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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Crowley" data-source="post: 73127033" data-attributes="member: 383390"><p>Not exactly a newbie or lurker, but baptised Presbyterian as an infant, became Christian in the real sense at age 28 (still Presbyterian then), and now Catholic. My father was Catholic, married an Anglican in a Presbyterian Church (probably nobody else would back in those partisan days, despite the fact that just 15 to 10 years before Catholics and Protestants fought and died together defending the nation in World War II).</p><p></p><p>So I suppose they were obligated to have me baptised Presbyterian. It wasn't as though I came from some centuries old family lineage dating back to Oliver Cromwell or John Knox.</p><p></p><p>Partisan stupidity I call it.</p><p></p><p>And before we get into any arguments about the Catholic / Protestant divide, I think I'm right where God wants me to be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Crowley, post: 73127033, member: 383390"] Not exactly a newbie or lurker, but baptised Presbyterian as an infant, became Christian in the real sense at age 28 (still Presbyterian then), and now Catholic. My father was Catholic, married an Anglican in a Presbyterian Church (probably nobody else would back in those partisan days, despite the fact that just 15 to 10 years before Catholics and Protestants fought and died together defending the nation in World War II). So I suppose they were obligated to have me baptised Presbyterian. It wasn't as though I came from some centuries old family lineage dating back to Oliver Cromwell or John Knox. Partisan stupidity I call it. And before we get into any arguments about the Catholic / Protestant divide, I think I'm right where God wants me to be. [/QUOTE]
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