To: Natural Law
I’m an exCatholic, and now an evangelical Christian. Am I failed as well?
30 posted on
09/02/2011 5:23:20 PM PDT by
fishtank
(The denial of original sin is the root of liberalism.)
To: fishtank; 1000 silverlings; Alex Murphy; bkaycee; blue-duncan; boatbums; caww; count-your-change; ..
If we are......
Join the crowd.
38 posted on
09/02/2011 5:59:55 PM PDT by
metmom
(For freedom Christ has set us free; stand firm therefore, & do not submit again to a yoke of slavery)
To: fishtank
One is never an ex-Catholic. Once baptized a Catholic the person is ALWAYS a Catholic. They may be away from their faith, but they still have the Catholic mark of Baptism on their soul.
All they have to do to come back to the church is sit down with a priest and get their questions answered....and of course, repent of their sins.
53 posted on
09/02/2011 8:24:01 PM PDT by
Salvation
("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
To: fishtank
Not necessarily. An abject failure would be one leaving the belief that Jesus Christ is Lord, God and Savior, ONE God with the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
Many who have left to denominations leave to incompleteness, but not to failure.
191 posted on
09/04/2011 12:50:56 PM PDT by
Cronos
(John 6:61-64: Jesus rebukes those who think the Eucharist is just a symbol/metaphor, repeats: Jn8:15)
To: fishtank
If you feel that way. you probably are failed...
Why else did you feel it important to share that with us? Why else was it necessary to say you are an ex-Catholic.
4,674 posted on
10/03/2011 9:01:16 PM PDT by
JSteff
((((It was ALL about SCOTUS. Most forget about that and HAVE DOOMED us for a generation or more.))))
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