UPDATE: This post is now being used as a reference point for all of my "Q&A Series" with a link in the sidebar, please feel free to bookmark it and check back periodically for additional topics at the bottom of this post.
This came up in conversation with a friend this week: one frustration some people face is that when they have a question about the Christian faith, the answer can depend on who you ask. You might have a Protestant raising a question to a Catholic who is immature in the faith and not familiar with the reasons behind his doctrines...or you might have an atheist talking with a Protestant who has no clue about explaining his beliefs...or you might have a Catholic talking to a Protestant who is very intellectual and knows the Bible front to back, but he just never has really looked into the matter of infant baptism, yet he's too smart for his own good and just rattles on from the cuff and muddies the water.
This of course is a legitimate concern. We all know brothers and sisters in the faith with many varying degrees of maturity and understanding.
Now, I don't profess to be a scholar or an expert in any manner of speaking, but I feel fairly confident that I can answer most questions you might have about the Catholic faith, and when I am simply not apt to explain something, I can likely lead you to a good explanation elsewhere.
Please feel free anytime to email me or comment here if you'd like my assistance in understanding something relating to the Catholic faith.
HERE ARE A FEW EXAMPLES OF ANSWERS OFFERED RECENTLY:
Private Interpretation?
What about grace and works?
What about orthodoxy and tradition?
Infant Baptism?
Baptism Saves?
Are Catholics saved?
Why can't I just trust my own ideas?
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