i was baptised in the catholic church as an infant (a.k.a "cradle catholic") and did first communion and confirmation in the church. i left the church as an adult because it never felt right for me.
i think anyone that is interested in conversion should realy research it. the church is so much more than what it appears to be from an observers viewpoint. there are very major differences between the catholic faith and all other christian based faiths (2 biggies right off the top are the concept of transubstantiation, and that an intermediary is necessary for communication with christ).
i would support anyone who embarked on a spiritual journey to find the right house of worship for themselves but no matter what faith they were interested in pursuing i believe they should never make a half-hearted commitment to church or pick and choose what part of the churches dogma they will/will not adhere to.
i think anyone that is interested in conversion should realy research it. the church is so much more than what it appears to be from an observers viewpoint. there are very major differences between the catholic faith and all other christian based faiths (2 biggies right off the top are the concept of transubstantiation, and that an intermediary is necessary for communication with christ).
i would support anyone who embarked on a spiritual journey to find the right house of worship for themselves but no matter what faith they were interested in pursuing i believe they should never make a half-hearted commitment to church or pick and choose what part of the churches dogma they will/will not adhere to.

