Rjaye wrote:
The Catholic Church as an organization has the right to determine what constitutes a Catholic, and I don't understand the big todo about it. Why do Babtists or Lutherans care? As groups they have the right to believe as they do.
Why'd you change the word "Christian" to "Catholic"? Their position is, and has been, that non-Catholics as Catholic leaders define them aren't Christians. When, if they'd read the Bible, they'd see that many
Catholics aren't Christians, because they don't trust in Christ alone to save them. They trust in bread, wine, Mary, and various works that the pope tells them to do in order to cleanse their sins. It's its own spin-off religion.
Rjaye wrote:
And the Catholics were scarcely the only group to be anti-Semitic.
Certainly. You're right about that.
Rjaye wrote:
The thing that keeps getting missed is that while everyone is screaming about boys being abused (by a small minority of priests), no-one is screaming about the girls being abused. Apparently that is not as important.
I wonder why that is. The news almost never reports abuse of girls in the church,
or in the world. It most often seems to be the boys who are getting abused, if you go by the news outlets. And usually it's by a man, making it a gay crime, which raises my eyebrows about homosexuality -- that most child abuse I hear about is gay.
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Christianity is different than Judaism only in people's minds -- not in the Bible.