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This is true.Not every protestant joins a church to make ourselves “happy”.
We are agreed, then, that happiness in one’s religious denomination ought not be a factor in determining whether the denomination is professing the kergyma, in its entirety, as God has revealed?
I think you stand in the tradition of Apollos, full of vigor and enthusiasm and adoration of the One True God, but in need of some correction by Priscilla and Aquila.It doesn’t mean just because one is not a member of the catholic church, that we are not seeking God and seeking to worship him in the way he desires.
I don’t think so. One should find the Church Christ established, and then conform one’s views to Christ’s.There are many, many reasons that one joins a particular church, at the end of the day a believer should choose a church where he/she can freely worship God
Not find a church which worships in a way that I find “free”.
If any Catholic tells you that you are condemned to hell, you have my permission to say, “You ought to know that your own Catholic Church teaches that it’s above your pay grade to declare someone is condemned to hell”.All I am saying is that one is not necessarily condemned to hell because you don’t belong to a church that did not exist before 1500s (I know you did not say that, but some have expressed this sentiment).