HumbleObedience:
I don’t think Satan is putting these thoughts into my head. I think that’s a weak argument actually. Also, I’m tired of hearing that the Church is made up of sinners and that’s why it’s so lousy. Why aren’t there better results, then? If this is Christ’s special church then why aren’t Catholics more holy? It really bothers me that people can walk out of receiving the Lord in Mass and lash out and get angry, or immediately start gossiping or trashing the priest, or other parishioners.
I think our spiritual walk is individual and continues after death in some form. I think that people in other parts of the world do this through other religions.
HO,
Don’t take offense at the following, as you seem easily offended, but by your posts in this thread, you come across as whiney.
You’re upset by a woman who was rude right after receiving Communion.
How do you think that looks from the Cross?
A few of your posts contain a degree of heresy, as you believe in Christ’s divinity but you believe all of humanity it part of that same divinity!
Of course, we all get tired of abuse and bad behavior by our fellow Catholics. Name an organization that does better.
Hell might not be literal? Read the Gospels.
You sound like the corwd who had been fed by Jesus miraculously when he multiplied the loaves and fishes. The next day thay said, “Show us a sign.”
You don’t like to hear that the Church is made up of sinners? If no sinners were allowed, only Jesus and Mary would be members.
There is much more confusion in other posts of yours; some of them sound almost New Age.
You need a good spiritual director. Unfortunately, they are few and far between.
I have a question for you: Why did Jesus choose Judas as an apostle?
I’ve always considered Judas as an example Jesus used to show us that there would always be sinners – big sinners – in the Church. We have to deal with that.
There has always been a period of confusion, sometimes lasting a hundred years, after a Church council. Many posters have tried to point out to you how much better things are getting. If you truly believe in the divinity of Christ and that the Catholic Church is the church he instituted, that he’s truly and substantially present in the Eucharist, then the rest will fall into place. If you don’t, you can find fault with the Church until the cows come home and there will be no answer that will satisfy you.
If you want something more substantial than the Catechism, try Fundamentals of Catholic Dogma by Ludwig Ott.
Remember, rules make you free!