My relies to mcorba in blue.
Quote: Anastacia,
Hey, you say here "Quote: Anastacia," but you didn't quote me anywhere in this post.
Did you argue as vociferously in Favour of Catholicism when you practised it?
- Hey you didnt answer the question, is that because the answer was a resounding Yes?
You didn't see my answer? Here, I'll try to explain it better to you.... I didn't have the Truth, so no, I didn't try to get people to see the Catholic way. When I received the Truth, I must speak up. Like I said in my last post to you.....the time I remember defending the Catholic religion was with the same old denial comment "no, we don't worship Mary."
I m not trying to find ways to be offensive, all I am trying to point out herenis that we often change or shift our views
through life, and this means we have to sometimes question what our own Truth is, at different stages.
I'm not going to stop talking about the Truth. If you don't believe the Truth now, it is important that you have heard it.
No one here doubts the Truth that Christ is our saviour and there is much else we agree on.
The Bible speaks of different Jesus' people can receive. So, I don't think there cam be any agreement like you say.
Did you read the article I gave the link to about a former Catholic priest?
So I wonder what the value of some of the dense, entangled arguments have been, really.
We have differing variations of our own Truths, and yours and mine may never agree.
Does that mean that by my not subscribing to your exact beliefs, that I am not a Christian, in your eyes?
I just cannot comprehend someone having a personal relationship with Jesus Christ and staying in the Catholic Church. Now, if a person is still a baby Christian, and is being bothered by being in the Catholic religion, but has not left it yet completely, that I understand. But I do think they will eventually leave it completely. Again, I can't imagine anyone staying in a false religion when they have the Truth living inside them.