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To: NKP_Vet
Catholics don’t put down protestants, it’s the other way around.

Do you read your posts after hitting send?

This is a putdown of protestants by a catholic:

****They think Jesus was lying when he said "this is my body, this is my blood".****

A broadbrush statement that includes all Protestants, posted as if it is a fact

You posted that and now deny anyone ever puts down Protestants when YOU just did.

And it is not true unless it can be proved, I asked you for a link but got none.

So we can put that down as not true.

When I became catholic I heard nothing but putdowns.

Probably your friends trying to get you to keep your close personal relationship with God. (That is if you were a Christian)

"When I was a baptist I never heard a catholic putting down other religions, only pitting (sic) them for not having the fullness of the faith, mostly notably the Eucharist."
Fullness of faith used by Catholics means faith in Catholiscism, not faith in God.

If a Christian used that phrase it would mean faith in God and much more.

Christians take communion, and it IS the body and blood of Jesus.

They just don't have a priest, who becomes "another" Jesus and then changes the cracker and wine into Jesus.

Christians don't need the Catholic eucharist.

The pastor, when administering communion, simply says "this IS the body of Christ" and "this IS the blood of Christ" and Jesus takes care of the rest.

Simple like in the first century.

BTW, non Catholics are put down on a daily basis hear at FR by Catholics, and sometimes with threads with articles that diss OTC's...Other Than Catholics.

93 posted on 03/10/2013 5:55:14 PM PDT by Syncro ("So?" - Andrew Breitbart The King of All Media (RIP Feb 1, 1969 – Mar 1, 2012)
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To: Syncro

“Fullness of faith used by Catholics means faith in Catholiscism, not faith in God”.

Your anti-Catholicism is alive and well. Study the early Church fathers, starting with the Apostle Paul, who were all Catholics, and educate yourself. Anyone that has a knowledge of Christianity knows the truth. The Gospels came from the Catholic Church, not the Church from the Gospels. Jesus started one Church, the Catholic Church, not some 35,000 protestant churches, all of which were started by a mortal man. Most protestants believe the Last Supper and breaking bread and drinking wine is symbolic and nothing more and certainly don’t do this at each service. As a baptist I can never remember a time that the preacher had any type of communion after services. The center of each Catholic Mass is the Holy Eucharist, not a preacher hollering at you and saying you’re going to hell if you don’t change your ways.


94 posted on 03/10/2013 7:37:55 PM PDT by NKP_Vet
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