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i feel very sorry for your daughter. there are definitely people out there with strong anti-catholic feelings. i can understand why she was so shocked at their treatment.From what I have read Baptists are offshoots of Calvinism / Presbyterianism. They have a number of different denominations within the “Baptist” scope. They believe that the only valid baptism is by total immersion. They teach that once you are “saved” you are always “saved”. The Catholic Church believes that salvation is a process not a one time event. That you can lose your salvation. It all boils down to free will. The Catholic Church has always taught that we humans are completely free to choose or reject God’s grace. The Calvinists believe that we are all predestined for salvation or damnation and there is nothing we can do about it. They teach that you can only rely on the Bible differing with the Church on the nature of the fall of man, and the commission and authority of God’s Church.
Why they hate the Catholics so much is beyond me. But my daughter recently moved to Tennessee and got a stomach full from people when they found out she was Catholic. It wasn’t like they tried to convert her, they shunned her. Neighbors refused to speak to her after they found out she was Catholic. She was amazed and had a hard time believing that people who were supposed to be Christians could be so cruel.
another friend of mine kept getting me to try to join her church (these were my pre-Catholic days). her church was a multi-cultural evangelical church with strong Calvinistic beliefs. it was very strickt. i admired the pastor, though, and knew that he had a strong love for Christ, but he was very controlling and if you stopped going to the church, the other members were not allowed to have anything to do with you. i didn’t agree with the Calivinistic teachings so i didn’t last long.
thank you all again for your posts. it is very interesting to read everyone’s thoughts on this topic.