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I have two friends that are catholic, we just don't talk about doctrinal differences. We both love Jesus, we leave the rest out of our conversations.
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I am not a catholic and only have one close friend who is.
Actually we get on quite well now although some things i had difficulty with before as didnt understand certain things bout her church. But thats ok, we dont need to talk about that, and it rarely comes up.
But ehat do you do when a catholic starts talking things like the pope, or rosary, or adoring Mary, or statues and mass and expects you to know what they on about?
Or worse, insist that everything they do is biblical when you know in your heart they have good intentions but its just not Gods way. Just dont say anything? I dont want to get into arguments with them.
Then they start thinking you hate them and their church and brand you heretic. But maybe you just pointing out some things that you find a bit quetionable, but then they dont like you asking so many questions. I dont know. im starting to think that just gets me protesting, and then they label me a protestant. But im not protesting as such, just defending the faith once delivered to the saints, except from their POV its everyone else who isnt catholic that is wrong and doesnt get it.
Meh!
Will i get in trouble from catholics for expressing my view and what the bible says? I seem to always! But i didnt bring up the topic?!
Hi, Good BookI have written with people on the Net, who claim to be Roman Catholics, and ones could be very nasty. But also I have personally shared with Catholics who say we all serve the same God. So, not all are alike.
One said, I think I remember, that she does not know what her Roman Catholic church teaches, but she goes there because she likes the music!!
One person on Net had been calling someone things like trash of the devil. So, I phoned a convent, I think, and talked with a nun and asked about that. She said something like, "I have better things to be concerned about; I pray for all people."
I am not a catholic and only have one close friend who is.
Actually we get on quite well now although some things i had difficulty with before as didn't understand certain things bout her church. But that's ok, we don't need to talk about that, and it rarely comes up.
But what do you do when a catholic starts talking things like the pope, or rosary, or adoring Mary, or statues and mass and expects you to know what they on about?
Or worse, insist that everything they do is biblical when you know in your heart they have good intentions but its just not Gods way. Just don't say anything? I don't want to get into arguments with them.
Then they start thinking you hate them and their church and brand you heretic. But maybe you just pointing out some things that you find a bit questionable, but then they don't like you asking so many questions. I don't know. I'm starting to think that just gets me protesting, and then they label me a protestant. But I'm not protesting as such, just defending the faith once delivered to the saints, except from their POV its everyone else who isn't catholic that is wrong and doeskin get it.
Meh!
Will I get in trouble from catholics for expressing my view and what the bible says? I seem to always! But i didn't bring up the topic?!
I did read one called the catholic handbook which had excerpts from the catechism a few years ago.
I'm not reading the whole thing cos the catechism book is so fat.
But it gave me some background on what the church believes.
I remember once sending away for information about the church, just out of curiosity. I received some booklets in the mail. My dad saw them and he didn't like them..i threw them away. Its ok, I am not curious about it any more...I have the bible, so I don't need anything else.
I have asked my friend a few questions, and she tried to explain it, but we don't really talk about it, she has said its like a bureaucracy. I think it would be hard to be critical of it if its like your whole life been handed down to you.
As for idols, yes other things can be idols too, so to be in judgment of this those of us who don't have statues icons of say, movie stars and sports stars etc adorning our walls etc cant be hypocrites about that.
Thanks for posting it anyway, if need to read it, its there.
I suppose it is mixed bag cos there are different expressions of catholicism in different countries. Cos my friend is from phillipines...just about everyone is raised catholic. Likewise many ppl from ireland.
In my community, the catholic schools mostly have indian students. I suppose cos of mother teresas influence.
it is the relationship with God that counts, not the outward expression of religion.
I'm just saying I notice the difference cos obviously I am not, wasn't raised that way, and very difficult to get my head around or understand it, especially when I read the Bible and consult God's word, as certain practises conflict with it so I can't in good conscience support that.
I do know that Jesus is the way, the truth and the life...so when you say absolute truth, well, Jesus is the truth. There is no wavering in my mind about that.
One needs discernment though. So I was bit surprised that my friend got swayed by the moonies. But I suppose that can happen to anyone, although I think if you know your Bible and keep abiding in His Word then you less likely to be confused, because God is not the author of confusion.
If she'd gone off with them...I wouldn't have got her back. It would be even worse than her going to be a nun.