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I’m asking this because if you believe in a certain religion you need your own solid reasons to back up why your religion is the one true faith
Personally, i’m leaning towards catholicism
I can’t see how protestants say the true church is theirs because they came along years later and removed books from the bible. Catholicism's religious system is turning its ways against christianity that they're slowly coming apart from even being christian at all They worship mary and obey to priests Which you should only confess to jesus christ and god himself
They're even spicing their limits up a little to where they changed god's commandments. A community of catholics committed to opposing regressive elements in the church and within the faith For those seeking to oppose fascism and oppressive discourses from a catholic perspective. Find the best posts and communities about catholicism on reddit
Orthodoxy seems as true as catholicism
So friends, what i want from you are your thoughts on this issue and the reasons why i should be orthodox instead of catholic I became a believer four. Catholicism’s biggest flaw is that their approach to authority makes them a prisoner to their own dogma sometimes You’ll sometimes hear debates between protestants and catholics about what authority tradition and scripture have