I wouldn't have anything to say about this question except for the fact that your first sentence is we are the original and true christian religion. Why is it that someone in religion always has to be the "Right" ones. Why can't people just believe what it is they need to believe. IF you are happy in your faith than why try to point fingers and say (as if we were children) I'm right and you're wrong.
P.S. I'm catholic, and I think I'm the only "true" catholic out there who doesn't JUDGE others I leave that up to God
2006-07-11 13:39:06
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answered by Angie 5
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There's far too much ignorance, as you can see on the "answers" to your question regarding the Catholic Church. I think if anything the Catholic Church should put more emphasis on preventing those "lambs" from leaving the Church in the first place rather than attracting new followers or lost followers. The Catholic Church is losing followers to Evangelical Christians in many countries - Evangelical Christians who many times have far stricter "rules" and require hours of weekly attendance.
That so many Catholics are ignorant of their own religion is not surprising when they have not taken the time to learn about their religion properly. These Catholics are the ones that tend to blame the Church for not paying attention to them, whereas the truth is that they have not paid attention to to the Church. These people are the ones that 1.Leave the Church bitter and angry and uninformed only to blame it for whatever goes wrong in the world or 2.Are vulnerable, gullible and needy so they get sucked in by a new, shiny, noisy, anti-Catholic religion or sect that promises to fix their lives by using tactics that amount to propaganda and gimmicks.
2006-07-12 06:20:04
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answered by Anonymous
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I was a doubting Thomas back in high school. But in the summer of 2009, I decided to come back to the Catholic faith. And Easter Vigil 2010, I made my confirmation. Saint Michael the archangel. With the help of a few parishioners from a Catholic church I attended, a priest and my mom. All of them were very supportive.
2015-08-07 23:45:40
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answered by Alan 1
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Your avatar is pornography, it shows 2 ladies necking. you're literally not a Catholic, yet a troll. Catholics do not flow round accusing all people of the unforgivable sin the way some funnymentalists do. Catholics who left were enthic or 'by start' Catholics, no longer preparation Catholics. Catholics who stay in a colourful community and procure all they favor to administration the pains of on a daily basis existence do no longer go away. Globally, the Church is turning out to be, thousands are packed, the seminaries are finished, and Protestants are loosing their surprising scholars who come homestead.
2016-10-14 09:17:41
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answered by ? 4
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Serious or not some people like a bit of Catholic bashing.
Broad shoulders required!
I don't know about the bit in Revelations specifically saying the Catholic Church. This must be in the Jehovah Witness bible when they changed it.
2006-07-12 08:13:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Peter was not a Catholic. There is so much wrong with this. Do some history homework and then go to a web site called contenderministeries.org. Just check out the site. Outstanding!!
2006-07-11 13:43:54
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answered by sunny 3
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Actually you got it right. There is a Catholic television show called "The Journey Home" it is converts talking about finding the Catholic Church and converting. Anyone who wants to learn firsthand what Catholics believe is welcome in RCIA classes there is no requirement to join the Church.
2006-07-11 13:47:41
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answered by Debra M. Wishing Peace To All 7
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Hmmmm...speaking as a Catholic....How do you know that Catholicism is how Jesus intended people to worship him? How do you respond to the recent abominations done by priest and bishops? Or are you one of those people who don't believe they took place and it's just anti-Catholic propaganda?
2006-07-11 13:39:14
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answered by Anonymous
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You may have begun that way, but the Catholic faith sadly began to incorporate a host of beliefs that are simply are not suggested by scripture (i.e., transubstantiation and the celibate priesthood are just two examples) and often incorporate pagan beliefs.
Quite frankly, I think the only people who have gotten it right are the Mennonites.
2006-07-11 13:39:11
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answered by Anonymous
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I grew up in a Catholic Church. I question why other denominations like to use the phrase "Christians" and Catholics seperately.
2006-07-11 13:42:24
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answered by Anonymous
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