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To: incredulous joe
Oh, wow,..I see this thread has just taken off since I posted on Wednesday. I’m afraid to look; possibly turned into one of those Catholic vs. Evangelical foodfights.

Exactly right. Weird pagans break off from a Church which broke off from a Church which broke off from Rome -- but they have BEADS! That makes what they do OUR FAULT!

Of course Evangelicals broke off from a Church which broke off from a Church which broke off from Rome, but we don't get any credit for that. We just plain can't win for losing. Of course Evangelicals don't have beads. Maybe that's it .....

I'm just trying to understand the argument here .....

402 posted on 04/29/2007 8:48:01 PM PDT by Mad Dawg (Jesus loves me, this I know, for his Mother tells me so. (and the Church and the Bible too))
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To: Mad Dawg
I’m back,...

“I’m just trying to understand the argument here .....”

It’s obvious, these “goddess folk” are all about “the I, the me, the we and the us”. No doctrine is sacred. No tradition is below their contempt. I would expect that Catholics, Protestants and all people of faith would be united in opposition to such nonsense. Certainly, while I may not agree with doctrine of other denominations I would be supportive of our Christian brothers and sisters in opposing attacks on the things that they hold dear by a group of secular humanist wackjobs parading as mainline Lutherans. It’s the right thing to do.

As for the foodfight, I don’t worry about such things anymore. I used to be THE defender of the Faith until it became apparent to me that the folks with whom I constantly seemed to be defending the Faith from wanted little or nothing to do with my apologia. There are many Evangelicals out there with whom we can stand shoulder to shoulder with, sharing the things that we have in common regarding our faith in Christ. It’s just that they’ll go unnoticed because they simply don’t get all bent out of shape over the Blessed Mother, the Saints or the “one Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church.”

Often, pride is at the core of such discussions, in which matters of faith are turned into “gotchas” and “scoring points”. At times, when I spoke out in defense of the Universal Church it had more to do with me proving something to myself than it had to do with sharing my faith with others, in retrospect I was at fault.

On the other side, a good many of the folk who sought to undermine my spiritual journey were simply using the format of discussion to shore up their own wayward arguments; more than a few would be revealed as bitter ex-Catholics with an ax to grind or a chip on the shoulder. It seems like I could only ever be drawn out into ferry little, blood pressure raising exchanges with such people. I don’t bother anymore.

Is it good to engage? Sure. When open hearts and minds are speaking truth with love, at other times one might feel that they were responding to some providential calling, possibly to be “the messenger” for others. If it's right, you’ll know when this is.

Peace.

407 posted on 04/29/2007 11:24:48 PM PDT by incredulous joe ("History is merely a list of surprises. It can only prepare us to be surprised yet again." Vonnegut)
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