I replied as I did for a whole host of reasons. As a Catholic I am called to the truth of Christ’s Church as defined by its doctrines, teachings and traditions. In Carol’s threads and posts she as expressed disbelief in many of the core beliefs of the Church and she has done so with passion. To name a few…
She does not believe in transubstantiation based upon the ‘immutable laws of nature’. Obviously, the laws of nature are suspended whenever a miracle takes place; the resurrection of Christ, when Jesus healed the sick, raised the dead etc. I can only assume that either Carol does not believe in miracles.
She does not believe in the ‘oral tradition’ of the Church (see her response’s to posts on the thread, “Transubstantiation is a device of Man”.)
She does not believe in the ‘inerrancy of the bible’.
She does not believe that the Catholic Church is the One True Universal Catholic and Apostolic Church…it’s just another denomination in her opinion. In this thread she opined, “I find the discussion of which denomination is ‘better’ (which is not the title of the thread) dry and dusty” and went on to suggest that, "proselytizing has no place on the Forum, as I understand it, but there seems to be an insistence among RCC brothers and sisters that the errant sheep must be gathered into the fold of the One True Faith. Unless I’m missing her point, is she not suggesting that forum Catholics are breaking the rules? This is from a person who has presented herself as two different people on this forum and, in some cases, has used one persona to defend the other. What Carol characterizes as proselytizing is actually the discussion of core Catholic beliefs…by participating Catholics…on a Catholic forum.
Many times questions posed to Carol go unanswered or she responds to them based only in the context of her individual and personal beliefs…e.g., on one occasion when responding to post with a scripture reference that conflicted with her position she simply pointed out that ‘she didn’t trust anything handed down orally’.
Carol is investigating the Catholic faith but has not embraced many, many of its beliefs…that is why I believe she has a long way to go and why I responded the way I did. It appears to me that Carol wants to join the RCC only if she can reshape it in the image of her personal beliefs.
I offer these comments with the best of intentions. I urge Carol to remain in the forum and join the discussions with an open heart.
Iowa Mike