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Hindus believe there is One God and he created the world?Actually, Hindus do believe that.
Hindus believe there is One God and he created the world?Actually, Hindus do believe that.
The main reason is because Truth matters.So I would answer: No idea, why can’t people just get along and be happy with their own form of worship? Why is it anyone else’s business? Doesn’t make sense to me.
I would say SOME Catholics embrace the tatters of Triumphalism but Jesus said of the Lukewarm-those who do not walk their Faith-“I will vomit you from my mouth.”I understand. I didn’t mean to imply that YOU were saying that, but that some people make this assumption: If the founder or leader of a church is heretical, then so are all its members.
Same with me and I concur with your hope.
Unfortunately, too many Catholics give little attention to evangelizing or even defending their faith adequately, or even to what their duy is beyond receiving the Sacraments, yet they will embrace Triumphalism, and see themselves as above or better than anyone else. My point is that membership in the Church does not, by itself, make any individual automatically better than others. God will judge us by what we are and do as individuals, not according to our religious affiliation.
Couldn’t say it better. Protestants came about during a time when the Catholic Church was not at it’s best. Liken it to today’s scandals with what is going on. Anyway, protesters broke away and we now have many Protestant faiths. I pray all will come together and come back to the true Faith. Most of them know deep down but just aren’t quite ready to make the jump over. Many Protestant churches have practices very similar to the Catholic Church which are a holdover from when they were still Catholic. However, the Catholic Church is the one true religion and in spite of all it’s fault is still on top and I suspect most Protestants do know it.We are united in Christianity but separated by (not to be critical)heresies.All Protestant Christianity denominated from the Catholic Church and from each other.There is ONE Catholic Church,the Orthodox Church(in schism) and 36,000 plus different Protestant denominations.2
The central part of Catholicism is the True Presence in the Eucharist and only the Catholic and Orthodox Churches(IN SCHISM) have That.
Protestant Christianity possesses some of the Truth but the Catholic Church possesses ALL of it.I’m sorry if this offends you but I must speak the truth,I cannot say that your ecclesial body is equivalent to the Church He created.
At Gethsemene He prayed that we would all be ONE.The Catholic Church did not leave.
The 1500’s were the beginning of the so-called Renaissance-which was typified by rebellion against authority and the seeds were sewn for Modernism,Hersey on a wide scale and other issues which STILL affect us today.
The Eucharist is what REALLY divides us wherein Christ says,“Truly,TRULY,I tell you that this is My Body and this is My Blood and those that do not partake of it shall have no Life within them.”
Hardly metaphoric.![]()
So why not very simply be received into the Catholic Church so you can be one with your partner and do away with all your confusion. You might find that journey would clear your head.I feel relieved instead of embarressed by my question as it is so basic and I thought “obvious” in its response. I know of the history of man how the ‘divide’ came about. In my own searching for the truth I have completely confused myself and have consequently feel like I don’t belong anywhere. I have for the last 6 years been in a very loving and respectful relationship with a Catholic convert. I was christened Protestant as was he and I have always believed myself through the life paths I have gone down to have faith and to have received Gods intervention in the lowest ebbs of my life. My partner made me not question my faith but showed be perhaps a deeper and truer reality of christianity and Catholicism…that kind of made me feel like I’d lost a faith as I quickly realised that I was sinninhg on many levels (including my relationship wirh him)…we’ve both gone at great length with a priest regarding our relationship and it has been a really heartbreaking experience however what struck me was as we were both praying for help and mercy and blessing…we were both praying to the same God…that’s where in its most simplistic form I questioned…what’s the difference? Thank you all for your replies…Leah
Is there anything impeding you two being married in the Church? I feel like we’re missing some vital piece of the puzzle here.Thank you…that’s how I feel…my partners priest gave us a blessing as we are both comitted to raising our collective ten children in a loving relationship and that we are not behaving premiscuously…neither one of us chose our situation but we both believe that we have been brought together by God to offer a stability to our children rather than what we could have faced. Although I am not Catholic, I respect that my partner is…I have made a promise to support him to the best of my knowledge so far to help raise his children in the Catholic faith and I will no doubt find my owm even footing along the way. Either way I know that Christianity is about mercy and if I’ve sinned…come my judgement day, I will stsnd before our same God and answer as we all will.
How to Convalidate a MarriageIs there anything impeding you two being married in the Church? I feel like we’re missing some vital piece of the puzzle here.Whatever the problem, take it to the priest so you can iron it out and live as a proper family in the eyes of God. I will pray for you. :console:
Since you don’t identify with any particular faith, you are someone who is responding to your conscience more or less alone. Mortal sin is only the term used by Catholics to describe grave offenses against God. Anyone, even an atheist, can commit such grave offenses. It is one’s conscience that makes one feel like they are committing grave offenses. The only problem with conscience alone is that the conscience can be wrongly formed by growing up in a sinful culture. Sometimes our consciences do not alert us to things that are gravely wrong. Just look at all the people who believe that abortion is okay. Their consciences seem to have become inured to this evil. That is why the Catholic Church is so important to me. Because I believe it is infallible in its teaching authority from Christ, I have objective guidelines against which to measure. I have had times when my conscience did not tell me I was thinking wrongly, but thanks to the Church, I discovered my error and was able to correct it. Once I saw the Church’s position, I was able to reexamine my own thinking and came to realize that the Church was right and I was wrong. Being a Catholic I feel is certainly an advantage. I advise you, if you do not believe all that the Catholic Church teaches, look into why the Church teaches what it does and you might be surprised to find that you were wrong, but just didn’t realize it before. Just relying on one’s conscience can mislead us.I completley get what youre saying and its some of the points you make that’s leading me to despair and floundering in this ‘limbo’ and not belonging anywhere…I was born into Protestantism (more tradition by my family rather than the 'truth")…I’m the only one in a very large family that this seems to bother as I feel “why choose for me at all if I’m not going to receive any teachings etc” …I as a christened Protestant DON’T agree with the liberal stance that my faith has on such things as contraception, homosexual marriage etc and also consider them a grave sin…on the flip side of the coin I am also not Catholic although I tend to lean more toward its teachings…I don’t feel like I fit in anywhere…I feel like I’m committing mortal sin but because I’m not Catholic…how can I be? That in itself feels like a cop out to pick and choose which bits I like…what am I??
Almost everything above is incorrect.Religious truth is what is construed to be the word of God. It simply cannot be proven because no one has ever spoken directly to God (except in stories written ages ago by authors whose names were never revealed for some reason; not exactly the means by which most people determine what they accept as true). Yet religious truth is bandied about as if it’s fact, which it is most definitely not. Each religion has its own holy books which tell follows what is “truth”. Faith comes into play when people decide to believe that version of truth. It can never be proven, and so should not be called truth. Faith is a much better word to go with.
This right here is the biggest example of division.For me, I will stick with the way of Jesus in the Gospels over the ways of men.
Not quite. God creates in man an intellect and through the intellect the ability to reason and come to truth through understanding. However, man can also reason in error by forming belief’s that are faulty and man can reason in error, coming to a faulty understanding and truth. God wants all to be united in his Catholic Church but man’s free will allows him to make other choices.IMHO, there is no difference. God creates unity and understanding,
The world is Satan’s. He is the one creating the division, he is the great deceiver. Man has to seek the Truth and follow God’s ways, not the world’s.man and ego create division and misunderstanding.
Almost everything above is incorrect.
Religious truth does not come to us only from revelation. Most of it comes from reason.
To wit: Reason tells us of God’s existence.
Reason tells us that there can only be One God.
Reason tells us sin is harmful.
etc etc etc
Almost everything above is incorrect.Almost everything above is incorrect.
Religious truth does not come to us only from revelation. Most of it comes from reason.
To wit: Reason tells us of God’s existence.
Reason tells us that there can only be One God.
Reason tells us sin is harmful.
etc etc etc
In your opinion.Not quite. God creates in man an intellect and through the intellect the ability to reason and come to truth through understanding. However, man can also reason in error by forming belief’s that are faulty and man can reason in error, coming to a faulty understanding and truth. God wants all to be united in his Catholic Church but man’s free will allows him to make other choices.
The world is Satan’s. He is the one creating the division, he is the great deceiver. Man has to seek the Truth and follow God’s ways, not the world’s.
mlamg,In your opinion.
You are begging the question, mlamg.Almost everything above is incorrect.
Reason cannot be called reason if it is biased by beliefs that are set in stone
Again with the begging.None of the links you provided show unbiased reason.
Could you cite some lack of understanding that was posited in the links?Also, the links you provided show the usual lack of understanding about non-Christian religions and spiritual beliefs.
'zactly. The face of sin is ugly, no?LOL, the last link brings up a Google search for “faces of meth.” ROTFL!!
Mlamg,In your opinion.
You don’t have to feel lostI feel relieved instead of embarressed by my question as it is so basic and I thought “obvious” in its response. I know of the history of man how the ‘divide’ came about. In my own searching for the truth I have completely confused myself and have consequently feel like I don’t belong anywhere. I have for the last 6 years been in a very loving and respectful relationship with a Catholic convert. I was christened Protestant as was he and I have always believed myself through the life paths I have gone down to have faith and to have received Gods intervention in the lowest ebbs of my life. My partner made me not question my faith but showed be perhaps a deeper and truer reality of christianity and Catholicism…that kind of made me feel like I’d lost a faith as I quickly realised that I was sinninhg on many levels (including my relationship wirh him)…we’ve both gone at great length with a priest regarding our relationship and it has been a really heartbreaking experience however what struck me was as we were both praying for help and mercy and blessing…we were both praying to the same God…that’s where in its most simplistic form I questioned…what’s the difference? Thank you all for your replies…Leah
Loobyloo, Over 2000 years ago, Jesus Christ established only One Church to guide us with a promise that “the gates of hell shall not prevail over it”I know this seems perhaps a little odd to even ask but as Protestants and Catholics are both Christian and worship the same God…how can we not be united but instead divided by practises rather than just having faith in the fact that our hearts and prayers are given to our one same Lord?
Please don’t reply with criticism.
We want to share this wonderful and totally undeserved gift from God with you Loobyloo.I am a RETOURNADO or revert and have refound my True Home in His bosom.You ARE what you eat.Loobyloo, Over 2000 years ago, Jesus Christ established only One Church to guide us with a promise that “the gates of hell shall not prevail over it”
Now should we Trust in Our Lord, that the gates of hell shall not prevail over it? If you answer yes we should Trust in Our Lord 's Church He established over two thousand years ago, Then Loobyloo, your search has ended, you have found the Church, and it is the Catholic Church, It was the Holy Spirit who brought you here.
Ufam Tobie