Anti-Catholic sites

Today someone tried to anonymously post a link in my comments to an anti-Catholic site.

I’m hoping he or she comes back to see if the link is there, but I doubt that will happen. These people tend to be drive-by linkers. They aren’t really concerned about dialogue, they just want to spam as many Catholic sites as possible.

Now I’m not really afraid of anti-Catholic propaganda. I’ve been satisfied with my ability to find answers to the questions they believe must be answered by every Catholic. The reason I deleted the link is that I won’t let my site and bandwidth be used to link to Viagra, mortgage, or explicit sites, and I won’t be let it be used to post anonymous links to other trash either.

If you are truly concerned for me because I am Catholic and think I need conversion, feel free to use my contact form, or if that isn’t working, post a comment that actually invites me to converse. Posting anonymous links is like throwing trash on my lawn. It doesn’t convince me of anything. In fact, it shows me that your thoughts aren’t worthy of consideration.

  • Christopher

    Im sorry people have been leaving hateful remarks, hateful links and comments are marks of someone who is so scared of the truth, they must devour lies in order to breathe.

  • Christopher

    Im sorry people have been leaving hateful remarks,

    hateful links and comments are marks of someone who is so scared of the truth, they must devour lies in order to breathe.

  • Im sorry people have been leaving hateful remarks,

    hateful links and comments are marks of someone who is so scared of the truth, they must devour lies in order to breathe.

  • Im sorry people have been leaving hateful remarks,

    hateful links and comments are marks of someone who is so scared of the truth, they must devour lies in order to breathe.

  • Panhandle Poet

    This is my first visit to your site. I'm not qualified to judge the state of your relationship with Jesus Christ but I pray that you have one. I think there are true believers scattered throughout the various denominations of Christian churches — likely a higher percentage in some denominations than others. Ultimately there is only one thing that counts and that is a saving relationship with Jesus Christ.

  • Panhandle Poet

    This is my first visit to your site. I'm not qualified to judge the state of your relationship with Jesus Christ but I pray that you have one. I think there are true believers scattered throughout the various denominations of Christian churches — likely a higher percentage in some denominations than others. Ultimately there is only one thing that counts and that is a saving relationship with Jesus Christ.

  • This is my first visit to your site. I’m not qualified to judge the state of your relationship with Jesus Christ but I pray that you have one. I think there are true believers scattered throughout the various denominations of Christian churches — likely a higher percentage in some denominations than others. Ultimately there is only one thing that counts and that is a saving relationship with Jesus Christ.

  • This is my first visit to your site. I’m not qualified to judge the state of your relationship with Jesus Christ but I pray that you have one. I think there are true believers scattered throughout the various denominations of Christian churches — likely a higher percentage in some denominations than others. Ultimately there is only one thing that counts and that is a saving relationship with Jesus Christ.

  • Jason

    Thanks for commenting Poet. The focus on "relationship" with Jesus is peculiar to American Evangelicalism. I was raised in that tradition, but I no longer subscribe to it. I found that in practice, "personal relationship" is too subjective. It means whatever you want it to mean. As long as you have a relationship, obedience becomes optional. Btw, Go Fred!

  • Jason

    Thanks for commenting Poet.

    The focus on "relationship" with Jesus is peculiar to American Evangelicalism. I was raised in that tradition, but I no longer subscribe to it.

    I found that in practice, "personal relationship" is too subjective. It means whatever you want it to mean. As long as you have a relationship, obedience becomes optional.

    Btw, Go Fred!

  • Thanks for commenting Poet.

    The focus on “relationship” with Jesus is peculiar to American Evangelicalism. I was raised in that tradition, but I no longer subscribe to it.

    I found that in practice, “personal relationship” is too subjective. It means whatever you want it to mean. As long as you have a relationship, obedience becomes optional.

    Btw, Go Fred!

  • Thanks for commenting Poet.

    The focus on “relationship” with Jesus is peculiar to American Evangelicalism. I was raised in that tradition, but I no longer subscribe to it.

    I found that in practice, “personal relationship” is too subjective. It means whatever you want it to mean. As long as you have a relationship, obedience becomes optional.

    Btw, Go Fred!

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