Fords and Chevys
So you went out and purchased an old
used car, and soon after, it had
a problem. You did not have the money to
have a mechanic fix it so you
decided to fix it yourself. Not knowing
anything about that brand of car,
you purchased a repair manual for another
brand, from a friend because
he owned the store.
You read the manual from
cover to cover and found out it did not help you much at all to fix your car.
You were too proud to admit you had wasted
all that time and expense. So you
wandered around in the darkness and muddled around that car for the rest of your
life, not ever learning anything
about it, or how to fix it.
Believe it or not, I received an email from a Seventh Day Adventist who remarked
that I have been brainwashed by Catholic literature. He
suggested if I wanted
to know the truth about the Catholic Church, I should
go outside the Catholic
Church to find it. I asked him how can I find the
truth of what the Catholic
Church teaches in a SDA or any other Church
which teaches against the
Catholic Church? He sent me a list of books and
suggested I read them.
Everyone of the authors were known heretics and Catholic haters.
This person
topped the list of stupid ideas of all that I have ever received.
In essence
he said I should buy a Chevy manual to learn about Fords.
Now, when I wanted to learn about the SDA Church, I acquired a set of
books written by E.G. White, the source for SDA teaching.
No
Presbyterian, or Methodist, or Catholic taught me.
When I wanted to learn
about Jehovah's Witnesses, I looked at their
literature, obtained a JW
bible, and got several of their books and studied
them.
No Episcopalian,
or Anglican, or Catholic taught me.
When I wanted to learn about
Mormonism, I went to Mormon sources and obtained a book of Mormon. I then went
to pro-Mormon websites and
learned what they teach.
No Jew, or Moslem, or
Catholic taught me.
Why then do not others do the same thing? I receive the
same questions
over and over from protestants who do not know the truth
about what the Catholic Church teaches. You see, they all own Fords but are all reading
from a
Chevy manual. They never
bothered to go to the source where they
should have gone in the first place.
Instead they spin wheels and muddle around for the rest of their lives. They
make derrogatory remarks about
Fords because they do not know the first thing about
them.
How can anyone learn what a Church
really teaches
without going to the source of that teaching and seeing
it
for themselves?
Are you going to learn the honest truth
of what the Catholic Church teaches
from:
1. A parent or relative who
has hated the Catholic Church all their lives?
2. A peer or friend who hates
the Catholic Church?
3. Your Church which may have been biased against the
Catholic Church for many years?
4. A book written by an
anti-Catholic?
I CAN GUARANTEE YOU WILL NOT FIND THE
TRUTH OF WHAT THE CATHOLIC CHURCH TEACHES FROM ANY OF THESE
SOURCES...
When in doubt, always go to the
source.
You are playing "You bet your soul if you don't."
If you
perpetuate a lie without trying to find the truth,
take a look at Revelations
21:27 for the
unhappy ending of those who do this.
Purchase a copy of the Catechism of the
Catholic Church. It will tell you
what the Church
teaches, and you will have aquired the knowledge
from the
source.
THE TRUTH IS TO BE FOUND NOWHERE ELSE
BUT IN THE CATHOLIC CHURCH, THE SOLE DEPOSITORY OF APOSTOLICAL DOCTRINE.
HERESIES ARE OF RECENT FORMATION, AND
CANNOT TRACE THEIR ORIGIN UP TO THE
APOSTLES.
Since therefore we have such proofs, it
is not neccessary to seek
the truth among others which it is easy to obtain from the Church since the apostles,
like a rich man [depositing his money] in a
bank, lodged in her hands most copiously all things pertaining to the truth: so
that every man, whosoever
will, can draw from her the water of life. For she
is the entrance to life;
all others are thieves and robbers. On this account
are we bound to avoid
them, but to make choice of the thing pertaining to
the Church with the
utmost diligence, and to lay hold of the tradition of
the truth. For how
stands the case? Suppose there arise a dispute relative
to some important question among us, should we not have recourse to the most
ancient
Churches with which the apostles held constant intercourse, and
learn from them what is certain and clear in regard to the present question? For
how should it be if the apostles themselves had not left us writings? Would it
not
be necessary, [in that case,] to follow the course of the tradition which
they handed down to those to whom they did commit the Churches?
Saint
Irenaeus, 180 A.D.
Against Heresies, Book 3, Chapter 4, Par 1, Jurgens
213
Written by Philip Kramer, January 16, 1999,
1998
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