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I became a Christian two years ago, but I was baptized Catholic as an infant. I really get into the Christian faith more than the Catholic faith.
However I also heard that Catholic is very similar to Christian, except that Christian is more of a general faith than Catholic? I really don't know.. I mean I would hate to leave the Catholic faith. I am asking what is the difference between being Catholic and Christian? Would it matter if I was baptized Catholic and being more Christian? What am I supposed to do??
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Well, where to begin? First, if you would like more information or would like to talk further my MSN messenger is jenn-hansen@hotmail.com. Okay, well, dealing with baptism. The "Christian" faith will not "hold it against you" that you where previously baptised as an infant, and depending on what faith you are practicing with they may encourage you to make that decision as an adult as well. I believe that this is more of an outward sign of your faith, not "necessarily" necessary for salvation, but we could argue about that all day. Anyway, the difference between certain Christian and Catholic faiths are slim, but the differences can become more noticeable in different types of Christian faith. Does that make sense? Anyway, one difference Pastor's can marry and have a family. That is one huge difference. As a Christian you have "direct access to God" where as the Catholic faith you go through a Priest in the form of confession. I hope that this helps, and I have a lot of information, so just get a hold me.
Jenn
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