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Nuh, not me lol. I may be a lapsed Catholic but I am not a protestant by any means. Don't they often compromise more than most churches. I know its some of the protestant denominations like Anglicans and the Episcopals (not all) for example allow women priests, SSM and abortion. The Catholics would never allow such things. They have stuck to the teachings.
I didn't know you were in charge of it.
Yes I think a Christian knows what is Christian and what is not.
You statements are then quite confusing.
Well it would be if your reading stuff into it. The fact is I am not a practicing Catholic and the words I may have said a few weeks ago is not going to make me one lol. Not that I don't agree with some of their beliefs and traditions. I just didn't relate to that form of worship.
About half of all Christians are. They tend to be born to it.
Yes and thats why I don't understand how they can be called Christians. It becomes like a label you put on your passport on forms. Like the label itself carries more weight than the actual definition of the word.
Why? The RCC is one of the greatest creators of atheists on the whole planet.
Humm I think maybe second to radical Islam. I don't think the Catholic and Protestant wars in Ireland drove too many away. They just changed sides lol. But yest the church has driven many people away. Its also saved many.
Its like the police. Corrupt and unjust policing makes people hate the police and not trust the law. But the idea of law and order and policing is good. Just like bad church leaders make people hate the church. But the idea of the church as taught by Christ and the disciples is a good thing as the whole idea is to spread the gospel and you can't do that without a church.
A few! ex-Catholics are one of the largest categories of adults in the whole USA. Far bigger than converts to Catholicism
Yes I know. Not just that but overall there are more people identifying as non religion than ever before. I think Britain now has more non religious than religious especially with post millenials. Soon there will be more non Christians than Christians.
Roughly equal number join other religions as just leave religion all together after leaving the RCC.
Other religions as in Muslim or Hindu or another Christian denomination. I would be surprised if they joined a completely alien religion to Christianity. That would be a turn around if they were once born again.
Actually I remember now there were a few catholics joining the Hare Krishna after frying their brains on acid. Hare Krishna seemed to be the cool religion to join.
There is nothing in Catholicism that *requires* anyone to have 'religious experiences'. There are requirements for worship and prayer and repentance and belief, but none for "experiences".
No wonder nothing happened and it was so boring that I could not wait to get out.
I am not sure. I always see the catholic tradition itself as an experience. Walk into a Catholic Cathederal and you get a sense of awe and spirituality coming out the walls, the stain glass windowns, the cross with a clear statue of the pierced and crucified Christ hanging centrally and I think for some it brings them to their knees.
From what I have heard when people visit the original churches in Jerusalem its a life changing experience and I am sure many Christians have come closer to God as a result.
THough the Catholics believe that baptism alone even as a baby is what brings the holy spirit and they are born of Gods spirit. They also recognise the need for personal confession and commitment to Christ. Thus they will have a personal experience when thery personally commit to Christ when older.
I don't think having that you have been baptised as a baby on your birth certificat equates to be being again. Though some may use it as such.