Protestants: Have you changed your mind on anything "Catholic" because of something said on these forums?

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I would have to say no because I was a faithful practicing cradle Catholic when I left the church. I observed all holy days of obligation, went to confession at least once per month, went to mass usually at least twice per week and spent much time in adoration.
so where are you at, spritiually, today??
 
maybe you are virtually a closet Catholic… or maybe you don’t focus on the differences between the Catholic faith & Prot faith??

i would prefer not to go into details about the education thing… Long, weird story… I’m not having the best day… :rolleyes:

God bless…
Don’t think I am a closet Cacholic. Have been Roman Catholic for seventy years since I was Baptized. Although I don’t carry my faith on my sleeve, neither do I deny being Catholic.
 
Don’t think I am a closet Cacholic. Have been Roman Catholic for seventy years since I was Baptized. Although I don’t carry my faith on my sleeve, neither do I deny being Catholic.
well, that rather explains things to me… I wear my Catholicism on my sleeve & everywhere else… but i have learned that this world has nothing to offer me so i don’t care if “they” deprive me of “education” (so called) or not… i just wnt to spend all my time with Jesus anyway… I have seen about all the evil i can bear… wouldn’t mind if God took me now… Sometimes i even ask him to… but God’s will be done…

thanks. God bless.
 
That the Wine and Bread thing is backed up by scripture, and I saw the scripture and read it, so I know its true.

The rock thing, except I still do not get it, but I can see much better how they could be the papacy started, but I need to research much further before I decide on it, so don’t hold me on it :o .
There are two little books by Patrick Madrid full of scripture quotations to explaineverything:
  • Where is that in the Bible?
  • Answer me this!
🙂 😉
 
I am not sure if he was ever in Rome, but the Scriptures do NOT portray him as the head of anything. That much is very plain. Yes, I am saying he was never a pope to begin with. See my proofs posted on another thread. They were, of course, criticized, but not refuted.
WOW, it takes all kinds to make a world!
:rolleyes:
 
This argument is getting old…first yu guys want to argue that the Bible is catholic, and that it was written well after the papacy had begun, and yet when it is brought to light that these Scriptures…written afterward, do NOT support your claims, which they should if your argument had logical merit, then you have to look to your other sources. Source written by those already perpetuating the falsehood.
I am relatively new to these forums. You are so negative about the CC and yet I notice that you have been around for a year or so and have made 910 posts.

If the CC is just a bunch of lies why do you hang around? Beats me!

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You’re right… if someone appears harsh towards Catholicism (or another person for that matter), usually the return fire will be harsh also… not that it’s right, but that’s just the way imperfect humans work:o

I bet it would be much worse if a Catholic went to certain Protestant forums and started questioning their beliefs.

SD
When one says that one is not treated equally on this forum one should reflect that perhaps the person who is answering you might be someone like me - a “poster” and not someone working for Catholic Answers.

When I see some of the postings I know FOR SURE that it was not posted by anyone with CA.

:confused: :whacky:
 
Paul persecuted Jesus’ church.
When Jesus meets Paul on the road to Damascus, Jesus says “Why do you persecute me?”.

What would be the difference if Jesus had said, “Why do you persecute my church?” or “Why do you persecute my body?”. ?

Please do not think that we follow blindly without testing or understanding what is being taught. This simply isn’t true.

regarding ‘those who wish to retain their power’… and what power is that? … the Church only claims the power to teach.

These last comments show a prejudice against the Catholic Church that has nothing to do with scripture, doctrine, or study.
c’mon … soften up a little.
The Church isn’t the ‘bad guy’ you have been taught that it is.

michel
This fellow TheCoach what kind of tennis does he play, huh? You return his ball and instead of hitting it back he launches another!! I get the impression he is practicing and has a machine with balls he keeps hitting forgetting there is someone else on the other side of the net.

He doesn’t respond to anything! He just hurls insults! What on earth is he doing on this forum then?

Is he perhaps…? No, can’t be!!

:crying: :tsktsk: :whacky:
 
I know self-teaching and such is foreign to those who have their thinking done for them, but I dont hate anyone…I am just telling the Truth.
Hey I know what this guy TheCoach is all about!

*He is the Devil’s Advocate!!!
😃

Why didn’t I think of it before!! Nice work TheCoach - keep it up! You keep others on their toes

Ha ha ha!!🙂 :extrahappy: :clapping: :tiphat: *
 
Hey I know what this guy TheCoach is all about!

*He is the Devil’s Advocate!!!
😃

Why didn’t I think of it before!! Nice work TheCoach - keep it up! You keep others on their toes

Ha ha ha!!🙂 :extrahappy: :clapping: :tiphat: *
TheCoach has been banned… yeah he was a real hoot

SD
 
Yes, I always thought that Catholics believed that being saved required faith, required one to believe, but I’ve come to understand how the church teaches that one potentially doesn’t even need to believe in Jesus in order to receive eternal life through him.

Even unbelievers can be saved through something like a baptism of desire that they would have done, if they had but known.

That was a rather strange concept to me…

JJ
 
Cinette and cazayoux,

Have you guys ever heard of the virtue of charity?
 
Yes, I always thought that Catholics believed that being saved required faith, required one to believe, but I’ve come to understand how the church teaches that one potentially doesn’t even need to believe in Jesus in order to receive eternal life through him.

Even unbelievers can be saved through something like a baptism of desire that they would have done, if they had but known.

That was a rather strange concept to me…

JJ
It may appear strange but requires some reflection.

How about the concept of “implicit faith”?

🙂
 
Cinette and cazayoux,

Have you guys ever heard of the virtue of charity?
Explain yourself my dear fellow!

Are you talking about the Devil’s Advocate? Did you see :bigyikes: my post where I draw an analogy with the tennis balls?

The guy was not paying any attention to what others were saying. He trampled over everybody!

:mad: :bigyikes: :dts:
 
Cinette and cazayoux,

Have you guys ever heard of the virtue of charity?
Charity: concern for, and active helping of, others.

Charity is the reason I worked so long at trying to have discussions with theCoach.

My apologies if I came off sounding harsh.
The fellow in question has been quite abusive to me and others on these forums.
I have spent quite a bit of time replying to his charges, only to have them ignored or rudely dismissed.
I’ve seen many others have the same experience with theCoach.

At what point is it okay for me to treat him as a gentile and a tax collector?

michel
 
Yes, I always thought that Catholics believed that being saved required faith, required one to believe, but I’ve come to understand how the church teaches that one potentially doesn’t even need to believe in Jesus in order to receive eternal life through him.

Even unbelievers can be saved through something like a baptism of desire that they would have done, if they had but known.

That was a rather strange concept to me…

JJ
the Church’s teaching on baptism sates that baptism cause a regeneration in the soul-born again-…if you knew what baptism does for your soul why wouldn’t you do it?:confused: ?we are to be judged justly and not unfairly,so in all fairness cause one doesn’t do something they would have done if the knew they were to do it means they will be cast away?
 
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