Well what brought me here is simply I like to find out what other religions are about. I had been a practicing Pagan for many years. With that said if someone wants to know more I am willing to tell more but for now I will leave it at that. I enjoyed my religion BUT…I could not help but see flaws especially when it came to good and evil. Basically most pagans ( I cannot speak for all and wouldn’t dare!) simply do not believe in ultimate good or evil. The battle between the Christian God and Satan is pretty much something pagans steer clear of as seeing as how for the most part it is considered something they have no part in. Moreover, poor behavior is seen as an entirely (again please understand I am making generalizations and this is not ‘writ and verse’ for pagans at all) a human issue. In other words ‘the devil made me do it’ does not hold water.
So, why the interest and why the conversion to Christianity two years ago? Well the more I studied world events, the more I read about the crimes being committed by people, and the type, well I couldn’t help BUT see that there is some kind of struggle between good and evil going on.
I began asking my pagan friends about what they thought and was completely shocked when they were more of a mind set that evil was merely a perception and it didn’t exist! How, with all of the heinous and in my mind diabolical crimes especially against children and animals, those that cannot defend themselves, can any person say evil does not exist?
My final straw was a few days after the BP oil spill in the Gulf. I for whatever reason (to this day I have no real opinion on why so say what you feel or believe) I picked up a bible and flipped to the book of Revelations. What I read in there was like a slap in the face and I knew beyond a doubt that we are indeed at the end of things. What I read fit so well with some of the events in recent history and part of it seemed to talk about what was on the t.v at that moment. I am fully aware that perhaps I do not understand it as I think I do…but nonetheless it got my attention.
Now…the search is on.
So in answer to your question as what attracts non-Catholics…perhaps we are heeding the call the bible speaks of. After all, I do not recall where it says it would be only from a certain group or background.
