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The same thing can happen when one Protestant questions another Protestant on some point of disputed doctrine, such as whether or not to baptize infants. It also happens a lot on here that when a Catholic asks a Protestant, Mormon, Jehovah’s Witness, etc., to show where they get some part of their belief, and then that person shares the basis for their belief, that Catholic fires back with “that’s not what it means!” or “Your founder was a liar!” or “You can’t understand anything apart from the teaching authority of the Catholic Church!” Too often, on all sides, people seem to ask questions not for the purpose of listening to and better understanding another person’s beliefs, but only as a prelude to pounding home their own point of view.The frustrating part for myself as a Catholic, is when a non-Catholic demands to know where (insert Catholic belief or practice) is in the Bible, and then you SHOW THEM, and then they fire back with,“that’s not what that means!!!” . . . It’s really frustrating, sometimes. Especially when the person says they want answers, yet have no intention of listening (or thinking).
With that prelude over, let me pound my own opinion on the subject of Catholics being Christian, and that is, as Boettner put it, “all who accept Christ as their personal Saviour, all who obey and worship Him as Lord and Master, will be saved, regardless of what church they belong to.” And that includes Catholics.
