You wouldnt find it so difficult if you didnt reject most of Gods Revelation so the very means to Gods grace.
“you’re not going to get any converts with that tone. Talk of the positives of God’s complete revelation in the sacraments and in the Divine Liturgy if you want people to change. Otherwise its just mouthing off.”
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This is so old, Protestants have the same objections, you
can’t show them. They’re stuck, it will take God in the
2nd Pentecost and it is soon, maybe next year.
Think what you said “God’s complete revelation.”
OP, I wasn’t “mouthing off”, don’t be rude because you left the faith and can’t give a convincing reason why or persuade others to leave the faith. Come home, you can.
If you knew the faith, you wouldn’t have left.
Are these posts of yours REALLY directed to cronos?
Are you aware that you are talking to a practicing Catholic?
Are you also aware that he is NOT the author of the thread?
I'm Catholic and going by your statement I've referred to in my post above, I see you are ex-Catholic
"show them" -- no one will get any converts to their point of view with such an attitude.
I've spent enough time on FR telling non-Catholics that if they use caustic blanket remarks they will get nothing but distaste back from Catholics. I'm not going to have someone just making a blanket statement about non-Catholics either
No Catholic is going to say "Theyre stuck... it will take God" to do something. That's a Calvinist view that people can't change. People chose their own path.
If you want to get people to listen to whatever point of view you have, then explain to them.