Why become Catholic? I'm not usually very good at short answers (quiet Shelb5!!
) but I can answer this one in three words:
Because it's true.
Because it's true.
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Skripper said:Why become Catholic? I'm not usually very good at short answers (quiet Shelb5!!) but I can answer this one in three words:
Because it's true.
Mike Uncle said:But also, something else... I'm not sure, as if there is a part of God I am not finding yet, some kind of truer understanding, that I have not yet found within Protestantism, so maybe you hold it, in your tradition/history. I don't think it unimportant that there is more a feeling of God in Cathedrals than in small Baptist churches.
Skripper said:Why become Catholic? I'm not usually very good at short answers (quiet Shelb5!!) but I can answer this one in three words:
Because it's true.
faerieeva said:Aren't that 4 words? Because it is true? *Grins and ducks flying objects possibly launched at her*
I hope I can help you. You might want to read The Didache This was written and in use in the second half of the first century. This was before St. Johns writings and at the same time as Pauls later writings (paraphrasing Crossing the Tiber) There are soo many other writings from people that were taught by the Apostles themselves or by the disciples of the Apostles. I think their writings are important b/c they put down what the Apostles taught before the New Testament was put into canon and available as part of the whole Bible to the Church.Mike Uncle said:I guess what is getting me is that there is more to it all than just the Bible. What I mean is that there have ben some great Christians in the past that make up the Catholic Tradition, I would like to know more about their thoughts.
You definitly need to read Crossing the Tiber by Stephen K. Ray. He was raised in a Baptist family with his father as a deacon. He could explain things to you in a way that is more condusive for someone with a Baptist background. I find that one of the biggest Chasms between Protestants and Catholics is that we say 90% of the same things but with a different use of the language. So we don't understand each other b/c we put different meanings to words.Mike Uncle said:But also, something else... I'm not sure, as if there is a part of God I am not finding yet, some kind of truer understanding, that I have not yet found within Protestantism, so maybe you hold it, in your tradition/history. I don't think it unimportant that there is more a feeling of God in Cathedrals than in small Baptist churches.
I think the other poster said it bestMike Uncle said:Hmm, I wish I could be more specific, though I feel I should say I don't believe in the bit where the bread turns to real flesh trans thingy, or that Mary is to be worshipped. But then these are not the important things, are they? Finding God is.
The important thing is to find the Truth no matter where it leads you or even if you don't want to believe in it intellectually or don't want to leave what you know.Skripper said:Because it's true.
Hi MikeMike Uncle said:Guys and gals, sorry been a while, all so busy at work. Thanks for your replies, I guess what is getting me is that there is more to it all than just the Bible. What I mean is that there have ben some great Christians in the past that make up the Catholic Tradition, I would like to know more about their thoughts. But also, something else... I'm not sure, as if there is a part of God I am not finding yet, some kind of truer understanding, that I have not yet found within Protestantism, so maybe you hold it, in your tradition/history. I don't think it unimportant that there is more a feeling of God in Cathedrals than in small Baptist churches. Hmm, I wish I could be more specific, though I feel I should say I don't believe in the bit where the bread turns to real flesh trans thingy, or that Mary is to be worshipped. But then these are not the important things, are they? Finding God is.
I will endeavour to look at all the links, I have yet to have time.
thanks again,
Peace
The grace and peace ofour Lord to you as well.Mike Uncle said:... there have ben some great Christians in the past that make up the Catholic Tradition, I would like to know more about their thoughts. But also, something else... I'm not sure, as if there is a part of God I am not finding yet, some kind of truer understanding, that I have not yet found within Protestantism, so maybe you hold it, in your tradition/history..... I wish I could be more specific, though I feel I should say I don't believe in the bit where the bread turns to real flesh trans thingy, or that Mary is to be worshipped. But then these are not the important things, are they?...
Peace
Absolutely!Is God not bigger than denominations?

My best advice on how to start with Marian teaching is to go to http://www.catholic.com/library/mary_saints.asp and read the material there. It helped me out a lot, and now I find that it's not pointless at all.Mike Uncle said:...I can talk to Jesus now, why suddenly start going through Mary? And why venerate her?...I can't see how I could find truth in Catholicism when such a thing seems at the least pointless...
Well, yes, God provides us with enough evidence in nature to prove he exists and all, but few of us have the towering intellect of Aristotle or St. Thomas Aquinas that would allow us to come to any good idea of what His nature is or what He wants from us. And of course, even that kind of intellect would never be able to discover those truths about God that can only be known through His revelation.Mike Uncle said:...Can I not find God away from church all together? Is God not bigger than denominations? I guess what I mean is why is Catholicism true and protestism not, or better anyway?
Mike Uncle said:why go through Mary to Jesus when he made it clear that we had free access.
You can talk to Jesus with out going through Mary directly.