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yermanyonda
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Following a recent question in the AAA forum I would like to know which Non-Catholic Churches regard Catholicism as Non-Christian and why?
I was brought up in the Catholic Faith and go to church but I am quite ignorant of Non-Catholic Churches who, The Holy Father tells us, are Brother Christians on a different road to God; even though The R.C. road is the best road.
Thats good enough for me and I wouldn’t at any stage make derogatory remarks about Non-Catholics; its pointless.
However I do get the impression that there is a continuous, and disappointing, trend among Non-Catholics to attack The R.C.Church; its almost as if some think that the only way to promote their own Church is to attack the R.C. Church.
Whereas subjects like Ecumenism and different interpretations of Scripture are interesting and, sometimes, enlightening I cannot see the point in deliberately attacking another Church; unless, of course, you are dealing with extremists.
What think ye?
Following a recent question in the AAA forum I would like to know which Non-Catholic Churches regard Catholicism as Non-Christian and why?
I was brought up in the Catholic Faith and go to church but I am quite ignorant of Non-Catholic Churches who, The Holy Father tells us, are Brother Christians on a different road to God; even though The R.C. road is the best road.
Thats good enough for me and I wouldn’t at any stage make derogatory remarks about Non-Catholics; its pointless.
However I do get the impression that there is a continuous, and disappointing, trend among Non-Catholics to attack The R.C.Church; its almost as if some think that the only way to promote their own Church is to attack the R.C. Church.
Whereas subjects like Ecumenism and different interpretations of Scripture are interesting and, sometimes, enlightening I cannot see the point in deliberately attacking another Church; unless, of course, you are dealing with extremists.
What think ye?