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Ryan,
May I give you some advice? You have posted other threads that have resulted from conversations you have had with non-Catholic friends.
Many fundamntalists and evangelicals don’t think Catholics are really Christians and they sincerely want to save your soul.
They are wrong, but sincere, and have developed Scripture quotes that, taken at face value, seem to support their agruments almost perfectly.
Be assured, there is ALWAYS a Catholic respopnse, from Scripture, to refute their false interpretations and misleading passages.
The problem you have, not by any fault of yours, is that you are young. It takes years and continual study to become really competent in this kind of dialogue. Your friends memorize a few lines of scripture that sound as if they support their view. In response, you have to find, learn and be able to access the true Catholic response.
May I suggest that, as you can, download some of the Catholic Answers tracts, purchase from Catholic Answere a “Bible cheat sheet,” and get a tape ( there are several free) from John Martignoni at www.biblechristiansociety.com . Also, check out the web site of Tim Staples and other good, competent Catholic apologists.
Then, hit the books. The more you know, the more confidence you will have in the true Catholic position and you won’t be shaken by any of the Scripture passages your friends throw at you.
Always be kind, patient and reapectful of your friends. Remember, apologetics is not about winning arguments; it’s about planting seeds.
From your perspective, I’m an old man, and I consider a day in which I haven’t learned something new to be a wasted day. I hope the day I quit learning is the day I die.
Pray for guidance from the Holy Spirit and pray for your friends.
Good luck, my young friend. Stand solid in your faith.
God bless
May I give you some advice? You have posted other threads that have resulted from conversations you have had with non-Catholic friends.
Many fundamntalists and evangelicals don’t think Catholics are really Christians and they sincerely want to save your soul.
They are wrong, but sincere, and have developed Scripture quotes that, taken at face value, seem to support their agruments almost perfectly.
Be assured, there is ALWAYS a Catholic respopnse, from Scripture, to refute their false interpretations and misleading passages.
The problem you have, not by any fault of yours, is that you are young. It takes years and continual study to become really competent in this kind of dialogue. Your friends memorize a few lines of scripture that sound as if they support their view. In response, you have to find, learn and be able to access the true Catholic response.
May I suggest that, as you can, download some of the Catholic Answers tracts, purchase from Catholic Answere a “Bible cheat sheet,” and get a tape ( there are several free) from John Martignoni at www.biblechristiansociety.com . Also, check out the web site of Tim Staples and other good, competent Catholic apologists.
Then, hit the books. The more you know, the more confidence you will have in the true Catholic position and you won’t be shaken by any of the Scripture passages your friends throw at you.
Always be kind, patient and reapectful of your friends. Remember, apologetics is not about winning arguments; it’s about planting seeds.
From your perspective, I’m an old man, and I consider a day in which I haven’t learned something new to be a wasted day. I hope the day I quit learning is the day I die.
Pray for guidance from the Holy Spirit and pray for your friends.
Good luck, my young friend. Stand solid in your faith.
God bless