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war_eagle
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I didn’t put words in your mouth. I can go back and show you where you said it, if you like.I didn’t say that. When speaking to me, please drop the fundamentalist trait of putting words in my mouth.
Kreskin! is that you?IF the priest used the unfortunate word sequence “sharing the Gospel” with you or whoever, that’s, well, unfortunate. But I guarantee that’s not what he meant.
And a lot of Roman Catholic become Christians after really digging deep into the scriptures.I hear that a lot. But then, a lot of ex-fundamentalists and Bible scholars become Catholic after really digging deep into scripture and Church history.
But surely you know that isn’t how the Bible tells us that one is saved, don’t you?I always try to assume the best of people. If he was baptized and in a state of grace, he was saved.
Sad.Yeah, that’s exactly what I’m saying.
I do. Every day.But I’ve never come across a Catholic who persists in spreading lies about Protestants.
Wait until you’ve had to explain that Christians of various denominations are united around the essential doctrines of the faith, that OSAS doesn’t mean that you can sin all you want to, that we don’t reject the authority of the church, that we are a bona fide part of the church, etc, ad infinitem.Sure, he may be insanely prejudiced, but not a liar. I see a lot of people continually misrepresent what Catholics believe even after being explained XYZ doctrine hundreds of times.
And I can say the same about Roman Catholics not caring what Christians believe.In my experience, committed anti-Catholics or even most fundamentalists simply don’t give a damn about what Catholics really believe. So, whatever. I just hang them with their hypocrisy and have a few laughs.