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mysta02
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This thread is about Protestants defending birth control. I’m not attacking the Catholic Church; I’m legitimately using real historical events (murder and blackmail, effectually) to prove a point that the Church DOES change its doctrine based on new findings.
I have broken no rules here.
Also, proselytizing (not prosletyising) is attempting to convert someone else to a particular opinion, and specifically, a religion. Since most of us are of the same religion (Christianity), I am not actively trying to convert anyone in this forum to my religion, though if a non-believer comes to Christ because of my words of truth, it doesn’t matter to me if they join your denomination, or mine. As long as they are seeking a relationship with God and learning to live his/her life as Jesus lived his, then it doesn’t matter the denomination he follows to that Way.
If you are using proselytizing to mean that I’m trying to bring someone to my opinion, then yes, and that can’t be against the rules here. The purpose of this forum as a whole is to ask questions about the Catholic faith and to discuss/debate the many tenets of it. The purpose of a discussion or a debate is to explain to others why your side makes sense (proselytizing), thus the purpose of this forum is to ask questions and proselytize. Therefore, it can’t be against the rules.
If I may, I would suggest that this thread be closed permanently, as it seems clear that anyone responding as a Protestant will be flamed and our words are meaningless to the Catholic responders…
It’s sad that Christians can’t work together toward a common goal rather than fighting (sometimes to the death [God be with Ireland]) about minor differences. We ALL believe in the One God, Jesus Christ His Son, and The Holy Spirit, and we ALL believe that we must live in as Christlike a manner as we, with God’s help, can attain.
If Catholic people want to believe in the Catholic Church’s rules, I’m ok with that. Protestantism simply offers another, equally holy way to live one’s life, and I’m happy to have found it.
I have broken no rules here.
Also, proselytizing (not prosletyising) is attempting to convert someone else to a particular opinion, and specifically, a religion. Since most of us are of the same religion (Christianity), I am not actively trying to convert anyone in this forum to my religion, though if a non-believer comes to Christ because of my words of truth, it doesn’t matter to me if they join your denomination, or mine. As long as they are seeking a relationship with God and learning to live his/her life as Jesus lived his, then it doesn’t matter the denomination he follows to that Way.
If you are using proselytizing to mean that I’m trying to bring someone to my opinion, then yes, and that can’t be against the rules here. The purpose of this forum as a whole is to ask questions about the Catholic faith and to discuss/debate the many tenets of it. The purpose of a discussion or a debate is to explain to others why your side makes sense (proselytizing), thus the purpose of this forum is to ask questions and proselytize. Therefore, it can’t be against the rules.
If I may, I would suggest that this thread be closed permanently, as it seems clear that anyone responding as a Protestant will be flamed and our words are meaningless to the Catholic responders…
It’s sad that Christians can’t work together toward a common goal rather than fighting (sometimes to the death [God be with Ireland]) about minor differences. We ALL believe in the One God, Jesus Christ His Son, and The Holy Spirit, and we ALL believe that we must live in as Christlike a manner as we, with God’s help, can attain.
If Catholic people want to believe in the Catholic Church’s rules, I’m ok with that. Protestantism simply offers another, equally holy way to live one’s life, and I’m happy to have found it.