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Lon Guyland's avatar

This is proof of the adage that Earthly things must be known to be loved while Divine things must be loved to be known.

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Trite saying: God works in mysterious ways. True saying: God works in mysterious ways. As one who spent my entire youth immersed in Roman Catholic doctrine and dogma, which left me an agnostic, or perhaps more accurately, one who simply did not care, I find it hard to comprehend what makes Catholicism such an attractive choice for believers in Jesus. In my case, the questions that arose after "apostatizing" began with the one famously posed by Leibnitz: why is there something rather than nothing? Looking for a "scientific" (or more accurately, materialistic) answer took me down a dead end, from which point I sought other paths. Eventually, the Bible began to provide answers, and I chose to accept the ones it provided because they were the most reasonable ones on offer. At a certain point, I realized that there was only one question worth answering, viz., was Jesus who he said He was and once I eliminated all other possibilities, I decided He was. (I could have gotten to that point a lot sooner had I read Lewis earler, but to everything there is a season.) I respect my Roman Catholic brothers and sisters, but can't accept the teachings of the church on too many points to agree with them on anything beyond those principles that are essential to Christianity. As Luther put it: on essentials, unity; on everything else, charity. I pray for the best for you and your son.

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