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I’m not following?
You posted a link to a podcast titled Outside the Church There Is No Salvation. That is proselytism.I’m not following?
Really? You can figure all that out from readying the 'title"…?You posted a link to a podcast titled Outside the Church There Is No Salvation. That is proselytism.
The appeal of certainity is what draws many people to Fundamentalism, Jehovah Witnesses, and groups like the Catholic Church that do claim to not be in error. Its a popular appeal but a more broad approach might appeal to more people. I say that because I believe that a great number of rank and file Catholics probably do not believe they are the only correct people.For Protestants,
I don’t get it. If you do not believe your denomination is infallible in the way the Catholic Church (Scripture, Tradition, Magesterium, etc) is, why would you remain in it? Aren’t you basically saying to yourself “well, we might be wrong about sacarmenents/this and that but lets up stick with it anyways?”
I mean, does it bother you that your denomination admits to possibly being in error? Or maybe error doesn’t matter in faith/religious matters. The mathematics community doesn’t accept to answers for 1+1. I hope you get want I mean. I’m just trying to understand how Protestants can accept errors, or at least possible errors.
Fair enough. I apologize. In fact, I immediately regretted it after I did it. It’s not normally like me to do something like that, especially publicly. I don’t know why your post just immediately made me react, but that’s my problem and not yours.Really? You can figure all that out from readying the 'title"…?
So, let me guess… I, a Roman Catholic, is pointing to Eastern Orthodox Postcasts to proselytize… individuals to what convert to Orthodoxy? Seriously?
Do be a favor, listen to what I pointed to before you attempt to accuse me of breaking the forum rules after being here for 6 years.
Just curious. If you understand that the faith you reside in is not the true Church why not come to the true Church? Why chance something like your salvation in a church that may or may not be teaching the Truth?No…the organization I belong to is NOT the TRUE CHURCH of Christ…however I like to believe that most of us are members of His Church throguh our Baptism into His Body by the work and ministry of the Holy Spirit…the True Baptizer.
I’m not Catholic because of ‘claims’. I’m Catholic because all of my research confirms my belief that the practices of the Ancient Church are still alive in the Roman Catholic Church. I seriously can’t square modern Protestant claims when I compare them to the Ancient Church.The appeal of certainity is what draws many people to Fundamentalism, Jehovah Witnesses, and groups like the Catholic Church that do claim to not be in error. Its a popular appeal but a more broad approach might appeal to more people. I say that because I believe that a great number of rank and file Catholics probably do not believe they are the only correct people.
I see the appeal but logically it is absurd to me
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Humility is a most attractive virtue friend. I’d rather be in the company of a humble man than in one who thinks he’s right all the time.Fair enough. I apologize. In fact, I immediately regretted it after I did it. It’s not normally like me to do something like that, especially publicly. I don’t know why your post just immediately made me react, but that’s my problem and not yours.
In short, I’m sorry.
Absolutely. Did the same thing brother and came to the opposite conclusionI’m not Catholic because of ‘claims’. I’m Catholic because all of my research confirms my belief that the practices of the Ancient Church are still alive in the Roman Catholic Church. I seriously can’t square modern Protestant claims when I compare them to the Ancient Church.
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One of us is WRONG… and I’m hoping it’s NOT me!Absolutely. Did the same thing brother and came to the opposite conclusion![]()
Nah you are covered either way actually. We do not think Catholics are in any kind of danger for being Catholics…One of us is WRONG… and I’m hoping it’s NOT me!![]()
Me too! Protestant to Catholic. Now, I just have no religion/spirituality. Just hear reading about faith/religion.Absolutely. Did the same thing brother and came to the opposite conclusion![]()
Very kind words my friend. I hope to be awed by the compassion and mercy of Our Lord on that Last Day when we stand and reveal what paltry works we have to show for the graces given.Nah you are covered either way actually. We do not think Catholics are in any kind of danger for being Catholics…
So, have you simply ceased from attending any parish at all?Me too! Protestant to Catholic. Now, I just have no religion/spirituality. Just hear reading about faith/religion.
No what I am saying is that I seriously considered the Catholic claims but have stayed in my church. Sorry to be unclearMe too! Protestant to Catholic. Now, I just have no religion/spirituality. Just hear reading about faith/religion.
I have personally benefited from my life in the Catholic Church. Being able to draw on the whole 2000 years of Christian History and Life has benefited me. I can’t say that we live in a time when being Roman Catholic is particularly exciting with all of it’s failings but I continue to persevere… just like mariage.No what I am saying is that I seriously considered the Catholic claims but have stayed in my church. Sorry to be unclear
The only “differing beliefs” present at the time of the Reformation were those Catholic teachings with which the Reformers disagreed - and I am under the impression that they were, in fact, trying to correct what they saw as incorrect information - that is to say, yes - they were certainly setting themselves up as prophets or arbiters of the Truth.Interesting. Where any of the divergent groups (reformers) ever under the impression that they were attempting to unite people of differing beliefs?
The more I think about it, the more I am coming to believe that infallibility is impossible in anything that ultimately one believes by faith.For Protestants,
I don’t get it. If you do not believe your denomination is infallible in the way the Catholic Church (Scripture, Tradition, Magesterium, etc) is, why would you remain in it? Aren’t you basically saying to yourself “well, we might be wrong about sacarmenents/this and that but lets up stick with it anyways?”
I mean, does it bother you that your denomination admits to possibly being in error? Or maybe error doesn’t matter in faith/religious matters. The mathematics community doesn’t accept to answers for 1+1. I hope you get want I mean. I’m just trying to understand how Protestants can accept errors, or at least possible errors.