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Congratulations and enjoy it. Learn all you can and may the Holy Spirit guide you.Thanks for all the support, guys. I’ve got to a few different parishes in the last month and have actually started RCIA.
Congratulations and enjoy it. Learn all you can and may the Holy Spirit guide you.Thanks for all the support, guys. I’ve got to a few different parishes in the last month and have actually started RCIA.
Congrats and welcome! I will be praying that you find peace and love!Thanks for all the support, guys. I’ve got to a few different parishes in the last month and have actually started RCIA.
We believe in the Devil and in his Wiles. We also know that GOD will not allow him to tempt anyone beyond their strength t resist.Hello guys…
I am in my early 20’s and for the last several months, I have been seriously investingating theology of denominations. My father grew up Lutheran and my mother, Southern Baptist. They decided to raise my siblings and I as modern Christian. (Whatever Christian denomination associates themselves as just, ‘Christians.’ However, at an early age, I opted to attend a Baptist Church, to invoke more of a ‘traditional’ sense of religion. (I felt the Christian church my parents attended was too modern for me to grow spiritually).
So, I have no reached a road block. I haven’t attended church in a few months; not because of a lack of faith, but moreso a confusion on denominational believes. My main disagreement with the Baptist church is the existance of the devil. I have always been extremely interested in exorcism and demonology and have read countless books on spiritual warfare. I believe this is alive and well and there has been an extreme increase in such warfare because of technology and other factors. And I believe many modern Protestants candy-coat sermons and I always get the feeling that they are trying to get me to believe in somewhat of a karma… Where If I believe in God, good things will always happen in the physical world… Which is obviously false.
I also disagree with many Protestant faiths on the issue of divorce and contraception. I don’t believe a civil court has the authority to end the sanctity of marriage, nor do I agree in contraception… “God will open and close the womb.”
However, some of the things I have trouble with in the Catholic faith is the issue of homosexuality. Because of my upbringing in Kentucky, I have been instilled with the narrow-minded views of everyone here. I have always been taught homosexuality is a choice and in most ways, agree with that. The reason I have trouble with it, is that if God created everyone in his image and created marriage and such, how could he create homosexual people?
I also believe in the death penalty and I know this can be argued with Scripture in both ways. I just don’t believe people that harmful to society should exist in it.
I also don’t know how I feel about viewing the Pope as such an authority.
I have seriously been debating convertiting to Catholicism and would like a Catholic to enlighten me on some of these issues and more ways Catholicism differs from these other denominations. I would also like to be held accountable for my views on the denomination… If I am falsely viewing any Catholic belief, I would like to know.
Thanks guys.
Ah , but no man is tempted beyond his ability to resist. Some people are tempted to cheat on their wives or to fornicate before marriage to steal to lie etc etc etcRegarding Homosexuality:
God does not create sinners. People born with homosexual tendencies are not inherently sinful, and furthermore those tendencies exists because all of humanity, i.e. Adam and Eve, chose to live in a broken, fallen world when they sinned.