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lanman87

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If so, can you share how/why you left Catholicism? My oldest son is considering Catholicism so I'm investigating the claims of the RCC. I've read several "testimonies" of folks who have left protestant churches for the RCC and am looking for stories of folks who left the RCC for protestant churches.

TIA
 

Adonia

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If so, can you share how/why you left Catholicism? My oldest son is considering Catholicism so I'm investigating the claims of the RCC. I've read several "testimonies" of folks who have left protestant churches for the RCC and am looking for stories of folks who left the RCC for protestant churches.

TIA

You will find that most who have left the Catholic Church for other faith traditions will trash the Latin Rite terribly. On the other hand, those who have come to the Latin Rite most often look to their former faith traditions favorably, as but a wonderful stepping stone to the original Universal Christian Church on this earth.
 

Covenanter

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Not exactly -

My wife & I have held the Reformed faith for about 60 years, so our sons were brought up in the faith. 3 were baptised as believers in their teens, & are continuing to serve in their churches.

The youngest met a Polish RC (living in England) on the internet, & accepted RC baptism before marriage. He doesn't take RC seriously, but the couple are very much in love. We get on very well with them & their two children, 4 & nearly 2.

We have avoided making religion a point of contention. She is happy for us to take the children to a Protestant playgroup at another son's church. Hopefully there is enough common ground to for them to move forward to a true & living faith in our Lord Jesus Christ.
 

Yeshua1

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You will find that most who have left the Catholic Church for other faith traditions will trash the Latin Rite terribly. On the other hand, those who have come to the Latin Rite most often look to their former faith traditions favorably, as but a wonderful stepping stone to the original Universal Christian Church on this earth.
The RCC is NOT the true universal church, as the true church of Christ here on earth is made up of all the redeemed out from every assembly on Earth!
 

Yeshua1

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If so, can you share how/why you left Catholicism? My oldest son is considering Catholicism so I'm investigating the claims of the RCC. I've read several "testimonies" of folks who have left protestant churches for the RCC and am looking for stories of folks who left the RCC for protestant churches.

TIA
My senior pastor and half of my church were raised roman catholic, and they all moved on once saved, as the Gospel of the Bible is not that of the Church of Rome!
 

Earth Wind and Fire

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If so, can you share how/why you left Catholicism? My oldest son is considering Catholicism so I'm investigating the claims of the RCC. I've read several "testimonies" of folks who have left protestant churches for the RCC and am looking for stories of folks who left the RCC for protestant churches.

TIA

What is the core reason he wants to move to the RCC? Do you know?
 

lanman87

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What is the core reason he wants to move to the RCC? Do you know?

It is simple. He has been dating a girl for about 6 years who is Catholic. She gave him Rome Sweet Home by Scott Hahn to read and Catholic and Christian by Alan Schreck. I have read them both and consider them propaganda books. However, he is drawn to the intellectualism and historic claims of the RCC.

Also, his best friend was killed in a car wreck a few months ago. His friend went to church with him since they were in the 6th grade. A couple of years ago his friend told him that he had become an atheist. The elderly baptist preacher who preached at the funeral didn't do a great job and somehow offended my son(who is 20 years old). My son recently told me that he would never set foot in a Baptist church again. I think he kinda blames the Baptist church for what happened to his friend.
 
If so, can you share how/why you left Catholicism? My oldest son is considering Catholicism so I'm investigating the claims of the RCC. I've read several "testimonies" of folks who have left protestant churches for the RCC and am looking for stories of folks who left the RCC for protestant churches.

TIA
Why would a Catholic who becomes Born Again by giving their life to Christ want to leave the Catholic Church for a Protestant Church? It is not necessary for a Catholic who becomes Born Again by giving their life to Christ to leave the Catholic Church for a Protestant Church. They can attend the Catholic Church on Saturday Vigil Mass at the local Catholic parish and then attend a Protestant Church on Sunday mornings. That is what I do. I am a Catholic who is Born Again because I gave my life to Christ. I attend Saturday Vigil Mass at the local Catholic parish and then I attend the local Baptist Church on Sunday mornings.
 

Earth Wind and Fire

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It is simple. He has been dating a girl for about 6 years who is Catholic. She gave him Rome Sweet Home by Scott Hahn to read and Catholic and Christian by Alan Schreck. I have read them both and consider them propaganda books. However, he is drawn to the intellectualism and historic claims of the RCC.

Also, his best friend was killed in a car wreck a few months ago. His friend went to church with him since they were in the 6th grade. A couple of years ago his friend told him that he had become an atheist. The elderly baptist preacher who preached at the funeral didn't do a great job and somehow offended my son(who is 20 years old). My son recently told me that he would never set foot in a Baptist church again. I think he kinda blames the Baptist church for what happened to his friend.

The real crux of Christianity is being born again.......without that experience, whatever he does wont matter....IE he will be satisfied with Church, Religion, because they will be mere shells to his Spiritual nature. This is what true Christians believe.....Catholics emphasize jumping thru the hoops of Church, the 7 Sacraments and constantly going to confession to cleanse your soul of sin. In a way, its an easy religion to sell someone. But it does not really focus on saving you. In truth, nothing does save the indwelling of the Holy Spirit.

In truth, I think this has more to do with the girlfriend than anything else. But I wouldn't harp on that....rather I would slowly & patiently guide him through making a God filled choice he could live with.
 

lanman87

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Why would a Catholic who becomes Born Again by giving their life to Christ want to leave the Catholic Church for a Protestant Church? It is not necessary for a Catholic who becomes Born Again by giving their life to Christ to leave the Catholic Church for a Protestant Church. They can attend the Catholic Church on Saturday Vigil Mass at the local Catholic parish and then attend a Protestant Church on Sunday mornings. That is what I do. I am a Catholic who is Born Again because I gave my life to Christ. I attend Saturday Vigil Mass at the local Catholic parish and then I attend the local Baptist Church on Sunday mornings.

Just to be clear, I'm not advocating for people to leave the RCC. I'm just interested in the reasons why some have chose to leave and enter protestant (in this case Baptist) churches.
 
The real crux of Christianity is being born again.......without that experience, whatever he does wont matter....IE he will be satisfied with Church, Religion, because they will be mere shells to his Spiritual nature. This is what true Christians believe.....Catholics emphasize jumping thru the hoops of Church, the 7 Sacraments and constantly going to confession to cleanse your soul of sin. In a way, its an easy religion to sell someone. But it does not really focus on saving you. In truth, nothing does save the indwelling of the Holy Spirit.

In truth, I think this has more to do with the girlfriend than anything else. But I wouldn't harp on that....rather I would slowly & patiently guide him through making a God filled choice he could live with.
As a Catholic I have not been to confession since 1986. The next time I go to confession will be when I find a Catholic woman to marry and I have to go to confession before the Nuptial Mass or the wedding can't take place. Of course I will not believe I will be forgiven of sins by the priest. What you stated that Catholics constantly going to confession is not true. According to Catholic teaching a Catholic is only supposed to go to confession once a year. But I jettison that over 30 years ago.
 

Earth Wind and Fire

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As a Catholic I have not been to confession since 1986. The next time I go to confession will be when I find a Catholic woman to marry and I have to go to confession before the Nuptial Mass or the wedding can't take place. Of course I will not believe I will be forgiven of sins by the priest. What you stated that Catholics constantly going to confession is not true. According to Catholic teaching a Catholic is only supposed to go to confession once a year. But I jettison that over 30 years ago.

OK.....I haven't been a Catholic in 30 years. So if you have an updated booklet, send it to the guy. But listen John, how important is it for a Catholic to be born again?
 
OK.....I haven't been a Catholic in 30 years. So if you have an updated booklet, send it to the guy. But listen John, how important is it for a Catholic to be born again?
I have no idea how important it is for a Catholic to be born again. I was raised by my Catholic parents to read the Bible almost every day. I am so familiar with the outline of the Bible that I can go to any book in the Bible within a matter of seconds. I also was raised by my Catholic parents to start watching Billy Graham Crusades when I was around 8 years old to learn the Evangelical Protestant doctrine of salvation. I did not heed the prompting of the Holy Spirit to give my life to Christ until November 1997 when I gave my life to Christ during an Altar Call at a Non Denominational Church.
 

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It is simple. He has been dating a girl for about 6 years who is Catholic. She gave him Rome Sweet Home by Scott Hahn to read and Catholic and Christian by Alan Schreck. I have read them both and consider them propaganda books. However, he is drawn to the intellectualism and historic claims of the RCC.

Also, his best friend was killed in a car wreck a few months ago. His friend went to church with him since they were in the 6th grade. A couple of years ago his friend told him that he had become an atheist. The elderly baptist preacher who preached at the funeral didn't do a great job and somehow offended my son(who is 20 years old). My son recently told me that he would never set foot in a Baptist church again. I think he kinda blames the Baptist church for what happened to his friend.
If it's intellectualism he's craving, that can certainly be found within the baptist tradition.
 

Earth Wind and Fire

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I have no idea how important it is for a Catholic to be born again. I was raised by my Catholic parents to read the Bible almost every day. I am so familiar with the outline of the Bible that I can go to any book in the Bible within a matter of seconds. I also was raised by my Catholic parents to start watching Billy Graham Crusades when I was around 8 years old to learn the Evangelical Protestant doctrine of salvation. I did not heed the prompting of the Holy Spirit to give my life to Christ until November 1997 when I gave my life to Christ during an Altar Call at a Non Denominational Church.

Did you choose Christ before he chose you?
 

Yeshua1

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Why would a Catholic who becomes Born Again by giving their life to Christ want to leave the Catholic Church for a Protestant Church? It is not necessary for a Catholic who becomes Born Again by giving their life to Christ to leave the Catholic Church for a Protestant Church. They can attend the Catholic Church on Saturday Vigil Mass at the local Catholic parish and then attend a Protestant Church on Sunday mornings. That is what I do. I am a Catholic who is Born Again because I gave my life to Christ. I attend Saturday Vigil Mass at the local Catholic parish and then I attend the local Baptist Church on Sunday mornings.
Probably due to the truth that God commands that person to leave, for what has darkness to do with light? They would be very uncomfortable, hearing the fasle mass all the time, and false theology all the time!
 

MennoSota

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It is simple. He has been dating a girl for about 6 years who is Catholic. She gave him Rome Sweet Home by Scott Hahn to read and Catholic and Christian by Alan Schreck. I have read them both and consider them propaganda books. However, he is drawn to the intellectualism and historic claims of the RCC.

Also, his best friend was killed in a car wreck a few months ago. His friend went to church with him since they were in the 6th grade. A couple of years ago his friend told him that he had become an atheist. The elderly baptist preacher who preached at the funeral didn't do a great job and somehow offended my son(who is 20 years old). My son recently told me that he would never set foot in a Baptist church again. I think he kinda blames the Baptist church for what happened to his friend.
Watch the movie "Blue Like Jazz." Your son might relate.
 

One Baptism

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If so, can you share how/why you left Catholicism? ...

TIA
I was born into and raised Roman Catholic for 30 years, confirmed, etc, and even briefly worked in a specialized 'ministry' dealing with 'miracles', 'sightings' and 'saints' of Rome, which 'ministry' was noted on EWTN, and my family, for the most part still work for, under, the local bishop where I live.

However, I am, by God's loving and saving grace, mercy and providence, I am no longer a Roman Catholic, but now a full "blooded' (the blood of Jesus) 7th day Adventist, those whom are prophesied in scripture (Revelation 10:1-11; 14:6-12; etc.) to herald the second advent of Jesus Christ (as John baptist was for the first).

You may want to consider the multitudinous evidences I bring about Romanism, for instance consider this thread to begin with -

666 - The scriptural [KJB] Truth

There is literally thousands of pages and pictures to document everything stated, as well as scripture [KJB] to lay the sure foundation.

Two people should not marry if they are of differing faiths. It is forbidden in the bible [KJB], and numerous examples may be cited upon request, and it is forbidden with specific reasons and consequences, which can be eternally deadly. It can also thoroughly confuse any children born of such an unequally yoked union.

Rome is deadly, physically, spiritually, mentally. I make no joke, I exaggerate nothing, but state the fact of the matter, as may be thoroughly documented from the highest official sources (some in Latin, etc.).

"Come out of her, my people, that ye be not partakers of her sins, and that ye receive not of her plagues."

You must also flee out of the midst of her daughters...
 
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