

I think you will be surprised at what you find. In the mean time, if you have a newer KJV, with an open mind, read the footnotes and the translations in your bible and compare them to the Catholic Bible.

Additionally, you will note that the KJV study Bibles avoid commentary on any verses that support Catholicism, if it supports Catholicism, it is avoided all-to-together, that is the protestant way.

The Bible is a Catholic book!

Question:

**Why is it that Protestants avoid the Acts of the Apostles and the Catholic Epistles: Hebrews, James, 1 Peter, 2 Peter, 1 John, 2 John, 3 John and Jude? **

Question:
Have you read any of these books from beginning to end?


I have read these books and they are definitely Catholic. These books are so Catholic that I am surprised the they were left in the Protestant Bible…
I don’t think that the King James Version is a deliberately corrupted version. Many of the differences in the New Testament then and now is due to the Greek text used. The KJV used the Textus Receptus which is basically the Byzantine textual family while most modern versions use a text based on the Alexandrian textual family.

I have read all the books you refer to many times. In fact Hebrews and 1 John are two of my favourite books. I find them to be quite compatable with Protestant teachings.
 
I have read these books and they are definitely Catholic. These books are so Catholic that I am surprised the they were left in the Protestant Bible…

Note: Martin Luther wanted to remove the book of James (“the Catholic book”) from the Bible and called it the “Book of straw”.
“left” with a disclaimer that sums up to this…

…“These books were added by Catholics. The are “not” the inspired word of God and we’ve taken them out a couple of times, but we’re going to put them back in because make for pretty decent reading…just dont’ trust them to base your faith on! But even though they cannot be trusted, we’re leaving them in The Word of God.”

:hypno:
 
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