The gap is wide here in the Islands, catholics again pray to the Catholic mary and and others, while Christians are simply followers of Christ, no more no less. If you are a Catholic and believe that Jesus alone can save, then you are not a catholic anymore since you dont follow the process of salvation as what we were taught as catholics.
Christians follow the Bible while Catholics follow the Catechism.
Im just saying these few things differs us.
AMEN!
I don’t think that all Catholics are, or are not, Christians, any more than I would say that all Protestants are, or are not, Christians.
I also do not think that just because you are a Catholic that you are automatically a Christian. Likewise for Protestants.
It goes without saying that the true Christian follows only Christ, believes and acts only according to the Bible, and both with all their hearts, souls, and minds. Christ gave His life for all of us, everyone! He no more distinguishes a follower who is black, white, brown, red, or yellow, than He does between American, German, Chinese, Brazilian, or South African. In His eyes, we are all His children, everyone.
Loving Mary for her gift to us is one thing, putting her above Christ in our prayers to God is quite another, and I personally will not do it. God chose her, not the other way around. God gave us His son through her; she was the vessel, not the creator.
Loving and admiring the various Saints for what they did as Christians here on earth to further Christianity is one thing, but praying to them and adoring them as protectors asnd saviors is quite another. Only Jesus is our Protector and Savior.
I do not think that God distinguishes the Catholic from the non-Catholic since He is the ultimate judge of us all, and we will all face Him one day for our own personal judgement by Him. So, I do not worry so much as to what the Catholic, Methodist, Baptist, etc. says about what and how I should love and worship God, instead I worry about what and how God says **I **should love and worship Him. His instructions, all of them, can be found in the Bible, which I believe to be the absolute and final Truth.
Since the Catholics know that it was their founders who put the Bible together as inspired words from God, then why do they need anything else. The Catechism was formulated for those who could not read or understand Latin. For centuries Mass was spoken only in Latin. So it was quite convenient for the Church to tell parisheners what to believe, how to act, think and speak, and ultimately how to love and worship God properly.
It was when parisheners started reading the Bible themselves that they began to question certain things that the Catholic Church was teaching
at the time, and the abuse of power both politically and religiously by the Church
at that time. These parisheners were not protesting Christ’s teachings at all. They were protesting against tyranny and political power that the Church was inflecting on citizens. They just wanted to love the Lord and worship Him as Christ instructed them to.
That is still what protestants and non-denominational Christians want to do. Just because we are not true Christians as defined by Catholics, does not mean that we are not Christians in God’s eyes.
It is my hope and prayer that we can come together as unified Christians in this world to fight the Good Fight against Satan, who has a significant hold on this world. God has promised we will win this fight, so why are we trying to divide His troops?
