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Arcturus and Michaelp:Michaelp, great points…you’ve basically taken the words right out of my mouth regarding the RCC just being another of the 36,000 denominations no matter what is claimed otherwise. Now there you are in Frisco and I’m on the other side of the country…I’ve never even met you, and here we are in complete unity, bro! Amazing how that works.
Pete2, thanks for your honesty regarding something that a lot of Catholics on message boards don’t like admitting to. As a former Catholic, and having Catholics for relatives and in-laws, you are right on the money. As devout and regular church attenders as they are, there is no unity in reality based on their picking and choosing what to believe and the way they live various aspects of their lives in defiance of the RCC.
I just finished reading John Cornwell’s “Breaking Faith.” The amount of disunity in the RCC that he detailed at ALL levels of RCC laity and hierarchy was depressing, even for me.
I was at a typical RC church recently for my niece’s first communion. When it was time to sing the first hymn, my kids were astounded that few were actually participating. They just couldn’t figure out how hundreds of people could produce such little volume!!! This may seem a trivial point to Catholics who care little about those that surround them in the pews. But it is very revealing regarding the reality of RC “unity.” We had to explain to our kids afterward that this is typical in a Catholic church where it is often a sense of obligation, culture, or custom that drives the majority of its members to attend, as opposed to a real unity in the person of Christ and a desire to worship Him as true brothers and sisters.
The dominant sense I have had in every Catholic church I have ever been in since chiuldhood is that the congregation is composed of people who are mostly strangers to each other; that the concept of being brothers and sisters in Christ is not a living reality to them.
By the way, I get a kick out of the revelry over the quaint “Bible thumper” cartoon guy. I have observed that attempted expressions of disdain for evangelicals by Roman Catholics often come in the form of Biblical association…as if being linked to God’s Word is something to be embarrassed about! Ironic as well as revealing.
Do you belive that the Church was established by Christ himself??? If you do, than Luther, Calvin and every other Denominational founder were 1500 years too late.
One rebutle to that could be that those beliefs always existed but were not “well-known” until the reformers spoke out (I’ve heard this one a lot)!!! Unfortunatly, thats wrong for two reasons. One- Jesus said His Church would be like a house on top of a hill. His church was meant to be visible and recognizable to all who wished to follow Him in His Church. Two- Can you really believe that Jesus insisted that His people follow Him through His Church, and then hide it for 1500 years? What about all those Christians between Christ establishing His Church and the Reformers “revalations”??? I could never be a protestant. (Not in a bigotted sense)!!! I could not bring myself to believe so illogically and unscriptually as you do? Why do you deny the existence of one Church? If you don’t, why then do you think that the true Church just sprang up 1500 years later???