Becoming Catholic? is a personal website published by a convert to Catholicism who has become a catechist. The goal of the site is to help those interested in learning more about the Catholic Faith to "focus on what's important, be serious about converting to Christ, learn the 'next steps' to take, get helpful guidance that addresses real needs, [and] find solid and reliable information."
This web site contrasts the differences between the Holy Scriptures And the distinctive teachings of the various churches that Call themselves Baptist. Our objective Is To help Baptists, And those contemplating joining a Baptist church, To see that many of the distinctive fundamentals of Baptist doctrine are, In fact, False teachings And recently invented traditions of men.
The Catholic Apologetics Network (CAN) Is a group of lay Catholics In the Pittsburgh, PA area dedicated To the presevation And spread of the Catholic Faith. CAN hopes To instill In all a renewed zeal For Truth And a commitment To love God above all else. The site Is a great apologetical resource filled With articles, debates, and links.
The site focuses on apologetical resources, but there are many other great features too, including a large “knowledgebase” of questions and answers about Catholicism. The site is also updated with new information frequently, making it an interesting and informative site of good Catholic resources.
Defenders of the Catholic Faith Is a web venture of Steve Ray, a convert from evangelical Protestantism And the author of Crossing the Tiber, Upon This Rock, And other books. The site Is dedicated To explaining the Catholic Faith, especially To those of an evangelical persuasion. This Is an excellent site which provides many good apologetical insights. However, though Ray devotes a substantial portion of his site To exegesis, he does Not provide a significant explanation of the problems With contempory liberal Catholic biblical scholarship. Such a discussion would better orient the user To his overall approach.
This web site was developed mainly For non-Catholic Christians, but Is also For Catholics who want To explain their faith To Protestants And non-Christians. Since the majority of non-Catholic Christians incorrectly believe the Holy Bible Is the sole Or final authority For Christian beliefs (Sola Scriptura), this web site attempts To explain Catholic beliefs In reference To the Holy Bible. The material On the site originates With the webmaster, And there Is a wide variety of topics covered. The site also offers a small catalog of Catholic software.
The compilation of this site was made during the webmaster's journey out of Freemasonry and back to the Catholic Church. The material reflects issues that were critical to his personal journey, and is therefore, by no means, exhaustive. The site is intended to function as a quick Scriptural reference guide, and must of course be accompanied by further study of the Scriptures, the early Church Fathers and the Catechism of the Catholic Church.
This Is a personal apologetics website. The webmaster comes from rural western North Carolina, where Catholics are In the minority. This website grew out of his need To frequently explain And defend Catholic positions.