Over the years, there have been times when I allowed my emotions to override my intellect and Christian charity in some of my posts. I have learned to pray about what I am about to post and ask myself if my words are kind. You are spot on when it comes to being careful not to be viewed as proselytizing. I have observed Catholics who I felt were proselytizing and usually after being warned to stop they were shown the door of the BB. My participation on the bb is a privilege and I don't take it for granted. I learn so much from other Christians and their different interpretations on Holy Scripture and have learned a lot over the years about Baptist doctrines.
Unfortunately, too many Catholics have been poorly catechized or are just cultural (in name only) and after receiving their first communion are only Christmas/Easter Catholics (if that). Many of the ex-Catholics on this board could probably attest to that. I teach RCIA classes in my parish and a significant number of the participants are re-verts to Catholicism. Most I find were nominal/cultural Catholics before becoming evangelicals. My participation on the BB has helped me to be better prepared to present the differences and agreements between these Christian bodies accurately.
Thank you for sharing. Emotions run high at times among baptists. Just visit Cal/Armin threads.
My sister is Methodist. She ask me to participate in her youngest son’s baptism (poured water on his head) She understands what I believe about believers baptism and I didn’t feel it necessary to try to change her mind. It was a somber, worshipful occasion and they were quite moved by it
We have a fun time discussing things. Her daughter told me that in vacation Bible school, they sang a sing with a verse “You can’t get to heaven on a Baptist bus”.
I laughed so hard I had tears. The Baptists are known for “bus ministries” which usually involve kids going to church and parents getting free babysitting.
Anyway, thanks for the kind words
peace to you