calilobo, you wrote the following:
- Assurance of salvation as long as one continues to repent. (HUGE reason)
- A direct, personal relationship to God, without the ritualistic, dogmatic, guilt-mongering system of traditions and sacraments (which I believe has ruined religion for many worldwide, like I said earlier).
- Flexibility of worship style. You can shout and dance, and be loud to express your joy
- Flexibility of political belief (no intangible issues; you are not in scandal for disagreeing)
- Flexibility on anything the Bible is not clear on (for example, contraception)
- Universal sainthood and priesthood
- Alcohol and tobacco are taboo. Emphasis on resisting drugs. Cursing is taboo.
- Relevance, by updating its messages with the times.
- Ministries catering to children, married, singles, college students
- Small group Bible studies and discipleship groups
- More teaching, and not just to kids. Sunday sermons that actually teach (instead of ten minute homilies). That’s why even Catholics visit Protestant churches.
- Christian music and pop culture (if you choose to partake)
- No purgatory (Biblical basis is spurious)
- No prayers for the dead (Biblical basis is spurious)
- No Marian or saintly devotion (it doesn’t save anyone; living Protestants pray for each other, which is a great expression of love)
- Need I say more?
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my reply is, yes you need to say more.
first of all, your list (even though it is full of false information) can be summed up by saying the RCC cannot make you free of the RCC. everything you write is a negative. it is a circular argument to say that being a member of the RCC cannot make you free of being a member of the RCC. it says nothing about what i can get from protestantsim that cannot be gained from the RCC.
instead of telling me what protestantism can provide you harp on how it rejects much of what the RCC teaches.
are you really so ignorant that you do not understand that people are, stay and become members of the RCC because of the blessings they receive from everything you reject in catholicism?
have you really been unable to intellectually grasp that all of the people here who have responded to you are giving you logical, reasonable and fact based reasons why they are and remain members of the RCC?
has it completely escaped your awareness that you have no logical or reasonable or factual responses to the reasons they have provided to you?
your saying something like “that is not how i interpret sacred scripture” does not coontain one logical, reasonable or factual reason to accept that Jesus taught us to believe whatever we come to understand from reading sacred scripture. we here provide logic and reason as well as facts to point out how shallow your beliefs are and detail what your beliefs are lacking when we write that 1) the church came before sacred scripture; 2) that sacred scripture states that not everything Jesus taught for our salvation is present in sacred scripture; or 3) that the RCC is the body of believers that determined what sacred scripture contains. when you reply to us by saying “so what”, we can only shake our heads at your unwillingness to address sound arguments with sound replies and we resolve to pray for you. is it any wonder we question your motives for being here?
as for your numbered comments, on some you need to clarify your meaning. for example, what do you mean when you write “assurance of salvation” in point 1. you apparently do not know that the RCC teaches that all who die in the state of grace are assured salvation.
on some points you are simply wrong that they are not available in the RCC. for example, points 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11 & 12 , the RCC provides these.
i have not idea what you mean with your point 7.
on point 2, again you are wrong. although i do not and i am equally sure you do not know and understand the complete teachings of all 30,000+ protestant sects, i am unaware of any that do not teach the sacrament of baptism. nor do i know of any that do not have defined dogmas such as there is only one God who is three persons. i am unfamiliar with any who do not have a ritual gathering of the community of believers every sunday for worship. also, i am unaware of any protestant sects that do not teach that all human beings are guilty of sin and must repent of their sins.
of your 16 points, only 14, 15 & 16 can even remotely be considered universal protestant teachings and since there are over 30,000 different protestant belief systems, it is difficult if not impossible to be 100 percent certain that NONE of them teach the doctrine of purgatory; that all of them teach the false doctrine that praying for the dead is pointless; or that all of them teach the false doctrine that the people in heaven cannot intercede for us before almighty God.