Alfie:
I see no other alternative but Protestantism. It is not perfect because people are not perfect.
Oh well…but that doesn’t make you or the rest of “protestantism” right in what they believe and teach.
The point is that all Catholics ever talk about is the church, church, church. To bad, you do not have that same passion for Jesus. The Bible talks about having a form of godliness but denying the power. I am not into denying the power; I am into Jesus.
This remark is nothing but more of your usual a-C rhetioric Alfie, and I find it offensive and insulting, as well as patently untrue. Firstly you are on a Catholic forum and you have yet to even act like you are interested in engaging any of us in a discusssion of Jesus, but you have spent almost every one of your posts talking to us about “church, church, church” and displaying a miserable lack of real knowledge of what we believe, all the while telling us again and again that what we believe is wrong. You even deny the testimony of Catholics, (my own in particular).
I find it offensive that you attempt to imply that 2nd Timothy 3:5 might apply to Catholics. That’s ludicrous, since I could cite a metric TON of ways in which we express our love for Our Lord. I wouldn’t trade a single Mass for all the n-C “Christian” services ever held and far from your assertion to the contrary I will simply point out the miracle of the Real Presence of Jesus in the Eucharist that we share in at
every Mass. Scriptural to the Nth degree, and yet rejected by N-Cs (like you). If that isn’t a blatant case of “Having an appearance indeed of godliness, but denying the power thereof.” I can’t think of a better example.
Rather than use the term Protestant, I would prefer to be known as a believer, a “King’s Kid” or a “Child of the Most High.” Protestant is just a word it does not denote a personal relationship with Jesus.
I prefer to be called by the same name that the early church clearly called itself and still does. Catholic!
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CHAP. VIII.–LET NOTHING BE DONE WITHOUT THE BISHOP.
See that ye all follow the bishop, even as Christ Jesus does the Father, and the presbytery as ye would the apostles. Do ye also reverence the deacons, as those that carry out[through their office] the appointment of God. Let no man do anything connected with the Church without the bishop. Let that be deemed a proper(18) Eucharist, which is[administered] either by the bishop, or by one to whom he has entrusted it. Wherever the bishop shall appear, there let the multitude[of the people] also be; by the bishop, or by one to whom he has entrusted it. Wherever the bishop shall appear, there let the multitude[of the people] also be; even as, wherever Jesus Christ is, there is the Catholic Church.
** I am grateful for a Savior who took my place on the cross and who has saved me from my sins. I did not deserve that from him, but he went to the cross anyway. What else do you want?**
Catholicism is about drama not Jesus. So are Catholics and we’d agree with the bolded statement. Your last line is nothing but an anti-Catholic cheapshot. Catholics are not the ones feeding on the emotional highs and all the shouting “drama” of n-C services. (My apologies to those of you who have reverent worship. This certainly does not apply to you in any way. Praise God for you!)
Why is it that Charismatic Catholics are different from traditional Catholics?
Because they are not traditional Catholics, though many many many of them are indeed traditional in their beliefs.
I believe that there are some Catholics that are saved.
I’m sure God is grateful for your approval of His servants and will surely consult you at the last day.
Most of them are Charismatic not traditional. Catholics started reading their Bibles about thirty or forty years ago and the Holy Spirit started moving upon them.
Those are the Charismatic. Why would that happen from reading the Bible?More of your a-C rhetoric and terribly untrue. Though perhaps not “traditional” in some people’s sense, I have found that the Charismatic Catholics where I am are every bit as “orthodox” (which is the correct term, not 'traditional") as I am in their beliefs. You can attempt to portray Charismatic Catholics as (God Forbid) “Pentecostals”, but ask 'em what they believe about the Eucharist, Reconcilliation, Holy Orders, Matrimony, Baptism, Confirmation, Papal Infallibility, The Sacrament of the Sick, The Canon of Scripture, The intercession of Saints, and all things Catholic and you’ll be horrified to discover that they are Catholics through and through, yet they plainly have experienced the same gifts of the Holy Spirit that you seem to hold so dear! So what does THAT tell
you Alfie?!!!
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