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That’s hilarious. What kind of drugs are these people on - I want some.President George W. Bush is a Fatima Crusader.
From your link:
That’s hilarious. What kind of drugs are these people on - I want some.President George W. Bush is a Fatima Crusader.
I suspect that the problem is more that they’re NOT on drugs.That’s hilarious. What kind of drugs are these people on - I want some.
Point taken. :whacky:I suspect that the problem is more that they’re NOT on drugs.
So true! One of they things I try to teach my ccd kids is when anyone asks if they are christian the answer is NOT no I’m Catholic.I had a co-worker who told me Catholics weren’t Christian.
My reply? Dude, we are the* ORIGINAL *Christians!
This reply to the question truly surprised me.So true! One of they things I try to teach my ccd kids is when anyone asks if they are christian the answer is NOT no I’m Catholic.
The answer is yes. Or yes I am Catholic.
Sadly many Catholics when asked if they are Christian say no, I am Catholic. Is it any wonder others would say the same?
To a lot of people, “Christian” is synonymous with “Protestant”. They say that they aren’t Christian, but they really mean that they aren’t Protestant.This reply to the question truly surprised me.
The first time I hear about it.
Why on earth do they say no? What is the historical
traditon behind it?. I really wish to know.
Peace and Good.
Nohamaria![]()
Back when I was still Protestant, I attended this one Calvinist church. Before the service began, they played a video in order to raise money for a missionary they were sending to Italy. Italy desperately needed a missionary, they claimed, because it’s 90% Catholic, and therefore “the kingdom of the devil”.
Ironically, that comment is what started me on my journey to Catholicism.
To a lot of people, “Christian” is synonymous with “Protestant”. They say that they aren’t Christian, but they really mean that they aren’t Protestant.
Because they are kids and don’t know any better.This reply to the question truly surprised me.
The first time I hear about it.
Why on earth do they say no? What is the historical
traditon behind it?. I really wish to know.
Peace and Good.
Nohamaria![]()
Out of time, but no, one can belong to a protestant denomination and still go to heaven.Some Catholics here say that if you’re not Catholic, you’re going to hell, but that actually frighten me and shatter my belief. As I grow up I have seen lots and lots of people devote themselves to Christ, they love God, and they truly have faith in Him, who is our eternal Savior. I also have seen lots of Catholics that lack faith, who follow worldly temptations, whose desire to go church is somehow purge their sins and/or appear to be the righteous, most of their confessions only to get somekind of “sin-forgiveness formula” like how many “Our Father” or “Hail Mary” clean away their sins,yet they’re the ones that going to be saved rather than Protestant who had devoted his/her life to Christ and bring people to the Gospel? I’m sorry, I just can’t believe that. Many of my Catholic friends don’t believe that either, most of them believe both Protestants and Catholic are saved since both worship the same God, and the same Savior, they only believe that Protestants are lacking the fullness of Truth and Blessing in their lives.
I want to convert to Catholicism, but if this doctrine is true then it is frightening and it makes me feel like I don’t want to join the Church anymore.
Oh yeah, I know many protestants who are friendly, God-loving people. A lot of them go to a United Methodist “megachurch”, and though the place looks like an amusement parkOut of time, but no, one can belong to a protestant denomination and still go to heaven.
I found that a lot of protestant “missionaries” were actually not being aimed at hard targets - Muslims, Pagans, Atheists - but at “sheep-stealing” soft targets such as Catholics. Catholic missionaries on the other hand are the ones who more often try to convert non-Christians. This is true historically also. Until Victorian times protestants rarely had missionaries at all.Back when I was still Protestant, I attended this one Calvinist church. Before the service began, they played a video in order to raise money for a missionary they were sending to Italy. Italy desperately needed a missionary, they claimed, because it’s 90% Catholic, and therefore “the kingdom of the devil”.
Ironically, that comment is what started me on my journey to Catholicism.
Yes - I am debating with a Protestant friend in email exchanges and has brought a lot of these false charges up and he is a college educated guy in charge of a whole research department at his work. That is what is scary! The bigotry seems to be a part of some of the fundamentally bible-only Protestant culture and mindset itself and it completely blinds them and makes rational dialog impossible. This kind of obstinate contempt for Catholics exist passively and quietly in high places in the office and work place and such people WILL purposely hold down Catholics from advancing and having influence in the corporate structure. I have heard that there is a lot of it in the military too and many Catholic officers get quietly passed over if they are “too Catholic”. There is nothing more frustrating to me than to try to engage people with these brainwashed minds in rational dialog and ask for evidence or facts to back up the claim and they say things like “Catholics have revised history” or “destroyed evidence” etc. and they just blow you off.I found that a lot of protestant “missionaries” were actually not being aimed at hard targets - Muslims, Pagans, Atheists - but at “sheep-stealing” soft targets such as Catholics. Catholic missionaries on the other hand are the ones who more often try to convert non-Christians. This is true historically also. Until Victorian times protestants rarely had missionaries at all.
On the main issue of whoppers against Catholicism, there are so many…
- Catholics are anti-women
- catholics are anti-science and progress
- Catholics killed x million witches
- Hitler was a “good Catholic”! pope Pius was his best buddy.
- Catholics attacked harmless Muslims etc in the crusades.
- Catholics said you could get to heaven by killing infidels
- Catholics invented slavery
- Inquisitions killed Millions (or even tens of thousands)
- Catholicism causes AIDS
- Catholics are more likely to be child abusers
- Catholics rewrote history to hide their crimes/their invention of the bible/the “fact” that Jesus was married etc. etc.
- Catholicism is a huge conspiracy to dominate the world/oppress women/suppress science/gather enormous riches for priests/eliminate sex/kill African catholics/etc. etc. (pick one or more)