Dannii Willis - 03 April 2008 01:09 AM
What’s a girl like that doing in the catholic church? Although I know an evangelical could fellowship with catholics… however they’d have to have very strong reasons to, more than anyone I know would have. So what sort of values does she consider more important than anyone I know?
Perhaps this needs some clarification.
My friend loves the Lord Jesus, reads her Bible, and accepts the authority of the Bible. As far as I can tell (as far as any man is able to tell!) she is saved. Obviously that is for God to decide, ultimately.
The Catholic Church is what has brought her to this point and taught her what she knows. In fact, it rescued her from a cult/sect she had been involved with. She has no reason to chose the Lutheran church over the Catholic church when the Catholic church has taught her well.
As far as she is concerned, she is able to continue to go to the Catholic church and disagree with certain points of doctrine, in the same way that I go to an Anglican church but disagree with, say, child baptism. (which I do, at present, although I understand arguments for it.)
She considers herself a Christian, first and foremost, who goes to a Catholic church.
(And she hate the fact that when Anglicans hear “Catholic”, they assume “not Christian”.)
But she doesn’t reject all the teachings of the Catholic church. For instance, she accepts the doctrine of Transubstantiation, and to demonstrate it to me, went straight to the Bible and read John 6 with me. Which is what I’d expect an evangelical to do, to prove their point!
There is, in fact, an entire website dedicated to justifying various Catholic doctrines through the Bible.
Which goes as far as saying this: that Catholics are not necessarily unbiblical.
The problem is that you come from a particular doctrinal background, you assume that the Bible supports those doctrines. After all, the JWs believe the Bible supports their ideas. Both arminians and calvinists can have biblical reasons for believing differing viewpoints.
Even when you start from sola scriptura, you have preconceptions. Humans always do. You have no reason to reject them until the Bible starts dismantling those preconceptions. It may end up confirming some of your assumptions about the way the world works!
We need to keep reading the scriptures and letting the scriptures re-write our understanding, with the humility to realise that your viewpoint might be wrong, and encourage our Catholic friends to do the same!