....Well now you have certainly expressed some pretty profound rules and regulations of the Catholic church which if you don't do you are not Catholic.....from all the threads I have seen on Fr there would be several very informed and learnered Catholics who would NOT agree with what you are saying.
But I've seen enough of your posts to recognize that in my view you are far from the Catholics I have had the pleasure of learning from here on FR......So on that note I'll stick with those who are trustworthy in what they speak....and may you know the truth that sets people free. Have a good day.
I hope that you are just innocently posting me out of context. Please read again what I wrote, and please come back and post a retraction.
Again, I ask again that you retract your posting, I assum it is a misunderstanding. Intentionally leaving what you wrote without a correction is bearing false witness.
Verdugo wrote:
Your beliefs are unique to you, as Protestantism has no beliefs that require adherence, each Protestant invents his own church of one. That is not the case with Catholics. The Catholic Church has doctrines that are unchangeable, and a Catholic MUST believe them, or he is not a Catholic. PERIOD.
A Protestant can call themselves a Christian in a state of grace with a direct line to the Holy Ghost, even if they don't believe Christ is God.
A Catholic is a heretic if he denies one dogma. A Catholic who dies with one mortal sin (heresy is a mortal sin, goes to hell.
Protestantism is like a body care system that teaches that one must eat and exercise to live better. But they leave it up to the person to figure out the rest.
Catholicism is like a body care sytem that tells you that you must eat good food, what foods to eat, and in what quantities, and what foods MUST NEVER be eaten. It says that you must exercise, how much to exercise, and exactly what exercises to do, and which you MUST never do. And if you don't follow the most important teachings which are vital to your survival, you are no longer a Catholic.