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Tartini
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Greetings in Christ,
The question which has plagued me for a long time, and has yet to be answered with any logical reasoning, is why some Protestant denominations do not consider Catholics as being Christian. I rest most assuredly, and maintain that they are Christian, as I do not recall any changes in the Church regarding who we worship and pray to, namely Jesus Christ Himself. It is not reasonable to assume that we are doing otherwise. Who, mainly of Protestant faith has a good logical answer for such a question? I maintain the fact that all Catholics are Christian but not all Christians are Catholic if one needs a starting argument. Please be courteous and respectful in your answers, as the writer understands the reasons why there are Protestant denominations in existence today. Cite history and be certain of your sources are reliable.
Dominus Vobiscum,
Jerald Franklin Archer
The question which has plagued me for a long time, and has yet to be answered with any logical reasoning, is why some Protestant denominations do not consider Catholics as being Christian. I rest most assuredly, and maintain that they are Christian, as I do not recall any changes in the Church regarding who we worship and pray to, namely Jesus Christ Himself. It is not reasonable to assume that we are doing otherwise. Who, mainly of Protestant faith has a good logical answer for such a question? I maintain the fact that all Catholics are Christian but not all Christians are Catholic if one needs a starting argument. Please be courteous and respectful in your answers, as the writer understands the reasons why there are Protestant denominations in existence today. Cite history and be certain of your sources are reliable.
Dominus Vobiscum,
Jerald Franklin Archer