I agree. Problem is you don’t have to belong to an organised religion to pray.
I would whole heartedly agree with this statement. You don’t have to belong to an organised religion to pray.
Well your issues are not with Catholics , or even with the Church - your issues are with GOD himself. Like it or not GOD created the Catholic Religion and GOD organized the Catholic religion. So if you do not like his handiwork thats a you problem.
That’s a fair comment. No, my issues are not with Catholics or the Church. Depending of course on what you think the Church is. I think you have misread me in saying I don’t like God’s handiwork. It’s not God’s handiwork I have a problem with. It’s the human handiwork. By that I mean the image of God humans portray. I’m not convinced the image of God humans portray is who He really is. Rather, an image of God people would like him to be. As in, 'God doesn’t approve of anyone I disagree with.
We can only tell you that the Church is not your enemy and the Churrch stands against immorality against those who question GOD’s Sovereignty - those who say there is no GOD those who live their lives the way they choose to live their lives irrespective of GOD and the Commandments and that this is never going to change. So really you have to make the decision whether or not you will believe or not believe. Now if you think that you are going to get to heaven by ignoring that which deep down in side you do know is true - I really dont have to tell you what you are doing is wrong. You already know. So whats left is for you to ascertain why it is you lost your faith and hopefully one day when you reach rock bottom spiritually - you think of GOD and his love for you which he proved on calvary.
Again, fair comment. No,God is not my enemy and neither is the Church. I don’t think any of my post suggested I did not believe in God. God is the easy bit. Humans are the difficult bit. I don’t think I do ignore what deep down I believe is true. As far as loosing my faith goes, I have lost and regained it many times and I have been at rock bottom spiritually many times. I’ve no doubt I will be again. I don’t doubt God’s love for me. I doubt people’s love for me. People who preach love but it is not evident in their lives. I don’t mean failing. . It’s those who demand unconditional love from others and expect them to love when they don’t embrace unconditional love themselves. I don’t mean failing to love. Many times I fail to love in the way I should. It’s the 'I’m not going to love you unless you meet my expectations but don’t expect me to meet your’s I have a problem with.
I am not going to argue the merits of the Cross or even defend it to you - why should I? GOD has done everything sufiiciently to save those souls who really want to be saved. When a person wants to save their soul and it becomes the most important thing in their life - then they Seek GOD and when they seek GOD they eventually come to the Cross and one day it becomes apparent - that GOD didnt Die on that Cross in vain for them - that they choose to return to that burning love that GOD has for all men.
As I eluded to in another post. Is being Catholic all about avoiding Hell? Is that the soul purpose of being Catholic?
So you can do whatever you want to do in life - but what did you come to a Catholic forum to see? A bunch of catholics telling you that the choice you make is good? Charity for you prevents it. So know this - Salvation is there for you. Sanctifying grace is within your grasp - one good confession away. And it will be no matter how many sins or how many years you are away - it is right there - GOD’S Loving arms reaching out to you from the Cross. The choice is yours to make either today or 20 years from now - its not mine to make for you. GOD is patient.
My experience of Catholicism is exactly what you say here and it’s something that endeared me to Catholicism. No one ever said ‘of course it’s the right religion, you’re doing the right thing.’ I was presented with a choice. I can remember the priest who catechised me saying, ‘it’s not about being ‘right.’ it’s do you want to be a Catholic?’ The answer was yes, I did. However, I didn’t become a Catholic because I wanted approval from people.
When the going gets tough - your fair weather friends will be gone and you will be alone and facing eternity - what then? Who will be there fore you then?
Jesus.
And his Church.
It isnt going anywhere. You are the traveler. May your path be to salvation.
pax
I didn’t become Catholic because I wanted friends fair weather or otherwise. I lost a lot of friends when I became Catholic. I have already been in the position were the going got tough and I was alone. I do sense a great deal of sincerity in your words and I believe you don’t mean to condemn me as a person. You wouldn’t have said 'may your path be to salvation and pax if that was not the case. However, I don’t respond readily to scare tactics such as; ‘you’ll have no friends and go to Hell.’ Is that all the Catholic faith has to offer? I don’t think you mean it like that, but when people use those arguments, it can sound like scaremongering. I readily admit I could be reading something into your words you don’t mean. Happens to me all the time on these forums. I’m not saying my opinions, which is what they are right, but I’m confident that God knows why I struggle as I do in a way no one else could understand. I suppose I did expect to be slammed a bit on this forum for what I said, and why not? If it’s any consolation, I have got a lot out of this discussion. Can’t say much more without getting too personal.