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=TimothyH;11762603]Jews also. It is forbidden for Catholics to proselytize Jews.
Tim my friend, whats the evidence of this? I didn’t know that.-Tim-
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=TimothyH;11762603]Jews also. It is forbidden for Catholics to proselytize Jews.
Tim my friend, whats the evidence of this? I didn’t know that.-Tim-
The apostles did.Jews also. It is forbidden for Catholics to proselytize Jews.
-Tim-
Me too. I hope that my joy and delight in our Lord is contagious - and am happy to share the good news. Regardless of their faith or lack of it, I am mindful that they too are beloved and God alone judges their hearts. With some, I can get into deeper discussions but in others I only plant a tiny seed. I evangelize for Christ, not Luther (although I do like him lots).I’d would not hesitate to show any and all how the Catholic religion informs my faith… Maybe different from some, I would do so through my actions, not my words. I would answer questions if asked. It wouldn’t matter what religion they currently follow or if they do not follow a religion.
Beautiful!Me too. I hope that my joy and delight in our Lord is contagious - and am happy to share the good news. Regardless of their faith or lack of it, I am mindful that they too are beloved and God alone judges their hearts.
So I have a few questions for all the different posters here, regardless of Religion:
I hope I phrased all this well. Thank you.
- Would you try to bring non-Christians away from their Religion to Christianity?
- Would you try to bring non Trinitarian adherents (Mormans, JW’s, SDA’s, Unitarians) away from their Religion to Christianity? (Also, this question can be reversed for any readers of those Religions to Trinitatians)
- Would you try to bring those who were brought up in a Church you respect (but not yours) and don’t really attend anymore to your Faith?
- Would you try to bring adherents out of a non-Catholic/Orthodox Faith to your Faith? (Again, question for the reverse)
- Would you try to bring an Orthodox member out, and into your Faith? (Reverse as well)
Yes.I was having a discussion here and I have now learned that Catholics are called not to proselytize the Orthodox. I actually did find this surprising seeing that Catholics see themselves with absolute truth in faith. I also don’t believe that us Evangelicals should take Catholics away from their Faith. Unfortunately there are fundamentalists that do, but I prefer the view of C.S. Lewis or William Lane Craig, and most intellectual Evangelicals.
All that aside, I take no issue with trying to bring Muslims, Atheists, Agnostics, or those who were raised Christian but have sort of lost their way to my Church and set of beliefs.
So I have a few questions for all the different posters here, regardless of Religion:
- Would you try to bring non-Christians away from their Religion to Christianity?
Totally. Without question.
- Would you try to bring non Trinitarian adherents (Mormans, JW’s, SDA’s, Unitarians) away from their Religion to Christianity? (Also, this question can be reversed for any readers of those Religions to Trinitatians)
If they’re not attending and have fallen away, perhaps a different take on Christianity might be good for them, so “yes.”
- Would you try to bring those who were brought up in a Church you respect (but not yours) and don’t really attend anymore to your Faith?
If they were practicing Christians that were NOT Catholic? No. If they are faithful members of another Christian community, I’d leave them be.
- Would you try to bring adherents out of a non-Catholic/Orthodox Faith to your Faith? (Again, question for the reverse)
No. If they’re happy where they are, I won’t interfere.
- Would you try to bring an Orthodox member out, and into your Faith? (Reverse as well)
You’re welcome.I hope I phrased all this well. Thank you.
My dear friend=mek42;11772573]I find myself hesisitant to discuss overmuch my own path for fear of the millstone. As a father, I suppose the clock is ticking on getting over that fear. One of the tenets of my way is that, none of us being perfect, we are all wrong to some degree, and must trust in the merciful love of whatever may be eternal. Other than trying to help people not be jerks to one another, my current way thus has limited need to lead others to the same path.