Anecdotal evidence.
If you’re expecting former Catholics to be unpleasant, then no matter what they do, their actions will be interpreted that way.
No such thing as Catholic guilt.
I found Christ. There’s no guilt involved in leaving a religious system that puts people in bondage and doesn’t hold that Scripture is sufficient to teach us what we need to know to grow in Christ.
Your mangling of scripture is one of a kind. You can bet there’s Catholic doubt, and it describes no one better than it describes you. Not a post is made by you about Catholicism that is not you belittling others about Catholicism and how “wrong it is”. It is a full time job for you to justify leaving the Church. Why not let others get on with their faith that they love, instead of butting in tell them how “wrong” it is 24/7. Why do you have to justify leaving the Catholic Church so long after you left it? Makes no sense.
Did I say I was “expecting” it? I did not say that.
I wrote what we experience.
As for “anecdotal evidence”, I have noticed that you frequently make use of it.
And our group does not seek to “interpret” the hearts and minds others. We can only receive what they wish to communicate to us.
Your sister in Christ,
ROE