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She,A week after the Easter Vigil, I told my former employer and friend that I had become a Catholic. She said that she heard of Catholics who became Christians but never of a Christian becoming a Catholic. (We had attended the same Evangelical Church for several years.) We Catholics are Christians too. Unfortunately many, many Evangelicals don’t recognize that.
Here you have a dilema in understanding based on Protestant Oral Tradition.
What is a Catholic? The obvious answer is Universal Christian. It is implied that when someone says Catholic that they are Christian.
Winston tastes good like a cigarette…I don’t have to say “should”…your mind completes the sentence.
So, you can conclude that while the world that is not ignorant of this fact…to say Catholic= Universal Christian. You can conclude that these people have been taught that Catholic does not equate to Universal Christian however that does change what is, it just means you have discovered that their minds suffer from dysfunctional thinking and have deleted and distorted what it means to be Catholic. From this you can conclude that other things they think are distorted and deleted when it comes to understanding Christianity.
What is a Christian. Here is the dilema. Who has defined this?
What is soccer? If you do not live in the USA soccer=football. The United States mentality is that Football is that game that was borrowed from Rugby, but the world does not play this game we call football, but the world does call soccer, football. It is this USA mentality.
The World Series? Is the world involved?
American League of baseball. Are all the America’s involved, South America, Central America, all of North America?
So then you can see that it is a megalomania mentality from the USA that defines…
Christian=Protestant…and that stems from Protestant Oral Tradition, paricularly the 6th point of Calvinism…stating that these guys are the true Christians and that Rome is not Christian and the Pope is the anti-Christ…seen here…
historicism.net/readingmaterials/sixthpoint.pdf
So, ask your employer to define for you what a Christian is and how one becomes a Christian…and there you will find what it is they have been taught and what it is they believe…
You should be able to state that all baptized in the Trinitarian formual are Christian…and you may hear “followers of Christ” and to that you add, amen…
The USA took Rugby, changed it…and calls it football…it does not change the reality that the world understands football to be Soccer…same with Christianity…trying to take something that isn’t theirs, define it and apply it to something they do not understand does not change what it is …it is what it is…
and as I said you add amen to follower of Christ…you should know that the Catechism is divided into 4 parts…
Profession of Faith
Sacramental Life
Life in Christ
Prayer…
So when someone says a Christian is a follower of Christ…you should understand and be able to explain that this is based on belief and thinking that orients you to model Christ and follow Christ…and in your mind understand that they understand the 3rd section of the Catechism and they just don’t know it…