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You seem to be saying that being excommunicated is worse than being in a state of mortal sin
Just for the sake of discussion (and please understand that I do not believe this myself) but this poses a circular argument.
“Why is it a sin to leave the Catholic Church?”
“Because the Catholic Church is the one true church.”
“Oh yeah, well who says so?”
“The Catholic Church.”
That’s almost like the joke that goes “You can’t post anything on the Internet that isn’t true.” “Where did you read that?” “On the Internet.”
I’ll bet there is not one single religious faith in the whole world - Christian and non-Christian alike - that doesn’t think it is the one true church.
Viewing this as an objective observer and not as a Catholic, what makes the Catholic Church “special”? Who, besides the Church itself, says this is true?
When Lost_Sheep said “one true church”, I believe what meant is “having the fullness of truth”, meaning that each church likely believes that they have access to the fullness of theological truth.Actually my church doesn’t claim to be the one true church. We claim to be part of the one holy catholic and apostolic church, but we don’t claim out particular church is the one true church. And we’re not alone. Many Protestant Churches as well make no claim to being alone the one true church. Rather we claim to be part of Christ’s church.
The Catholic Church is the Only True ChurchJust for the sake of discussion (and please understand that I do not believe this myself) but this poses a circular argument.
“Why is it a sin to leave the Catholic Church?”
“Because the Catholic Church is the one true church.”
“Oh yeah, well who says so?”
“The Catholic Church.”
That’s almost like the joke that goes “You can’t post anything on the Internet that isn’t true.” “Where did you read that?” “On the Internet.”
I’ll bet there is not one single religious faith in the whole world - Christian and non-Christian alike - that doesn’t think it is the one true church.
Viewing this as an objective observer and not as a Catholic, what makes the Catholic Church “special”? Who, besides the Church itself, says this is true?
Actually that list isn’t entirely accurate. The Episcopal Church for example was not founded in 1534. It was founded in 1789 by bishops and clergy representing the 9 diocese in the what was then the US.Name of church Founder When Where
Episcopalian King Henry VIII 1534 England
Presbyterian John Knox 1560 Scotland
Congregationalist Robert Browne 1583 England
Baptist John Smith 1600 Holland
Methodist John Wesley 1739 England
Adventist William Miller 1831 New York
Christian Scientist Mary Baker Eddy 1879 Massachusetts
actually that list isn’t entirely accurate. The episcopal church for example was not founded in 1534. It was founded in 1789 by bishops and clergy representing the 9 diocese in the what was then the us.
From the Catechism:Thanks.
Intellectually,i probably think that the Catholic Church is more “true” then some other churches.
At the same time,i don’t see why it should be a sin for someone who was a Catholic to leave/join a different church if its genuinely done from ignorance/belief that the other church is the “truth”.
For example,i know a girl who was Catholic but now goes to a Evangelical type church.
I don’t really like this kind of Church but she obviously believes it so I don’t see why it would be sin?
Is it a sin just if the person leaves know that the Catholic Church is the truth or is it still a sin even if they are confused/ignorant?
If a sin for the confused/ignorant-that to me seems like controlling.
I also don’t “like” how it a sin to not go to Church on Sunday because doesn’t it then become about rules & regulations & make it like a chore to have to go to Church instead of a genuine desire to want to go?
True ignorance is a thing.1857 For a sin to be mortal, three conditions must together be met: "Mortal sin is sin whose object is grave matter and which is also committed with full knowledge and deliberate consent."131
Something that is sin …that is evil - remains a sin remains evil.At the same time,i don’t see why it should be a sin for someone who was a Catholic to leave/join a different church if its genuinely done from ignorance/belief that the other church is the “truth”.
For example,i know a girl who was Catholic but now goes to a Evangelical type church.
I don’t really like this kind of Church but she obviously believes it so I don’t see why it would be sin?
… or is it still a sin even if they are confused/ignorant?
If a sin for the confused/ignorant-that to me seems like controlling.
OK, I hear what you are saying. But my (theoretical) point is that the only reason we Catholics accept this as “true”, is because we BELIEVE it to be true.So, no, it isn’t circular and it isn’t self-defined without any evidence.
- Jesus established a Church on earth - Matthew 16, John 17, and everything contained in all of the New Testament books from Acts to Revelation.
- Jesus appointed Peter and the Apostles to lead His Church - Matthew 16:18-19; John 21:15-19, Acts 1-2.
- When you trace forward in history from Peter until now, you arrive at Pope Francis. See Irenaeus Against the Heresies, the chapter on the reckoning of the Popes. Check any newspaper on any date that we’ve gotten a new Pope, for an updated reckoning of the Popes.
Agreed. But again, this whole premise is based on the idea that we believe it is true simply because we believe it is true with no other corroborating evidence.The Catholic Church is the Only True Church
“Whom do you say that I am? Simon Peter answered and said: Thou art Christ, the Son of the living God. And Jesus answering, said to him: Blessed art thou, Simon Bar-Jona: because flesh and blood hath not revealed it to thee, but my Father Who is in Heaven. And I say to thee: Thou art Peter; and upon this Rock I will build My Church, and the gates of Hell shall not prevail against it.” (Matthew 16:16-18)
JESUS GIVES HIS AUTHORITY TO THE APOSTLES
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A belief with very sure foundations and origin.OK, I hear what you are saying. But my (theoretical) point is that the only reason we Catholics accept this as “true”, is because we BELIEVE it to be true.
I was able to discover that it was true without ever wanting it to be true, and without ever having been Catholic at the time. Of course I needed Catholics to point out to me where to look, but the evidence stands on its own merit.OK, I hear what you are saying. But my (theoretical) point is that the only reason we Catholics accept this as “true”, is because we BELIEVE it to be true.
Truly great answer!Yes it would be a sin to leave because it is the true Church. If a person doesn’t know if they believe it, that doesn’t make it not true, to put things very bluntly. Have you spent time learning about the teachings, praying, reading Catholic spirituality too? Do you pray the Rosary? Faith is a gift that we need to cultivate and cooperate withas for visiting others… That can be dangerous especially if you don’t know what you believe, because it can confuse you. I was baptised Orthodox and later became Protestant just because I spent time in Protestant events and didn’t know what to believe. Later God very clearly lead me back to the Sacraments and then to the Catholic Church. Also, if a Catholic has to visit another church for example for a family obligation, they should not participate in any way. But visiting with no obligation is not a good idea and if you miss Mass when you do this, you have not fulfilled your Sunday obligation. The Church gives us all these “rules” not just as rules, but to help us spiritually. God bless you
No.Just for the sake of discussion (and please understand that I do not believe this myself) but this poses a circular argument.
“Why is it a sin to leave the Catholic Church?”
“Because the Catholic Church is the one true church.”
“Oh yeah, well who says so?”
“The Catholic Church.”
That’s almost like the joke that goes “You can’t post anything on the Internet that isn’t true.” “Where did you read that?” “On the Internet.”
I’ll bet there is not one single religious faith in the whole world - Christian and non-Christian alike - that doesn’t think it is the one true church.
Viewing this as an objective observer and not as a Catholic, what makes the Catholic Church “special”? Who, besides the Church itself, says this is true?
I think that’s likely true but my question is more visiting for curiosity or social sake rather than because I believe what the other Church is teaching.Whatever truth’s other Christian religions have, it came from the Catholic Church.
However, they are deficient in other things.
Only the Catholic Church has the fullness of revealed truth.
That being said, the Catholic Church also has dirty laundry, but so do the others. The difference of course is that the Catholic Church is a much larger target for anti-christ’s to shoot at.
In all, Jesus Christ is the center of our faith and the Catholic Church is the Church he established.
It is the Church with documented apostolic succession.
Jim