Coke Bear said:
RMF5630 said:
Does that mean I agree with every single thing in the Catechism, site unseen. No, there are several items that give me issues. But, I still choose to be Catholic and go to Church every Sunday and do the Sacraments.
Many blessings to you during journey of knowledge.
If you are ever in Waco would like to discuss any of these issues at George's over a beer or three, let me know. I'd be happy to meet you.
RMF5630 said:
I have had this discussion with Moslems, Jews, Priests, Franciscan Brothers Protestants, and Lutheran Pastors, funny it seems the lay Catholics and the Protestants are the worst to discuss. The best was the Moslems, Jews and Jesuits. They seemed to be able to discuss on an abstract level without it being an attack on some tenet of faith.
I am curious as to why this seems to be the case for you.
Thanks. I will take you up on that. Got an opportunity to travel in military and talk to quite a few Moslems, quite uncomfortable at first. Also, my Dad sponsored several Jews for US citizenship and I got to talk Judaism with them. My wife was Lutheran, My Mom and Grandmother Eastern Rite. My Dad Roman Catholic. And I got to talk Bushido with a Judo instructor. My guess is God wants me to learn to be open minded! I love discussing this subject. I believe it is fascinating.
As for why? Seems that Protestants can't exist with protesting! I find them very difficult to discuss possibilities, they seem to view it as challenging their believes or testing their faith or blasphemy. They are harder to talk to than Moslems who are very knowledgably, devout, so much so intimidating. I wish Catholics were as devout!
Wisconsin Synod Lutherans are real tough to talk to about it. Heard a Jokel
Guy died. St Peter was showing around Heaven. Catholic area, Buddhist, Moslem, Jewish, and so on. Then he says, OK, we have to be real quiet over here. This is the Wisconsin Synod Lutheran area, they think they are the only one here...