I am not a Roman Catholic. I’ll try to give my reasons in a very simple manner.
When I was 10 yrs old, our family joined the Catholic Church. We followed all the teachings faithfully until we had a chance of knowing what what the Bible teaches as opposed to what the Catholic church teaches.
One of the simple examples is the 10 commandments as they are written in the bible versus how they are taught in the Roman Catholic Church. I did not get an explanation of it.
As JonNC said, the Catholic Church follows all of the commandments. We may number them differently than some protestants (who we would argue split the first commandment into two and combine the ninth and tenth commandments into one), but the substance is the same.
I had been baptized, and confirmed but my life and my fellow brothers was not focused on Christ, actually it was Christless.
If you attended mass regularly and received the Eucharist, your life was anything but “Christless” as you physically received him, body, blood, soul and divinity, every time you received communion.
I and my fellow brothers in the church never used to read the bible. We liked singing, praying the rosary and going for mass but not reading the Word of God.
You read the word of God (“word” is deliberately left uncapitalized here, as the Word of God is Jesus Christ himself) every time you went to mass. Indeed, more than 1/4 of the mass is devoted to reading scripture during the liturgy of the word, not to mention, as JonNC pointed out, the liturgy of the mass is saturated with scripture. I would contend that each Sunday more scripture is read at a Catholic mass than the vast majority of protestant worship services.
Also, the rosary, properly prayed, is very much Christ centered and includes several scripture readings. The mysteries we meditate on while praying the rosary center on Christ’s life, His birth, His miracles, His passion, and His resurrection and ascention.
When I did alot of research, both in the bible and in other books, I realized I needed Jesus more than anything else.
I agree we need Jesus more than anything else, and the best way to achieve that is by being a member of the Church He established, where you can receive him body, blood, soul and divinity every day in the Eucharist.
One verse in the bible that challenged me was, John:4:21 "Jesus saith unto her, Woman, believe me, the hour cometh, when ye shall neither in this mountain, nor at Jerusalem, worship the Father.
Verse 23, “But the hour cometh, and now is, when the true worshipers shall worship the Father in spirit and in truth: for the Father seeketh such to worship him”
Not sure what your point is here because Jesus is talking about cessation of Jewish sacrificial temple worship.
In John:4:14, Jesus said to the woman, “But whosoever drinketh of the water that I shall give him shall never thirst; but the water that I shall give him shall be in him a well of water springing up into everlasting life”.
When I accepted Jesus as my Saviour, and the Word of God my guide, I had the assurance of eternal life through Christ Jesus.
Jesus did not teach, nor does the Bible teach, once save always saved. Jesus does indeed give us assurance of eternal life if we follow His commands and respond to the graces imparted to us, but no where does He teach that salvation is a simple act of saying a prayer accepting him as our personal Lord and Savior.
I am not proselytizing, but giving my reasons “why am not a catholic”.
Fair enough. I would encourage you, however, to study up on what the Church actually teaches instead of what you erroneously believe those teachings to be. There are many great resources here at CA, or you can read the Catechism of the Catholic Church online
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