why do some people think Catholics don't know Jesus?

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zundrah,

I wish I could say thank you for all of the PM’s you have been sending me asking me to come out of the Catholic Church but I cannot. That is something I will never do by God’s grace.

So, I am asking you right now - STOP sending the messages!

If you continue to do so I will have no other alternative but to notifiy the moderators and you will risk being banned on these message boards.

If you have legitimate questions regarding any aspect of the Catholic Church feel free to start a thread and ask.

Tomster
This is the only problem Tomster, I have opened threads for all of my questions but I don’t seem to get the scripture for it… I opened a new thread again for answers, I can only pray that it will be fruitful, but then again I should just ask my priest! I keep on forgetting that!
 
And so the truth comes out . . .
My problems will only take this thread off-topic, I just so desperately need that scripture to back up prayers to and from the saints! I’ve been going to my catholic church only ten weeks now, and I have been searching the bible for this scripture but I can’t find it any where! Someone please help! I have my rosary, I pray it daily and nightly, I have also asked on the communion of saints to help me in guidance during my conversion… I KNOW THAT THEY ARE WITH ME. But I just can’t prove that to anyone who questions me about it, because I don’t know the scripture that backs it up!
 
zundrah,

I wish I could say thank you for all of the PM’s you have been sending me asking me to come out of the Catholic Church but I cannot. That is something I will never do by God’s grace.

So, I am asking you right now - STOP sending the messages!

If you continue to do so I will have no other alternative but to notifiy the moderators and you will risk being banned on these message boards.

If you have legitimate questions regarding any aspect of the Catholic Church feel free to start a thread and ask.

Tomster
Well that hurts my feelings-WHAT ABOUT ME!?? Am i not worhty enough to be talked away from the whore of babylon?😃
 
God forbid that I should ever be so brazen! :eek: I tried that for over 35 years outside of the Church, and talk about wandering in the desert! :whacky: My Testimony

:amen: and :amen:
[sign]Thank YOU Jesus![/sign]

P.S. I LOVE your location! Me too! I desire no more exalted place.:signofcross:
Church Millitants’ testimony is amazing, please read it, all of you.
 
Well that hurts my feelings-WHAT ABOUT ME!?? Am i not worhty enough to be talked away from the whore of babylon?😃
I can give you some protestant affection and attention if you so desire it, estebob! ;)😛
 
This is the only problem Tomster, I have opened threads for all of my questions but I don’t seem to get the scripture for it… I opened a new thread again for answers, I can only pray that it will be fruitful, but then again I should just ask my priest! I keep on forgetting that!
So start anew and ask.

Why all the nonsense with the PM’s asking me to come out of the Catholic Church?

Before I get involved with any new thread that you may start, I must have an explanation.
 
So start anew and ask.

Why all the nonsense with the PM’s asking me to come out of the Catholic Church?

Before I get involved with any new thread that you may start, I must have an explanation.
…there is no explaination, I needed so badly just to get answers and I obviously went about getting them in the wrong manner… I am sorry.

I wanted to get into apologetics with you, in hope that you would answer my querie about saint prayers…
 
…there is no explaination, I needed so badly just to get answers and I obviously went about getting them in the wrong manner… I am sorry.

I wanted to get into apologetics with you, in hope that you would answer my querie about saint prayers…
All right then. Go the Apologetics Board and ask your questions.

Take your time, think them through, and ask.

Tomster
 
All right then. Go the Apologetics Board and ask your questions.

Take your time, think them through, and ask.

Tomster
… you may have to excuse me because I am a bit of an idiot, could you give me a link to exactly where I shoul post my questions about praying to non-biblical saints please?
 
… you may have to excuse me because I am a bit of an idiot, could you give me a link to exactly where I shoul post my questions about praying to non-biblical saints please?
Just go to the Apologetics Board.
 
Just go to the Apologetics Board.
Okay I did it, I sent off my question to the “ask an apologetic” forum. I asked for scripture that backs up praying to non-biblical Saints.

P.S. Don’t you know any scripture for it?
 
Okay I did it, I sent off my question to the “ask an apologetic” forum. I asked for scripture that backs up praying to non-biblical Saints.

P.S. Don’t you know any scripture for it?
I sure do. But let’s take this discussion elsewhere before the moderators step in
 
Maybe I shouldn’t say this but I think Sola Scriptura was a means to take away God’s authority over man and place it squarely in man’s own hands. By rendering one’s self answerable only to Scripture and then claiming said Scripture can only be correctly interpreted by the individual according to the way the “Holy Spirit” moves in that person, well anyone can see it merely is a way to say: “Because the Bible tells me so”. Isn’t that a well-known Protestant Sunday School hymn?

Guess what, the Bible never said a word.

It never converted a single person to Christianity. The Bible has never Baptized one single person. The Bible has never saved a single person from hell in spite of reading it from cover to cover.

It’s about time that Tanner and those like Tanner believe in Traditions that were taught by Christ and not by Reformers who were terribly misguided.

I read something once. A lady had a dream, a vision of sorts I guess. She dreamed that an angel of the Church fell from grace and when he did it was like he fell from the night sky and as he fell, he took so many stars that for years the Church was left in darkness and despair.

She was not dreaming of satan, but Martin Luther. One man took his disagreements too far and took with him many believers.

I do not believe that Protestants are bad or in some way responsible. However, I wonder what Luther will have to answer for. I wonder how many souls he is responsible for. There are many Protestants who will get to Heaven before me in spite of Luther’s endeavor, but they will have to go through much first.

Tanner is blessed with faith and determination but his efforts are thwarted with error and hatefulness. 😊 This only compounds the error.

God Bless you Church Militant for attempting to guide Tanner with charity. I couldn’t do it for so long as you have.

HC
I think you a very good person for you say that there are many protestants who will get to heaven before you. I understand your frustration when we stand on the word alone or Sola Sciptura ( I don’t speak Latin hee hee) and your zeal is to shepherd the lost back into the security of Rome because you genuinely are concerned for their souls.

Then again there are others who fear depletion of their ranks and find a way to introduce arguments and to rub noses in it mentality… that is a pack mentality. We need to have faith at all times. If a brother o’ mine is being courted by doctrines that I would find offensive I don’t fret. I really don’t. And I don’t you do either so I commend you on that. We believe that our God is in control and he will see out the work that he started with or without us.

What separates us is your Jesus is so much different than my Jesus and vice-versa. And one of us is closer to right because we have so much faith in the doctrines we’ve been delivered. That is kind of scary.

I will begin dialogue with you if you want on how or Jesus differ and maybe we can fight for some common ground and better understanding.
 
My problems will only take this thread off-topic, I just so desperately need that scripture to back up prayers to and from the saints! I’ve been going to my catholic church only ten weeks now, and I have been searching the bible for this scripture but I can’t find it any where! Someone please help! I have my rosary, I pray it daily and nightly, I have also asked on the communion of saints to help me in guidance during my conversion… I KNOW THAT THEY ARE WITH ME. But I just can’t prove that to anyone who questions me about it, because I don’t know the scripture that backs it up!
Zundruh:

If you’re looking for an argument, I’ll give you that. If you’re looking for the Truth about who you pray to, go into your heart with the guidance of the Church and discern whether you are “allowed” to speak to those who have gone before you. I even talk to my grandma on occasion.

If you are truly seeking, go into the Chapel in the presence of the Savior and pray Zundruh. He will show you the way. He has promised to do so. You must open your heart and stop looking for answers outside the catholic faith. If you want catholic answers, you must accept and surrender to the Church which is the ministry of Christ on earth. Otherwise you are destined to be confused this way.

If you keep asking for answer outside the Church, then you will find plenty but the will confuse you. Faith is not belief in what comes easy, but rather surrender to what comes hard to believe. If you are not careful and begin to require proof of everything, you will be a slave of Sola Scriptura.

Some use the Bereans to prove that all is contained in Scripture. But what the Bereans studied to find was Truth, not proof. If the Bereans studied Scripture for the name of the Messiah, Christ, they would never have found it. Instead they studied for the Truth and found Christ. Imagine if they really were as the Protestants describe, sola Torah :eek:. Where would they have been? They would have shunned Christ as a blasphemer much like the Sadducees and Pharisees. Because they required proof and not Truth, they were destined to be confused and misguided.

Truth Zundruh is not necessarily written word for word.

Pray and keep praying.

May the Peace of our Lord and Savior Be With You.

HC
 
I think you a very good person for you say that there are many protestants who will get to heaven before you. I understand your frustration when we stand on the word alone or Sola Sciptura ( I don’t speak Latin hee hee) and your zeal is to shepherd the lost back into the security of Rome because you genuinely are concerned for their souls.
 
I welcome dialogue about Christ, but do you think I know Christ in some diminshed capacity because I am catholic? See, that’s where I see judgement come in and where I have a problem. I would never assume for any reason, especially one’s faith denomination, that they know Christ less than I do.

I would think you would have to observe me for a long while to know if I actually know Christ.

I am always willing that Christ may reveal Himself to me through others in a way that I have not known Him before, but I will not appreciate judgement on my relationship with Christ.

Blessings,

HC
Blessings to you HC. I will not judge you. Catholics are in love with Christ just as we who believe in the Bible Alone. My mom for instance she was always trying to be Christ like and tried to teach me about God-ship in whatever capacity she could when I was young. This was through the Catholic Church. Had it not been for the Church I would of lacked the upbringing and had been raised secular. The Catholic Church taught me the fear of the Lord. Coming from a Mexican Catholic background I was sure that God was gonna “light us up!” lol

What troubles me to tears is what I feel my Lord has delivered to me. I am not special and I’m nothing in the eyes of men. I am not some great prophet who can make things happen. I am nothing. But if I go silent and what was given to me was right I will have not warned and I’m responsible to those have been lost. If I am terribly wrong then I will look like a stooge and certainly have to face my God face to face and answer for my erroneous ways even to my destruction.

First and foremost I love you. I’ve come along way…I love you.
 
Heh–I feel a little out of place because I’m trying to duck the side arguments and answer the original poster’s question:

There are a variety of reasons for the attitude that “Catholics don’t know Jesus,” but one biggie is the number of individual Catholics who make this charge easy to believe, and indeed, may not have absorbed a coherent understanding of plain old Nicene Christian doctrine.

I am continually grateful for the intelligent, learned Catholics on this list who have helped illuminate me about their doctrines and who have overcome many (not yet all) of my objections to various Catholic teachings. (Indeed, most of what I know about those teachings I owe to you.) But will my Catholic brothers forgive my bluntness? If the Internet had never been invented, my only source for judgment would be the numerous Catholics I’d met in real life; and bar none, they’d lead me to agree with the OP’s example.

Maybe I’ve just been unlucky. Maybe the impressions I’ve received are entirely my fault and a symptom of my ignorance or ill will. Or maybe over the last few generations, significant chunks of the Catholic rank & file have become scandalous to their faith through a combination of a) weak catechesis, b) desire not to resemble those scary evangelicals by advertising their faith, and c) serious Catholics who dismiss a & b as minor issues if a Protestant should point them out.

Now, I know many Protestants who are just as bad. HOWEVER, I’ve encountered numerous in-the-flesh counterexamples who greatly outnumber the bad eggs, and Protestants–by definition–have less defense against that sort of thing, lacking a well-defined hierarchy with magisterial teaching authority. (What good is having those if one doesn’t appear to use them?)
 
:rotfl: **Well gee Tanner…let’s have a look at what the Word of God actually says. :rotfl:John 3:3 Jesus answered, and said to him: Amen, amen I say to thee, unless a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God. 4 Nicodemus saith to him: How can a man be born when he is old? can he enter a second time into his mother’s womb, and be born again? 5 Jesus answered: Amen, amen I say to thee, unless a man be born again of water and theHoly Ghost, he cannot enter the kingdom of God.
Truly pre-Christian here as you erroneously noted below/earlier, then confirmed my point by answering the next question.
Nicodemus would have no idea what “water baptism” was; so we KNOW it can’t be that and it says nothing about baptism; just because you see water somewhere doesn’t necessarily mean water baptism. The young Christian would understand that as well; based on the sheer amount of posts you have; shouldn’t you have put more time into this passage to dig a little deeper to see what in the world Nicodemus would have thought?
In order to understand this passage, we must first get into the Jewish mind; Jesus was not trying to trick him. Therefore Jesus knew what He would have thought of and you can tell by his response; it was a bit of sarcasm or skepticism, which we do not see too much in Scripture. Nicodemus knows that Jesus is telling him He must start all over; forget what you think you know and start with a clean slate; keep in mind He was a well respected ruler in the Jewish community. Notice Jesus does not correct him about the mother in the womb because they understood it was beginning everything all over again, “forget what you know and listen to Me.” Also worth noting are the importance of the Holy Spirit, the true saving baptism, and the contrast between the spirit versus the flesh; similar to John 6:63 and other places in the NT.

So at this point we know it cannot be water Baptism; so what is this born of water refers to? We have to go back to the OT, a natural thing to do since this is a Jewish leader, and see what the Scripture tells us about this. Before we go there, we must also keep in view what I know to be true; 1) God saves the same way in the OT as the NT; He cannot change this attribute and 2) that salvation is based on grace, through faith in God, but before anyone is accepted by God; they must have a heart of repentance to get to the point where they know nothing good is in oneself in his sight and they need to be cleansed from what? The stain of sin. All Catholics agree? Are you ready; here we go into the OT.

Ezekiel 36:22-27 22 …`Thus says the Lord GOD, "It is not for your sake, O house of Israel, that I am about to act, but for My holy name, which you have profaned among the nations… 23 “I will vindicate the holiness of My great name which has been profaned among the nations, which you have profaned in their midst. Then the nations will know that I am the LORD,” declares the Lord GOD, "when I prove Myself holy among you in their sight. 24 "For I will take you from the nations, gather you from all the lands and bring you into your own land. 25 "Then I will sprinkle clean water on you, and you will be clean; I will cleanse you from all your filthiness and from all your idols. 6 "Moreover, I will give you a new heart and put a new spirit within you; and I will remove the heart of stone from your flesh and give you a heart of flesh. 27 "I will put My Spirit within you and cause you to walk in My statutes, and you will be careful to observe My ordinances.

Try not to get carried away; there it is the water thing; must be baptism except it is just a sprinkle.
“clean” = tahowr & taher ; to be clean ceremonially, to purify, be clean morally, made clean
“Sprinkle” = zaraq; to scatter, sprinkle, toss, throw, scatter abundantly, strew (usage NAS;(35) - scatter, 2; scattered, 1; sprinkle, 13; sprinkled, 15; sprinkles, 1; threw, 2; throw, 1)

Lets dig deeper and see if there is some type of ceremonial cleansing with water that may have come into Nicodemus’s mind; what is your guess? In the OT, when water is used in a figurative sense; especially in conjunction with “spirit”, it almost always refers to a renewing or spiritual cleansing.

Numbers 19:16-19
16 'Also, anyone who in the open field touches one who has been slain with a sword or who has died {naturally,} or a human bone or a grave, shall be unclean for seven days. 17 'Then for the unclean {person} they shall take some of the ashes of the burnt purification from sin and flowing water shall be added to them in a vessel. 18 'A clean person shall take hyssop and dip {it} in the water, and sprinkle {it} on the tent and on all the furnishings and on the persons who were there, and on the one who touched the bone or the one slain or the one dying {naturally} or the grave. 19 **'Then the clean {person} shall sprinkle on the unclean on the third day and on the seventh day; and on the seventh day he shall purify him from uncleanness, and he shall wash his clothes and bathe {himself} in water and shall be clean by evening. **

Psalm 51:7-11
7 Purify me with hyssop, and I shall be clean; Wash me, and I shall be whiter than snow. 8 Make me to hear joy and gladness, Let the bones which You have broken rejoice. 9 Hide Your face from my sins And blot out all my iniquities. 10 Create in me a clean heart, O God, And renew a steadfast spirit within me. 11 Do not cast me away from Your presence And do not take Your Holy Spirit from me.

Isaiah 55:1-3
1 "Ho! Every** one who thirsts, come to the waters**;… Come, buy wine and milk Without money and without cost. 2 **"Why do you spend money for what is not bread, And your wages for what does not satisfy? **Listen carefully to Me, and eat what is good, And delight yourself in abundance. 3 "Incline your ear and come to Me. Listen, that you may live; And I will make an everlasting covenant with you, {According to} the faithful mercies shown to David

Summary:
“born” = gennaō; in a Jewish sense, of one who brings others over to his way of life, to convert someone, of God making Christ his son, of God making men his sons through faith in Christ’s work

Paraphrasing verse 5: "Unless one is cleansed from His sins (Justification) and receives the Holy Spirit (sealed by the Spirit “baptism”) he cannot enter into the Kingdom of God."
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People say stupid crazy things because they don’t have a clue as to what the truth is all about. The Church and its basic teachings have not changed in nearly 2000 years and will never change as far as Christ goes. We have always been Christocentric, yet folks continue to focus on the peripheral ceremonies, the communion of saints, or on some Marian devotion that they misunderstand or disagree with, and somehow they think we have abandoned Christ.

It’s an absurdity that such ignorance can exist even with some folks who consider themselves Catholic. My only explanation for it is, some times, some folks are real idiots.

There’s no getting around it, that some people don’t have a clue as to what the Church is, and what it teaches. As Bishop Sheen once said, no one hates the Catholic Church for what it really is, they hate it for what they THINK it is.
 
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