I’m not suggesting anything other than it seems, on this thread, that both Catholics and non-Catholics alike are attacking each other for generalizations that aren’t usually true.
What’s the purpose? Especially starting a thread off assuming that all Protestants are ill-informed and just want to bash Catholicism? Not all do. That’s my point.
We’re not Democrats and Republicans - we’re Christians. We ought to act like it./QUOTE
Luke,
Catholics are not ever taught to tell falsehoods about non-Catholics, but from the mouth of many, many protestants, they tell us they have been taught lies about the Catholic Church from their preachers, and they cling to them like they are a lifeline. Jack Chick publications are a classic example and they are distributed by many protestant churches. I have known many protestants that have believed falsehoods about my faith and they will NOT believe me when I tell them they are not true.
Also there are many protestant ministers that have studied the Bible, fully, and the Early Church Fathers and found the Catholic Church to be true in everything it teaches. It is amazing how there are so many protestant ministers, from ever denomination, that have and are becoming Catholic, when they learn the TRUTH. Now do you really think they would have become Catholic if there was any truth to the lies spread about Catholicism by so many. They are well educated people and would not have been easily fooled by the Catholic Church. AND they sacrificed so much to follow the TRUTH. I have always believed it is foolish to follow something or someone that isn’t truthful. The TRUTH will set you free!! I suggest watching “Journey Home” on EWTN Catholic Cable network, on Monday nights at 7 pm, CST. You may be surprised by the truth. And Patrick Madrid has an excellent set of books, 3 volumes, titled “Surprised by Truth” telling about those who were surprised by the truth. I believe you can get those thru Catholic Answers if you are interested. God Bless, Memaw