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Dear 12volt,
This open letter is my personal explanation to you but to be shared with others. I would like to thank you for joining us fellow Christians here at Catholic Answers. I picked up on a statement made by you that you came here from another catholic forum. While you engage in topics, as a protestant Christian at catholic forums, you will find yourself among dozens of different personalities and approaches. You must understand that the people here at Catholic Answers are here because of the deep devotion to Christ through our faith in the Church. Many of which are converted persons!
Second I would like to apologize for leading you to believe that I made a blanket statement claiming that you are not Christian. I am assuming that you pieced this together form a statement of mine claiming that preventing children from baptism is “anti-Christian”. If I am wrong, please feel free to let me know which comment did lead to you believe this. Regardless, I did not aim to consider you anti-Christian. I simply wanted to let you know that the act of prevention is anti-Christian.
I want to let you know what my fellow friends and I tried to explain to you. When all of us, including you, make simple one-liners and quick verse quotes, the substance of the comments does not reveal itself and sometimes unintentional comments can disrupt the true topic and anger one another. The one other act of debate that is often found in online topics is “jumping”. The original topic that I refer to in the letter is baptism. Within this topic one can see comments and remarks from both sides that stem from other topics. This nature is two-fold. First, jumping occurs when the specific argument within a topic becomes somewhat “locked”. The other fold is the nature of the true Christian faith. What does this mean? I shall show you. I claim no special gift in writing, so bear with me
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This open letter is my personal explanation to you but to be shared with others. I would like to thank you for joining us fellow Christians here at Catholic Answers. I picked up on a statement made by you that you came here from another catholic forum. While you engage in topics, as a protestant Christian at catholic forums, you will find yourself among dozens of different personalities and approaches. You must understand that the people here at Catholic Answers are here because of the deep devotion to Christ through our faith in the Church. Many of which are converted persons!
Second I would like to apologize for leading you to believe that I made a blanket statement claiming that you are not Christian. I am assuming that you pieced this together form a statement of mine claiming that preventing children from baptism is “anti-Christian”. If I am wrong, please feel free to let me know which comment did lead to you believe this. Regardless, I did not aim to consider you anti-Christian. I simply wanted to let you know that the act of prevention is anti-Christian.
I want to let you know what my fellow friends and I tried to explain to you. When all of us, including you, make simple one-liners and quick verse quotes, the substance of the comments does not reveal itself and sometimes unintentional comments can disrupt the true topic and anger one another. The one other act of debate that is often found in online topics is “jumping”. The original topic that I refer to in the letter is baptism. Within this topic one can see comments and remarks from both sides that stem from other topics. This nature is two-fold. First, jumping occurs when the specific argument within a topic becomes somewhat “locked”. The other fold is the nature of the true Christian faith. What does this mean? I shall show you. I claim no special gift in writing, so bear with me