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bludevl32 said:Indeed! TRUE Xtians believe that the "Papists" (along with all Jews, Muslims, Hindus, Buddhists, etc) are going to hell.
dman9924 said:Maybe its just me, but I am more open minded than that.![]()
sparky95 said:Is it true that many of the Fundamentalist Protestant Churches regard Catholicism as not being christian? If so do they regard it as pagan or what?![]()
Dont forget their are other countries in the world now. And lets not blame america alone. Thats the problem with people. They blame everything, and everything religious on America. Lets not forget we have Rome to. And in every country EVERY(including buddhists) have their fundamentalists. Sure they have a considerable amount of power in America. But they do in other EUROPEAN countries as well.OY, when will some American fundamentalist religions realize that while Jesus might not have lived in Capri, he was at least of Roman times - let alone regard the rest of historical Christianity (clue: it didn't all start in a tent in 1922)
mikel_meekle said:My question is, how can a Protestant say that Catholics aren't Chrisitian? Before there were Protestants, Lutherns, Methodists, etc., the only to be Christian was being a Roman Catholic.
I agree with everyone else though, Catholicism is and never will be perfect(being raised as a RC I definitely know) but you can't say that a Catholic isn't a Christian.
ds_writr said:Well, since (American Southern Baptists are at the head of the pack in regarding Catholics as "non Christians", I would defend my right to assert that much stems from a certain American tent-revival mentality about Jeeeez-US.
vamagnifique said:i dont think protestants today have any idea how much the Roman Catholic Church has "reformed" itself since the 16th century, especially since Vatican II and the implentation of the New Order.
Maybe if protestants picked up a copy of the new Catechism, they would learn what Catholics really believe. ironically, Roman Catholicism teaches that all people of all faiths, wether Jew, Protestant, Muslim, Hindu or Catholic have the potential to go to heaven; however, the graces given to Catholics by God bring a special closeness to Him.
I guess the biggest difference is we dont teach hate or intolerance.
vamagnifique said:OK, now some things will never change among them:
1. Papal infallibility (infallibility doesnt mean he is right about everything he says, for more info check the Catechism)
2. Celibacy among the priesthood and religious ('aint gonna change).
3. birth control (the church will never accept it because it violates the natual order).
4. abortion (see #3)
5. homosexuality (see #3)
6. ANY sexual act that does NOT result in reproduction (see #3).
The church has already apologized for its prior bad acts.
Also, as Catholics we are bound to exercise fraternal correction to those who need it.
bludevl32 said:Sorry if my smartass remark above offended anybody, but I was just trying to make a point. Depending on who you ask, EVERYBODY else is going to hell.
IMHO, the Catholic Church has created FAR more misery than almost any other entity in history, and all for the sake of proving that it was THE religion, or to preserve its own power. For me, religion is not about a relationship with a Creator, but the use and maintenance of those in power to control people.
Protestants work in much the same way, I think, but without the fancy dresses and Prada shoes.
vamagnifique said:i went to a very large Baptist university in Texas years ago and the problem they had most with Catholicism at that time was the Assumption; i think if the church had left the Assumption alone and not issued an official opinion, most of the hostility to Roman Catholicsm would be moot.
But then i guess there will always be cause for disagreement.
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