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The Catholic Church John Shepard Nov 12, 2002
| Table of ContentsIntroductionThese articles address the topic of Catholicism versus Protestantism. SummaryOn March 25, 2002 I converted to Catholicism. I did this in response to a six month investigation into the claims of Catholicism. Previous to this I was a Protestant, although for the previous three years I was becoming more and more alienated as I studied the Bible and the writings of the Church Fathers and began to realize that I did not agree with important Protestant doctrines. In these articles I document my journey and conclusions. Note: I use the pronouns she and her to refer to the Catholic Church. This is the practice in the Catholic Catechism (the book of official Catholic doctrine and practice) and is helpful for clarity. Read the story of my conversion to Catholicism. Doctrine -- What is the Truth?Foundational Truth-Claims of the Catholic Church Is the Bible the Sole Authority? Catholic Interpretation of the Bible What Do Catholics Really Believe? Unity -- Can We Get Along?Common Protestant Misunderstandings of Catholicism What do Catholics Think of Protestants? What Should Protestants Think About Catholics? Should Protestants Evangelize Catholics? History -- How Did This Happen?Links:What Do Catholics Really Believe? Anti-Catholic Misrepresentations Protestant vs. Catholic Comparison What the Catholic Church Really Teaches Table of Contents | North Forest | Top of page © Copyright 2007 by John Shepard |
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