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As a Catholic, I have never heard those citations refer to anyone but Christ. Applying them to his mother is news to me.
I was Catholic for 34 years, went to Catholic school, attended services on Easter and Christmas, had my firstborn baptized, and later watched her receive first communion.And I want a honest answer too! I don’t want none of the “oh, it’s a freedom of religon!”…yada yada yada…
For Protestants who are NOT anti-Catholic and yet have nothing against the Church, why do you stay Protestant than???![]()
Were you really raised Catholic? I’m sorry but I find it hard to believe that even an ex-Catholic would make the mistake of saying “attended services”. Especially because you stated that you attended Christmas and Easter “services” when a true Catholic knows that we are required to attend Mass every Sunday. And if you received the Eucharist, I don’t know how you can say that you never knew Christ. Forgive me if I am wrong, but I believe you are trying to lead us astray by portraying yourself as an ex-Catholic to lend yourself more credibility. Please tell me if I am wrong, and I will certainly apologize. If I am right, please do not use deception to advance your point of voice. Blessings on your spiritual journey!I was Catholic for 34 years, went to Catholic school, attended services on Easter and Christmas, had my firstborn baptized, and later watched her receive first communion.
All those years in the church and I never heard that Jesus died for Everything I’d ever done that was wrong. I never knew he was real. I never knew he wanted me to know him in a personal way. I never knew that he could really speak to me from where he is. I never knew Jesus.
All that has changed. Now that I DO know those things and now that I do know Him ( I know Him only enough to know that I want to know more.) There is no reason for me to go back to a Catholic church. They would not teach me His ways, his thoughts, his heart.
I need that in my life. I need Jesus Christ.
Yes. I’ve read what you believe about Catholics on the ezboards King James Version Only site. Thank you for using polite language on the Catholic Answers forum. It’s a nice change.Hi katy look for corruption in the assumption threads. I have seen catholics on this very site, say that God did not intend for his mother’s body to see corruption. Us protestants read such statements as applying that Psalm to Mary. Be it loose talking on catholics part or whatever, it does indicate to us protestants catholic thinking concerning Mary.
Jesus was sinless, to say that mary is sinless in our thinking is sin.
We protestants sometimes wonder if catholics believe that Mary is the fourth person in the godhead.
Because I learned the Faith as a Protestant. I believe that Protestants and Catholics share one Faith. If it were up to me, Protestants and Catholics would be unified on the basis of that common Faith. My separation from Rome is not by my own will. But I can’t persuade myself to turn my back on the Christians who made me Christian.And I want a honest answer too! I don’t want none of the “oh, it’s a freedom of religon!”…yada yada yada…
For Protestants who are NOT anti-Catholic and yet have nothing against the Church, why do you stay Protestant than???![]()
Forturnately, Catholics do not concern ourselves to the illogical beliefs that protestants wonder about Catholics, such as the one above, which appears to not only obviously inaccurate but grossly irresponsible. Hence, you can wonder about Mary being God until your head pops, but you’re in the wrong place for such ideas.Hi katy look for corruption in the assumption threads. I have seen catholics on this very site, say that God did not intend for his mother’s body to see corruption. Us protestants read such statements as applying that Psalm to Mary. Be it loose talking on catholics part or whatever, it does indicate to us protestants catholic thinking concerning Mary.
Jesus was sinless, to say that mary is sinless in our thinking is sin.
We protestants sometimes wonder if catholics believe that Mary is the fourth person in the godhead.
WOW ! Wasn’t expecting that !Were you really raised Catholic? I’m sorry but I find it hard to believe that even an ex-Catholic would make the mistake of saying “attended services”. Especially because you stated that you attended Christmas and Easter “services” when a true Catholic knows that we are required to attend Mass every Sunday. And if you received the Eucharist, I don’t know how you can say that you never knew Christ. Forgive me if I am wrong, but I believe you are trying to lead us astray by portraying yourself as an ex-Catholic to lend yourself more credibility. Please tell me if I am wrong, and I will certainly apologize. If I am right, please do not use deception to advance your point of voice. Blessings on your spiritual journey!![]()
That is Mass with a capital “M” and you did not address the use of the word “service”. I’m very curious as to why you would use a Protestant term that is never used by Catholics. There is a huge difference between what happens at a “service” and what happens at Mass and you seem to have completely missed the distinction. Thanks for the prayers!WOW ! Wasn’t expecting that !
If a true Catholic is required to attend mass EVERY Sunday then I guess I wasn’t a TRUE one. And yes, I received the eucharist (and I also participated in countless, repetative, mechanical rituals that meant nothing in my heart)
Lead you astray ? Far from the truth. Quite the opposite actually, I’m not looking for any credit nor do I reqire any apologies.
When I tell others about what Christ did to me and what he did for me, it’s not a portrayal, it’s called a testimony. He came to me where I was at, He made it clear to me that I was a sinner, I was going to hell, and He saved me. Done deal. No deception.
The longer I walked with him, the more I talked with him, the farther away from religious games, and the religious system I went. I still go to church. I just go to a church that teaches Jesus Christ was born of a virgin, was both fully God and fully man, shed his blood for the things I did that were wrong, died on a cross, came back from the dead, and that HE will come back again !
Oh and, a church that not only teaches and believes those things but also, one that teaches the infallible Bible.
Thank you. I will pray for you.
Very uncharitable.And yes, I received the eucharist (and I also participated in countless, repetative, mechanical rituals that meant nothing in my heart).
Very uncharitable.The longer I walked with him, the more I talked with him, the farther away from religious games
What are you insinuating? This is very uncharitable!I still go to church. I just go to a church that teaches Jesus Christ was born of a virgin, was both fully God and fully man, shed his blood for the things I did that were wrong, died on a cross, came back from the dead, and that HE will come back again !
Wow! That is very uncharitable. The Catholic Church gave you the infallible Bible that you now read!Oh and, a church that not only teaches and believes those things but also, one that teaches the infallible Bible.
Eden! You have returned! :clapping: I missed you!That is Mass with a capital “M” and you did not address the use of the word “service”. I’m very curious as to why you would use a Protestant term that is never used by Catholics. There is a huge difference between what happens at a “service” and what happens at Mass and you seem to have completely missed the distinction. Thanks for the prayers!
Mickey! HelloEden! You have returned! :clapping: I missed you!![]()
Wow! Nevada is a beautiful state (I hope you don’t like to gamble).Mickey! Hello. I’ve haven’t been here for a while because we moved clear across the country to Nevada last Fall. It was a big move and then with the holidays… well, anyway, here I am! Great to “see” you again!!!
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Thanks, Mickey! It’s great to be back. And yes, we were blessed with a job transfer to a beautiful state! And luckily, no, I’m not a gambler. Although they sure try to make you one out here. I needed change for a 20 when I got to the LV airport and was directed to a change machine that gave me… $20 dollars in quarters. :ehh:Wow! Nevada is a beautiful state (I hope you don’t like to gamble).Anyway, welcome back. Steelers are world champions! :clapping:
Sorry for the hi-jack everyone.![]()
Paris,And I want a honest answer too! I don’t want none of the “oh, it’s a freedom of religon!”…yada yada yada…
For Protestants who are NOT anti-Catholic and yet have nothing against the Church, why do you stay Protestant than???![]()
Yes, my friend. You have identified three major obstacles.
- having to accept dogma despite my conscience and opinions
- non-acceptance of family members/destruction of family
- freedom to practice truth wherever it may be found (that is, in Buddhism, Hinduism, Confucianism, Taoism)