Thanks Tom, Youve got me thinking about what it was that made me leave in the first place . I know I got a few challenges along the way from protestant friends and I remeber I did start questioning the faith I had particularly when everybody seemed to be doing everything by rote and not by conviction.
Let me offer an observation or two. if you choose to associate with non-Catholics who are discussing religion … and you are not too well versed in your own religion… just how do you expect the exchange to end? Right! So, there are really at least two issues here
1- not knowing your own religion well enough to discuss it with others
2- not associating with enough Catholics (or Catholic sites like this one…

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But, you are in luck…

You have the opportunity to learn a lot about the Catholic Church and have your questions answered to a remarkable degree of both content and insight.
Don’t become discouraged - and don’t give up. Remember, Christ founded His Church on Peter (Matt 16) and the Gates of Hell will not prevail. Your protestant friends have the teachings and traditions of men they have squeezed into a Catholic Bible that they then abridged! Just check out history. None of these characters showed up before the 16th Century - and Christ did NOT COME BACK and RE-found His Church on Martin or John or any other so-called ‘reformer’.
I am sure many on this list will be joining me in praying for you and success on your journey of Faith.
Reading the Bible through a few times I realised I was good at being religious and all that, but not good at being a follower of Christ, so began my journey into Protestant Churches. I left because for me something was missing and after a few setbacks within those Churches, I knew I had to go back to where I started.That doesnt mean I dont have a lot of questions to ask because I do and I am taking my time because I became unchurched due to disillusionment along the way. Thanks for your comments. To Seek.
God bless,