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Sadly that is not what happens. When one is raised to believe that the family choice of faith is the correct admonition to “those unsaved Catholics” then the natural instinct in man surfaces… you know, that willingness to be rebellious, prideful, and in your face.A coin toss or maybe whoever pulls the longest string?![]()
It is no wonder that those attitudes are manifest in first the rejection of proven authority of the Catholic Church as given by Christ, and second, an eagerness to **embrace **an authority that is “controlled” by the individual.
Thus self interpretation is most important… and that self interpretation masks itself with “the Bible says” defense.
“I say that the Bible says” would be more accurate.
Problems for Catholics do not come from outside of the One Church founded by Jesus Christ “alone”.
Our more serious problem is that of the education in the one Faith of our own. The majority of Catholic parents have a first grade level of understanding.
I know lots of young (teen and under) Baptists, Pentecostals, etc who can quote more chapter and verse than most adult Catholics. But then they are taught very different meanings and understandings of those verses… all “under the guidance of the Holy Spirit”. In truth, they do NOT know the Bible, the book of the Catholic Church.
On the other hand, those Catholics who DO go to Mass and listen to the readings, cannot quote the chapter and verse… but DO have a much better understanding of what the teaching truly is.
I encourage any non-Catholic to continue in actual studying of the Bible… preferably in mixed Bible studies. Eventually, when God is ready, you too will understand who is presenting the truth, and who is not.
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