I came across
Catholic Answers Forums a few weeks before last Christmas at which time I was an Evangelical without a church home having come to the conclusion that any non–Catholic Western Christian position – whether Reformed, Arminian or any variation thereof that elevated the Bible above the Church – was wayward. I’d been quietly considering Holy Orthodoxy for about three years and had become increasingly drawn to it for the first six months (or so) of 2008. However, in the middle of 2008 – around this time last year – I experienced a major setback when I came critically to examine the Orthodox understanding of salvation. I tried as best I could but I just couldn’t get comfortable with it. The reason, as I soon realized, was that it hugely impacted my prayer life (which has always been central to my Christian faith). I had to wrestle with the idea that if the Orthodox understanding of salvation were true, it meant that I had God completely wrong – or, even worse, that for years I’d been praying to a God that didn’t exist! It threw me completely and I was in a state of great consternation. I calmed down in due course but then I remembered that the Catholic understanding of salvation is pretty much the same as the Orthodox one so the next thought that occurred to me was that the Catholic Church is more organized than the Orthodox Church so perhaps it was upon the Catholic Church that I should focus my attention? And that was my mindset when I came to
Catholic Answers Forums.
Since coming to
Catholic Answers Forums I’ve spent most of my screen time in the
Non–Catholic Religions forum and continued my seeking but as I didn’t completely close the door on Orthodoxy my inquiry turned into a comparison between Catholicism and Orthodoxy. That continued for some months. Then, just a couple of months ago, I reached the end of my journey and became an Orthodox catechumen. At that point, there was really no reason to continue posting on
Catholic Answers Forums as I was no longer an “inquirer into truth” since I considered that I’d found the fullness of truth in Holy Orthodoxy and as an Orthodox catechumen I now had a spiritual adviser and he was the guy whose direction and counsel I’d be listening to as I settled down to finding a
modus vivendi prior to becoming accepted into the Church (perhaps next Pascha – I’m in no hurry). But I decided to stay on
Catholic Answers Forums because I’ve made a couple of friends with whom I converse by occasional email outside of forum admin eyes and in any case some of the
Catholic Answers Forums posters are very smart (even some of the Catholic ones

) and provide challenging points of view plus there’s the occasional interesting link. And there’s always the possibility that I’ll make some more friends.
So there’s no good reason not to stay.
Ecumenically,
Mick