To: Judith Anne
There is a process for the ordinary person who wants to explore Catholic beliefs and practices. See a priest to get involved, if you really want to. If you simply want to debate YOUR points against THEIR points, see if anybody on FR will bother with you. If you want to learn, its easy enough; the only requirement is to be teachable.Kinda like the FreeMasons, eh??? We can't tell you anything until you join our organization...
4,235 posted on
01/17/2010 3:40:10 PM PST by
Iscool
(I don't understand all that I know...)
To: Iscool
Kinda like the FreeMasons, eh??? We can't tell you anything until you join our organization... The Catholic Catechism is free for anyone to see, on the net. No secrets. People even make up stuff about the Church, which is also all over the net for you to see. No curtains.
4,246 posted on
01/17/2010 4:01:32 PM PST by
Judith Anne
(Holy Mary, Mother of God, please pray for us sinners now and at the hour of our death.)
To: Iscool
Now that’s just a silly thing to say.
4,257 posted on
01/17/2010 4:18:13 PM PST by
Running On Empty
( The three sorriest words: "It's too late")
To: Iscool
We can't tell you anything until you join our organization...I can tell you everything there is to know about the Catholic faith:
Catechism of the Catholic Church
4,264 posted on
01/17/2010 4:36:43 PM PST by
Petronski
(In Germany they came first for the Communists, And I didn't speak up because I wasn't a Communist...)
To: Iscool
Kinda like the FreeMasons, eh??? We can't tell you anything until you join our organization... No. Petronski has posted a link to the Catechism. If you have lost it, I can post it again to you. No secrets, no Gnosticism. No YOPIOS either, so the Church of Iscool (population one) would not be considered Christian.
4,306 posted on
01/17/2010 5:45:31 PM PST by
MarkBsnr
( I would not believe in the Gospel if the authority of the Catholic Church did not move me to do so.)
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