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2007-01-29 16:49:10 · 9 answers · asked by writetome23 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

I have found so many verses that ADAMANTLY disprove it, but his ears are closed, and he wont listen to anything. I want to be loving, but I really want him to come back to our church, so we can be a united family again, and worship Jesus together in the same way.

2007-01-29 17:04:20 · update #1

I don't hate Catholics, or view them as non-Christian, but I really want to worship Christ together in the church I have gone to all my life.

2007-01-29 17:10:01 · update #2

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Catholics are imbued with Christ. Your statement makes no sense. They were won before you were born.

2007-01-29 16:52:44 · answer #1 · answered by Shinigami 7 · 1 1

Becoming a Catholic is not inherently wrong. Catholics can be Christians. Maybe he needs a change or wants to worship in a high liturgical church. Catholics need to be reminded of God's grace. That was something I didn't learn until I left the Catholic church for a Protestant church. Too often the focus can be on how much of a sinner the person is and what rituals the person needs to do but not much talk is on God's grace and that there is nothing we can do to deserve salvation. Rituals can be empty.

Don't get on your dad's case. Show him you care and want to understand his decision. Keep the dialogue open and don't lecture.

2007-01-30 01:37:12 · answer #2 · answered by purelluk 4 · 0 1

Exodus 20:4 "Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image, or any likeness of any thing that is in heaven above , or that is in the earth beneath ' or that is in the water under the earth : "
This is one of the Ten Commandments. Recently the statue of Peter at the Vatican had to be repaired.They had damaged his toes from kissing them so much. There is so many things that are out of place with that church it's ridicules. If this don't help get the book Martyr's Mirror.It has documented cases where the catholic church put thousands of people to death for not adhering to catholic doctrines.

kait , God bless you for the truth.

2007-01-30 01:08:27 · answer #3 · answered by don_steele54 6 · 2 1

Catholics believe in Jesus Christ. We follow the Bible as well

Yours in Christ

2007-01-30 01:02:04 · answer #4 · answered by ? 2 · 0 1

It's you who needs to be asking him to win you for Christ.

If you are not Catholic or Orthodox, you are following a false branch of Christianity.

2007-01-30 00:58:32 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

Are you one of those people who think Catholics aren't Christian?

2007-01-30 01:02:34 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

Maybe if you make him aware of all of the false teachings, he will change his mind. I will list some of them for you. Give him the list and let him view it.

Dr. Boettner then gives us "Some Roman Catholic Heresies And Inventions" and the dates that these alleged "Apostolic" traditions were added to Roman Catholic theology &endash;
* Prayers for the dead, began about A.D. 300
* Making the sign of the cross 300
* Veneration of angels and dead saints, and use of images 375
* The Mass, as a daily celebration 394
* Beginning of the exaltation of Mary, the term "Mother of God" first applied to her by the Council of Ephesus 431
* Priests began to dress differently from laymen 500
* Extreme Unction 526
* The doctrine of Purgatory, established by Gregory I 593
* Latin used in prayer and worship, imposed by Gregory I 600
* Prayer directed to Mary, dead saints and angels, about 600
* Title of pope, or universal bishop, given to Boniface III 607
* Kissing the pope's foot, began with pope Constantine 709
* Worship of the cross, images and relics, authorized in 786
* Holy water, mixed with a pinch of salt and blessed by a priest 850
* Canonization of dead saints, first by pope John XV 995
* The Mass, developed gradually as a sacrifice, attendance made obligatory in the 11th century
* Celibacy of the priesthood, decreed by pope Gregory VII (Hildebrand) 1079
* The Rosary, mechanical praying with beads, invented by Peter the Hermit 1090
* Sale of Indulgences 1190
* Transubstantiation, proclaimed by pope Innocent III 1215
* Auricular Confession of sins to a priest instead of to
God, instituted by pope Innocent III, in Lateran Council 1215
* Bible forbidden to laymen, placed on the Index of Forbidden Books by the Council of Valencia 1229
* Purgatory proclaimed a dogma by Council of Florence 1439
* The doctrine of Seven Sacraments affirmed 1439
* Tradition declared of equal authority with the Bible by the Council of Trent 1545
* Apocryphal books added to the Bible by the Council of Trent 1546
* Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary, proclaimed by pope Pius IX 1854
* Syllabus of Errors, proclaimed by pope Pitts IX, and ratified by the Vatican Council; condemned freedom of religion,conscience, speech, press, and scientific discoveries which are disapproved by the Roman Church; asserted the pope's temporal authority over all civil rulers 1864
* Infallibility of the pope in matters of faith and morals, proclaimed by the Vatican Council 1870
* Public Schools condemned by pope Pius XI 1930
* Assumption of the Virgin Mary (bodily ascension into heaven shortly after her death), proclaimed by pope Pius XII 1950
* Mary proclaimed Mother of the Church, by pope Paul VI 1965

And then Dr. Boettner concludes:
Add to these many others: monks - nuns -monasteries - convents - forty days Lent - holy week - Palm Sunday - Ash Wednesday - All Saints day - Candlemas day - fish day - meat days - incense - holy oil - holy palms - Christopher medals - charms - novenas - and still others.
There you have it - the melancholy evidence of Rome's steadily increasing departure from the simplicity of the Gospel, a departure so radical and far-reaching at the present time (1965) that it has produced a drastically anti-evangelical church. It is clear beyond possibility of doubt that the Roman Catholic religion as now practiced is the outgrowth of centuries of error. Human inventions have been substituted for Bible truth and practice. Intolerance and arrogance have replaced the love and kindness and tolerance that were the distinguishing qualities of the first century Christians, so that now in Roman Catholic countries Protestants and others who are sincere believers in Christ but who do not acknowledge the authority of the pope are subject to all kinds of restrictions and in some cases even forbidden to practice their religion. The distinctive attitude of the present day Roman Church was fixed largely by the Council of Trent (1545-1563), with its more than 100 anathemas or curses pronounced against all who then or in the future would dare to differ with its decisions.

2007-01-30 01:12:44 · answer #7 · answered by Freedom 7 · 1 0

Be an example and follow your heart.

2007-01-30 01:00:32 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Heed the commandments.

Perhaps you've heard the one about honoring your mother and your father.

He's right.

You're wrong.

Get used to it.

2007-01-30 03:17:12 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

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