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haven't read everyone else's post so mine may be a repeat but here goes...

you don't offend me. it's a pretty legit question i suppose.

my personal reasons---- i had at one time thought, you know maybe you'd be better off going to the Episcopalian church down the road. but with absolutely NO offense to my Anglican brothers and sisters, i spent waaaaaaaaaaaaayy too much time invested in converting to Catholic. it was one hell of a hard road with many huge obstacles. i absolutely believe that the Pope is where he's supposed to be and that no other than him is "in charge" down here so that kind of fixes that for me there.

i can absolutely not even consider any other 'faith' other than Catholic. i just can't. i may not agree with everything but i just in my heart know this is where i'm to be. maybe the other things i'll finally "get" in time. i don't know. i hope i do. i cna only keep trying but i just can't go anywhere else. it'd be turning my back on everything i believe.
 
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question for quantacura:

are you a Catholic from birth? i ask bc i know some of us who struggle with some aspects of teh Church are converts and i wonder if part of the problem in why you can't understand why we don't just leave is bc you don't understand how very hard it has been for us to shed our previous denominations.
 
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For many people, the religion of their birth is strongly connected to their heritage, their culture, and their ethnicity. To be Catholic is more than attending a church--it's being from a certain family, with a certain ethnic background, living in a certain neighborhood, sharing a certain heritage.

And so, being born Catholic doesn't mean that you have thoroughly studied each and every page in the Catechism and agree with every last semicolon--not at infant baptism and not, usually, at Confirmation (I was confirmed at 11...) But Catholicism is part of my identity.

And part of being a "liberal" Christian of any denomination means looking at religion more as mentoring than as indoctrination. I don't know if any of us would ever find a perfect match in religion--because there are 6.1 billion of us, all different, and only 100 or so religions, probably less.
 
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We're all different and have different perspectives - my thoughts were the exact opposite. As a cradle catholic I can't understand why I would leave the church because I disagree with only one doctrine - the church is much bigger than that one thing, and dogmas are more important than doctrines anyway. So to me the suggestion of leaving doesn't make sense - I assumed that it would be something that converts would understand more easily, as they have left their old denomination already.

Guess I was wrong - thanks to your post I see that now.


I agree Fantine, "I don't know if any of us would ever find a perfect match in religion--because there are 6.1 billion of us, all different, and only 100 or so religions, probably less." We have free will. We should use it. I think that most people disagree with one or more things in their denomination. The catholic church stresses freedom and promotes freedom. I think there is room for following your own conscience in the catholic church.
 
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well see for me, i used to be Baptist. so it's been really hard fro me to shed some of that thinking that i've had ingrained in me all my life.

i went thru so much to convert, been shunned by my former church going family (meaning those i went to church with, not my actual family) and i felt that the Catholic Church embraced me warts and all.

but at the same time, now that the 'newness' i guess has worn off and how caught up in the whole thing i was, and i've begun to search and study more, i'm left with all these why questions that i can't get answered. and merely questioning is seen by some as dissent which personally i think is a load of whooie and i can't stomach that.

i think back to what i was taught as a Baptist and i'm like, see that made so much sense. why is it so hard now? and i wonder if i'm still holding onto alot of my Baptist roots for whatever reason i can't figure out.
 
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Questioning =/= dissent.
 
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