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Truth_Faith13
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I wasn’t sure where to pop this thread, sorry if it’s in the wrong place!
I’ve been studying Catholicism for about 2 years now (maybe longer) as well as looking at other churches also. I’m still at a point of not really knowing where I belong. I have read a lot of great books on Catholicism; Rome sweet Home, Something other than God, Born fundamentalist, born again Catholic (or its called something along those lines) , The Protestants Dilemma, Theology of the Body and many more.
I see a LOT of truth in Catholicism, so much so that I think I would struggle to attend another church; the real presence, apostolic succession, the sacraments etc however I keep hitting the same hurdles which stop me from starting a journey of becoming Catholic. I think it can be summed up in that currently I will see a truth in Catholicism, I can see where the various beliefs come from, however I still think with some things, the church pushes things too far and I lose the ability to see where that belief has come from.
I’ve been studying Catholicism for about 2 years now (maybe longer) as well as looking at other churches also. I’m still at a point of not really knowing where I belong. I have read a lot of great books on Catholicism; Rome sweet Home, Something other than God, Born fundamentalist, born again Catholic (or its called something along those lines) , The Protestants Dilemma, Theology of the Body and many more.
I see a LOT of truth in Catholicism, so much so that I think I would struggle to attend another church; the real presence, apostolic succession, the sacraments etc however I keep hitting the same hurdles which stop me from starting a journey of becoming Catholic. I think it can be summed up in that currently I will see a truth in Catholicism, I can see where the various beliefs come from, however I still think with some things, the church pushes things too far and I lose the ability to see where that belief has come from.
- Celibacy - I can understand where the idea of being celibate (for holy orders) comes from and that the Bible does say it’s desirable. I understand that the Bible doesn’t say a priest HAS to be married ( I’m thinking where it talks of husband of one wife etc). However even Catholics have told me it’s not a long standing belief and could be changed, so why is it needed? I can’t understand the REQUIREMENT to be celibate especially if its not long standing.
- Contraception - I’m not against NFP, I can understand the belief behind hormonal birth control given the abortive effect. However I can’t see the problem with Condoms or Hysterectomy etc where there isn’t an abortive effect. I know the answer a Catholic will give - being open to procreation, unity etc. I just think it pushes it too far. I can’t see why God would be against something which doesn’t cause a baby to die (birth control) especially when the mothers life would be at a serious risk.
- Mortal Sin - I agree with the Church that it is possible to lose salvation. However if a person misses church, the Church considers that a mortal sin. Again I don’t know if this pushes it too far, surely God isn’t necessarily going to condemn someone for eternity just because he/she missed church? (Unless of course they were committing a sin such as murder etc)