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This forum exists to provide a focused environment for explaining, examining, and defending the history, doctrines, and theological claims of the Roman Catholic church. It is intended as a place where Roman Catholics may clarify and defend the teachings of their communion, and where non-Catholics may question, challenge, or critically evaluate those teachings. All discussions remain subject to the CCAM Rules & Guidelines, which govern tone, conduct, and argumentative standards across the site.

The purpose of this forum is
  • to allow Roman Catholics to explain and defend Catholic doctrine.
  • to allow non-Catholics to inquire, challenge, argue, or critique Catholic claims.
  • to provide a structured environment where Catholic theology can be described accurately and tested rigorously.
  • to permit discussion of any Catholic doctrine, from ecclesiology to sacramental theology, within a Christ-centered setting.
Participants may debate any Catholic doctrine, practice, or historical claim—including Marian dogmas, papal primacy, sacramental theology, and magisterial authority—provided they do so in accordance with the CCAM rules governing civility, accuracy, and engagement with rebuttals.

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This forum is not a proselytizing platform. The following behaviors are not permitted here:
  • Active recruitment, whether explicit or implicit (e.g., “You should join the Roman Catholic Church; message me privately if you want guidance”).
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The CCAM staff holds that spiritual allegiance belongs to Christ himself alone, not to any human bishop or ecclesiastical institution, and therefore we do not oppose calling anyone, Catholic or otherwise, to personal allegiance to Christ. This conviction does not authorize pressuring individuals into leaving their communion for institutional or denominational reasons, nor does it permit recruitment into another communion. All appeals to follow Christ or to adhere to the apostolic gospel of Christ must remain free of sectarian aims, denominational pressure, or manipulative rhetoric.

Scope of Permitted Debate​

  • Respectful challenges to Catholic doctrines are fully allowed.
  • Non-Catholics may start critical or analytical threads (e.g., “Why Catholic Marian dogmas are unbiblical.”)
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  • All parties must abide by CCAM standards for civility, accuracy, engagement, and representation.

Relation to the CCAM Rules​

All CCAM Rules & Guidelines apply with full force within this forum. This sticky post introduces forum-specific expectations related to proselytizing or ecclesial recruitment, which function as binding supplements to the general rules.
 
Will personal attacks on Catholic members because they are Catholic be permitted?

Will supporting correct beliefs within Roman Catholicism be permitted?
 
No.

Sure.
Don't you think that should be put in the Purpose Statement? ;)


You guys KNOW most RCC Boards in most Christian forums are little more than RCC-ragging boards, and "discussions" usually end up attacking the RC poster and not acknowledging common ground. The history of this board is that the two RCs we had in this forum left (likely because of ragging). Do you want RCs to come here? If so, then protect them. Support their presence. If not, then don't bother with a separate board. I've made this suggestion before = Some forums have two boards for sectarian discussion. One is a "safe" board where RCs or EOs, or whomever, can discuss topics with others of their ilk without interference from outsiders and another board in which RCs, EOs, or whomever can field inquiries from outsiders and debate topics accordingly.

Just a suggestion(s)
 
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Don't you think that should be put in the Purpose Statement? ;)


You guys KNOW most RCC Boards in most Christian forums are little more than RCC-ragging boards, and "discussions" usually end up attacking the RC poster and not acknowledging common ground. The history of this board is that the two RCs we had in this forum left (likely because of ragging). Do you want RCs to come here? If so, then protect them. Support their presence. If not, then don't bother with a separate board. I've made this suggestion before = Some forums have two boards for sectarian discussion. One is a "safe" board where RCs or EOs, or whomever, can discuss topics with others of their ilk without interference from outsiders and another board in which RCs, EOs, or whomever can field inquiries from outsiders and debate topics accordingly.

Just a suggestion(s)
Thanks.
Things to think about. :unsure:
 
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