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Last week I was approached by a gentleman who I went to church with when I was young. I grew up attending a local Church of Christ and left that church because of difference in opinions regarding my faith and how the youth minister did things. Anyway, I started the RCIA process a few weeks ago and last week this gentleman that went to that other church came where I worked and he asked where I was going to church. When I told him that I was going through the conversion process he gave me the same response. He also began quoting scripture to "prove" his point. I simply listened to what he said and went my way. I even noticed that several co-workers and friends gave me the same treatment. I do have to agree that I am frustrated of how people with an anti-catholic sentiment will try to convince people (or even force people) to believe God a particular way. The way I like to see it is that regardless of who is responding to the process in which we are going through, we will always have our fellow people who are in the RCIA classes around the world, our Parishes and Our Father in heaven, The Son and The Holy Spirit to support us during this process.
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