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Can you guys please help me. I'm Catholic and my boyfriend is Baptist and I'm trying to understand the differences and I am having a really hard time finding information. OH and also do Baptist see it as wrong to date Catholics? I don't see why there would any problems with it, just wondering...Please help! Thanks!

2006-07-18 06:54:06 · 9 answers · asked by Pmp18 2 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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I went to a Catholic school, although I never beleived any of it.Catholicism (for me anyway) was not my path to God.
Now I go to a Baptist Church, and I have accepted Jesus Christ. For me it was the light that opened the eyes to my salvation. I guess different people need to worship differently.

Remember this...you two are united in faith of Jesus Christ. Both of you beleive that Jesus died for your sins. And celebrate that.
Yes you will find criticism in both of your churches, but Love always prevails. Jesus never created different denominations of the Church, humanity did. Is dating outside of your denomination wrong? Of course not. The Bible says that you should not be unequally yoked with unbeleivers. Both Catholics and Baptists are both BELEIVERS in the LORD JESUS CHRIST.♥

The differences between Catholicism and The Baptsit Church??

2006-07-18 07:36:30 · answer #1 · answered by rxqueen♥ † 6 · 2 0

I'm also Catholic, but you didn't ask anything is specific. Write to my email address and I'll be glad to help.

As far as if Baptists see it as wrong or not to date Catholics, that depends on whatever Baptist church your boyfriend goes to. Understand that not all Baptist churches are the same. The one your boyfriend goes to and another one across town are two completely different churches that have nothing to do with each other. Even nationwide.

Conversely, all Catholic churches are the same, no matter which one you go to anywhere in the world. This is the beauty of the unity of the Church that we have. Protestants are our brothers and sisters in Christ, but sadly, they do not share that same unity.

Problems? My only advice would be to continue going to Mass and stay strong in your faith. I was a protestant who converted to the Catholic Church. I know both sides of the coin. Trust me, your're in the right place.

2006-07-18 07:07:31 · answer #2 · answered by Danny H 6 · 1 1

I am an ex baptist. I know that Baptists do not go to a priest for confession, they pray straight to Jesus for forgivness. They do not use statues or candles in religious ceremonies. They do not believe that it is OK to smoke and drink as Catholics do. They believe in once saved always saved. They do not pray to saints or the Virgin Mary, only God/Jesus. Actually very strict Baptists may believe that Catholics are idol worshipers. I personally don't see any problem in marrying a Catholic but very strict Baptists might, it depends on the person.

2006-07-18 07:02:46 · answer #3 · answered by cj 4 · 0 2

the two faiths finally have self belief interior a similar issues. they are the two Christian. the two faiths properly known salvation via Christ's crucifixion, the two faiths have self belief in an all-powerful god. Now the two disagree on the greater superficial factors of religion. maximum critically, baptists take the Bible as a results of fact the literal and unquestionable observe of God. They study it therefor, it somewhat is genuine. Catholics study the Bible as greater often than not a metaphor, some thing that should be interpreted. to no longer diverse from fixing a riddle. This distinction in interpretation finally ends up in many diffused transformations. Transubstantiation, via St. Thomas Aquinas' reason, is a mix of theological interpretation and Aristotelian good judgment. Baptists reject transubstantiation, as a results of fact that is not, observe for observe, interior the Bible. this theory is a style between the two faiths and on their disagreements. additionally worth of no longer, as properly he countless extremely diffused transformations, their is a huge distinction between non secular tone amoung the two faiths. As i'm specific you are able to tell only from the responces, Catholics look much less confrontational, on a similar time as the Baptists look greater agressive. This stands to reason that a faith it somewhat is predicated of absolutes would be slightly greater fanatical and much less accepting of transformations. on a similar time as maximum of Catholicism slightly recognizes the smaller Protesant denominations. in certainty, maximum Europeans have by no skill heard of a popular Baptist. So thats somewhat the conflict in a simplistic nut shell. i could additionally desire to observe that the Catholic Church has an fairly helpful relationship with Anglicans, Lutherans, and the eastern Orthodox faiths. exciting to observe, none of those faiths take the Bible actually eather. those style of faiths have their disagreements, besides the undeniable fact that it somewhat is many times greater theological and much less fanatical, interior the well known era besides. As a Catholic, I could desire to assert that no faith is punctiliously precise or thoroughly incorrect. and that i think of it somewhat is immportant and morally precise to admire the Baptist faith, look at their ideals and honor its finer factors on a similar time as rejecting is worse characteristics. i actually want all faiths ought to respectfully disagree, yet they cant.

2016-12-10 09:34:03 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I can not see any problem as long as when you marry he does not have to promise to bring the children up catholic.
all the christian churches be leave in the trinity the main difference is Protestant churches don't pray to saints or Mary and the babysits be leave you need to be baptized as an adult as a sign of repentance and acceptance of Jesus. infant baptism is meaning less as the infant is to young to understand. I wish you good luck with your bf but do not expect him to become catholic

2006-07-18 07:00:41 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I believe that Baptists dont have ANY of the sacraments (confession, baptism,etc.)

2006-07-18 06:59:17 · answer #6 · answered by esero26 3 · 0 0

I personally don't see anything wrong with it, as long as you both are on one accord about God and Christ, then it's ok. My Uncle married someone of the AME affiliation, but they believe the same teachings of God.

2006-07-18 07:00:29 · answer #7 · answered by Yoda Green's Hope 3 · 0 0

another example of religion causing trouble. don't both of your religions stress the importance of love? why should some madeup difference come between you?

2006-07-18 06:59:15 · answer #8 · answered by Nunya B 3 · 0 0

Who cares...the actual questions are DO YOU LOVE HIM & DOES HE LOVE YOU? Religion is irrelevant when it comes to LOVE. If your parents threaten to disown you it's their problem not yours. Do what your heart directs you to do and above all have faith in your decision. PEACE!

2006-07-18 07:09:43 · answer #9 · answered by thebigm57 7 · 0 1

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