seraphim79
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Darren said:To a degree you're right, to a degree you're wrong.
It is the priest whom they ask for forgiveness, but not for his forgiveness at the same time. They believe the priest intercedes for them, the same as they believe about Mary. They still believe the salvation comes from God, so far as I know, but don't believe in talking directly to Him.
I will point out that hasn't the Pope declared protestants brothers? Catholics realize our faiths are different, but today, it is mostly the protestants that fire most of the angry words. We call them heritics, and they bless us in the name of Mary. We call them polythiests, they explain that Mary is not God, and then call us brothers. We call them heathen, they smile, and go about their way.
I see the catholic faith as goofy, treating the Pope almost like God Himself, but understand that their tradition and up bringings have confused them, not a hatred of the truth. They worship Jesus as well.
I hope to see the faces of all those Baptist hardliners in heaven. When they see people they KNEW wouldn't be there.
I myself have been told I can't possibly be saved. Well, to that, all I can say is, "see you there".
Actually I was raised Catholic and now I consider myself a non-labled Christian. But Catholics 100% believe in talking directly with God, they just also believe that the more people that can ask with them will have a better result. It is similar to asking your boss for a Christmas party, if only you ask he will say no, but if the whole office asks then he will probably say yes, especially if one of the people asking him is his mother. And of course they worship Jesus, to the highest degree. I have followed Jesus my whole life.
Also, the priest can not forgive a sin. Only God can forgive because only God knows what is in your heart. Basically it is like having an adviser, and telling him that you are struggling with this sin or that sin and then the priest can help to guide you, like guiding you to pray about this or that or guiding you to spend more time doing acts of charity or asking that you spend more time with your family depending on what your sin is.
I agree that Catholics tend to be "goofy" in a lot of their traditions and that is partly why I am no longer Catholic. Much of what they believe is antiquated tradition and not coming from the bible. But I assure you they are Christian and believe that Jesus Christ is the Lord and Saviour of all.