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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, its a good question. I have said in a couple of threads that I was born into a Catholic family and was raised in a devout enviornment. In college I went to mass occassionally with no pressure from my parents to do that. After college I decided to approach the exact topic you pose. I did a lot of reading, but it was all Christian. I read a bunch of contemporary stuff and then historical stuff too (Martin Luther, Aquinas, GK Chesterton). I was trying to determine if I wanted to be a Catholic by choice or just because that is what my mom and dad taught me. My reading and self-education convinced my that [b]Catholicism, with its many imperfections, is the most "correct" denomination[/b]. I think the Catholic Church, with its apostolic tradition is the best representation of the Church that Jesus began. I am unlikely to get into a long thread about apologetics. I am very comfortable defending my faith, but hope this thread doesn't devolve into that. Good thread. [/quote] correct for you or correct for everyone?[/quote]
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