With respect, and only speaking for myself since you name no names, but I’d like to offer a response.
What did Christ say about loving your enemy? What did Christ say about the most important commandment was?
Love also includes reproach when going astray. Just as a parent will rebuke or reproach an errant child out of love to correct them, sometimes the tenderness of love is set aside to bring about the desired effect. God loves us, and the bible is full of the ways He corrected us over the centuries.
Finally, When Our Lord And Savior was on the cross, what did Christ ask for to Our Father and Maker. FORGIVE THEM FATHER FOR THHEY KNOW NOT WHAT THEY DO.
Can you say the same to Mulsims, JW, Mormons and other groups that add to, detract from, and alter what is known? Do they not know what they are doing now, unlike those who murdered Christ then? I think they do. If they acknowledge Christ, they can no longer say they do not know.
I only ask you my fellow Catholics to pray for others. Put down your sword and pray that they may one day Find the true church and follow Christ fully.
What does this mean to you?
Luke 22:38
The disciples said, “See, Lord, here are two swords.” “That is enough,” he replied.
I take it to mean we can offer justified defense, not by weapons for two swords are clearly not a call to arms in or out of context. But I have every right to defend my faith from slander and falsehoods, and might be remiss if I do not. Loving them is not letting it go unchallanged, for unchallanged lies may take hold in someone. That is justified defense. I think it is in Revelations where there is a description of a sword in the mouht of the One.
I love being Catholic. I believe that I am in the one true church and that what the Church teaches and what Christ our savior taught is the only truth.
What you say is true, but what is not said is that Christ is with us spiritually, no longer physically. He spoke the passage knowing that He was leaving the Disciples in a dangerous world where while He was with them they had His protection. That discourse in Luke is about just that.
35Then Jesus asked them, “When I sent you without purse, bag or sandals, did you lack anything?”
“Nothing,” they answered.
36He said to them, “But now if you have a purse, take it, and also a bag; and if you don’t have a sword, sell your cloak and buy one. 37It is written: ‘And he was numbered with the transgressors’**; and I tell you that this must be fulfilled in me. Yes, what is written about me is reaching its fulfillment.”
38The disciples said, “See, Lord, here are two swords.”
“That is enough,” he replied.
I agree that we must remain respectful to the individual, and I try, but admittedly sometimes my anger at such warped defenses of their faith, while denouncing mine as false is difficult to master.
The attack on the Catholic faith is growing from both secular life and other religions. Look at Europe. Christianity is dwindling fast. The only loud voices are for equality to every other social/religious institution except Christianity which is being marginalized and laid aside. They do not recognize it was largely due to Christianity that allows such debate to begin with.
Those loud voices are coming here to America. A justified defense is warranted. A vigorous defense is needed. If I have to be loud myself sometimes, so be it.**