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Reuben_J
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Thanks for coming in and welcome to the Forum.Cardinal Newman said, “To be deep in history is to cease to be Protestant.” Why don’t more Protestant historians become Catholic?
This was a very interesting thing when I saw the apologist question and answer. It was in fact a very interesting thing. Let me explain quickly.
I grew up Protestant never really thinking about much or even Catholicism. Until I met my fiancee who was a very Polish Catholic. She was doing her bachelors in History and I love history. So obviously we got into it very deep. Long story short, today, 2 years later she is very Protestant and I can after going so deep into history, say, because of History, I can’t see myself becoming Catholic any time soon.
Can some people tell me maybe how history taught them otherwise. And please, we all know the basics, I mean in depth history that makes sense. I am not here to accuse anyone, I would just like to know some understandings.
It is a brave thing to do with the question in a Catholic forum. But it’s a good one. And I also want to know.
I would begin by saying that the Catholic Church is the one left by Jesus. It’s so deep in History of Christianity that if one sees this fact, one is compelled to be Catholic. You did not and more so your fiancee even has to leave her Church. To me that is really a mystery .
God bless.