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Robert_in_SD
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Hi Egg;
Let me start by saying that I think your father gave you good advice. It is true that in apologetics you can win the battle and lose the war if there be no charity in your heart.
To your comment about knowing that you have found God “distinctly”, my question to you is: Are you referring to just a feeling that you have way down in your soul, or is it more than that? Some religions will tell you that their way is the truth because after reading their scripture you will feel a “burning in the bosom” that they believe is the Holy Spirit “convicting” you with the truth. But as you have already found out, Catholics and Protestants can both have very strong “feelings” about their faith.
My point is that “feelings” alone are not a proper basis for accepting Truth. There has to be more. If all you have are your feelings about your faith, then you are building on quicksand because feelings change - sometimes dramatically. So, keep searching. Keep asking questions. Use your mind as well as your heart on these matters of doctrine and you will find your way to the truth.
Peace and charity,
Let me start by saying that I think your father gave you good advice. It is true that in apologetics you can win the battle and lose the war if there be no charity in your heart.
To your comment about knowing that you have found God “distinctly”, my question to you is: Are you referring to just a feeling that you have way down in your soul, or is it more than that? Some religions will tell you that their way is the truth because after reading their scripture you will feel a “burning in the bosom” that they believe is the Holy Spirit “convicting” you with the truth. But as you have already found out, Catholics and Protestants can both have very strong “feelings” about their faith.
My point is that “feelings” alone are not a proper basis for accepting Truth. There has to be more. If all you have are your feelings about your faith, then you are building on quicksand because feelings change - sometimes dramatically. So, keep searching. Keep asking questions. Use your mind as well as your heart on these matters of doctrine and you will find your way to the truth.
Peace and charity,