pablope:
Huh…you do not know what the Catholic Church does? It is out in the open…it baptizes, teaches us to live lives free of sin…and to go and worship Him and receive Him worthily…so what is man-centered about this? `
Are you saying that to receive Jesus and be saved, we need the
Catholic Church to baptize us and to teach us these things? If this is what you’re saying, then how did you come to know this? Are there any other churches that baptize and teach these things?
You’re on a Catholic forum. The majority of us here are going to tell you “yes” to the former and “no” to the latter. Why you expect another response is beyond me. It’s a simple question for us, really.
I seem to remember hearing this in my grandmother’s Baptist church as well on more than one occasion - that the only way to be “saved” was by “asking Jesus into your heart” and that Catholics were clueless on the matters of faith, justification, grace, works, and salvation. “Just ask Jesus into your heart and everything will be okay, you’re forgiven if you ask for it, and that’s all you have to do” (which is written nowhere, and yet they laugh at us for Confession). I didn’t agree then and I don’t agree now. And I don’t need an apologetics talent to tell you why: because it’s illogical. It simply doesn’t make sense.
Be careful where you’re treading, unless you want to start quoting
irrefutable and point blank references to the five solas.
Which we all know you can’t.
How did I come to know this?
I studied it. I considered it. I investigated it. This entire thread has been about how any of us who profess the Catholic faith have come to know this - especially converts. We weren’t born into it. We learned it.
And I’m still shaking my head here because if you’re saying that believing the Catholic Church is needed to teach us these things is “man centered”, then you need to rethink your strategy - because that’s the equivalent of saying every other church does the same thing.
We’re not sola scriptura (which is where I see this going), so you’re not going to get that out of us. We don’t believe in scripture only, and even as a Protestant I didn’t buy that either.