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    Catholicism vs Protestant Christianity (Baptist)

    ground rules;

    -if you girls start whining at each other, this thread gets shut down
    -don't hate on the beliefs of others
    -if you disagree, AWESOME... now give me proof
    -for proof, lets stick with solely the Bible OR another text which we all agree is valid and infallible


    what exactly are the main differences between Catholicism and Protestantism?
    who is correct in their beliefs?

    go nuts, pm me if you'd like
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    I find Roman Catholicism to be superior to Protestantism because the latter was founded by burghers and peasants that didn't understand that Christianity is not to be taken seriously as it is based upon the misguided mythology of the Hebrews who were the most uptight and unfortunate of the ancient Near Eastern cultures. What also makes Catholicism superior to Protestantism is the Cult of the Virgin which satisfies humanity's most heartfelt religious impulse which is reverence for the Mother Goddess. Protestantism is a total sausage party and its iconoclasm resulted in drab churches that resemble courthouses. Catholicism maintains the beautiful spectacle that religion should have. I do not believe the Bible to be infallable either and so I apologize in advance to this thread's starter, if he has fetishized all the words in the bronze age tome, and my post has thus offended him.
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    no offense taken.
    the Bible is, however, level playing ground for the debate and i merely thought to establish fair play. that is all.
    i will keep my personal beliefs to myself unless the conversation so dictates they be shared.

    again, no offense taken. i wish to see an open and honest pursuit of knowledge rather than political correctness here...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Des Essientes View Post
    I find Roman Catholicism to be superior to Protestantism because the latter was founded by burghers and peasants that didn't understand that Christianity is not to be taken seriously as it is based upon the misguided mythology of the Hebrews who were the most uptight and unfortunate of the ancient Near Eastern cultures. What also makes Catholicism superior to Protestantism is the Cult of the Virgin which satisfies humanity's most heartfelt religious impulse which is reverence for the Mother Goddess. Protestantism is a total sausage party and its iconoclasm resulted in drab churches that resemble courthouses. Catholicism maintains the beautiful spectacle that religion should have. I do not believe the Bible to be infallable either and so I apologize in advance to this thread's starter, if he has fetishized all the words in the bronze age tome, and my post has thus offended him.
    I find Protestant churches beautiful. I find Catholic churches vulgar. Each to his own, I suppose.

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    Quote Originally Posted by G L Wilson View Post
    I find Protestant churches beautiful. I find Catholic churches vulgar. Each to his own, I suppose.
    why do you find Protestant churches to be beautiful, and why the contrast with your view of catholic churches?
    G L, do you say this in regard to the actual church building or the doctrine promoted within those buildings? or perhaps to the lifestyle/beliefs of the people therein?
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    Quote Originally Posted by dwdean View Post
    why do you find Protestant churches to be beautiful, and why the contrast with your view of catholic churches?
    G L, do you say this in regard to the actual church building or the doctrine promoted within those buildings? or perhaps to the lifestyle/beliefs of the people therein?
    I say this in regard to the churches being forms of art and regard them for no other reason but for their beauty or lack thereof.

    How vulgar, how pathetic? can be said of beauty as much as anything else but you would be tricking yourself to say it of beauty.
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    Quote Originally Posted by G L Wilson View Post
    I say this in regard to the churches being forms of art and regard them for no other reason but for their beauty or lack thereof.

    How vulgar, how pathetic? can be said of beauty as much as anything else but you would be tricking yourself to say it of beauty.
    i now understand
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    Catholicism vs Protestant Christianity? Sounds like a boxing match. What we need is a double knockout.

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    Catholic Versus Protestant

    I think that both Churches are valid churches in that they both serve God, but I dare go with the Catholic church on this one. First, Catholic means Universal meaning that an all making, all loving, and all powerful God welcomes all through this church. Second, Catholics believe in free will and not predestination meaning that God has decided who is damned and who is saved. Free Will allows for Human beings to decide which path they take and whether they can be saved. Also, even though man falls short of the Glory of God, it is only homage to God that human beings try to honor him by good works. Although God's grace is enough to save humanity, the Catholic Dogma is that because we have the power to honor God with works, we should attempt to do so despite falling short of Glory. Third, Predestination cannot be the will of God because an All-Loving God cannot damn a human being to Hell without Humanity choosing to be from him. When God asked for Adam and Eve in the Garden, he knew where they were, but because of their sin, they choose to be from his Grace.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DNCancio View Post
    I think that both Churches are valid churches in that they both serve God, but I dare go with the Catholic church on this one. First, Catholic means Universal meaning that an all making, all loving, and all powerful God welcomes all through this church. Second, Catholics believe in free will and not predestination meaning that God has decided who is damned and who is saved. Free Will allows for Human beings to decide which path they take and whether they can be saved. Also, even though man falls short of the Glory of God, it is only homage to God that human beings try to honor him by good works. Although God's grace is enough to save humanity, the Catholic Dogma is that because we have the power to honor God with works, we should attempt to do so despite falling short of Glory. Third, Predestination cannot be the will of God because an All-Loving God cannot damn a human being to Hell without Humanity choosing to be from him. When God asked for Adam and Eve in the Garden, he knew where they were, but because of their sin, they choose to be from his Grace.
    outstanding work Cancio, quite impressed. one must take into consideration, however, that not all Protestants uphold the idea of predestination. other than that i see little discrepancy in the views of Catholicism and Protestantism.

    another thought; most protestants (in my experience) hold the belief that salvation is attained through full reliance and submission to God; acknowledging that salvation and, consequently, an eternity spent in heaven with God may only be obtained by trusting in the sacrifice of Jesus. this is, again, the protestant view.
    does this differ from that of catholicism and if so, how?
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    Quote Originally Posted by dwdean View Post
    what exactly are the main differences between Catholicism and Protestantism?
    The Roman Catholic Church is one organisation, while protestantism is made up of many, many different sects, all of whom have minor or major disagreements on scripture and/or what the god really wants.

    I think you need to be more specific, because otherwise it becomes a strawman argument.

    That said, the standout difference between the RCC and most protestant churches is their approach to the Old Testament. The RCC does not treat it literally, as most protestant churches do.

    Quote Originally Posted by dwdean View Post
    who is correct in their beliefs?
    All of them, according to the churches.
    Go to work, get married, have some kids, pay your taxes, pay your bills, watch your tv, follow fashion, act normal, obey the law and repeat after me: "I am free."

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    Well, one has pedophile priests and the other doesn't, or at least not as many. That has to count for something.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mutatis-Mutandi View Post
    Well, one has pedophile priests and the other doesn't, or at least not as many. That has to count for something.
    cheap shot M&M...

    ok well if the firing range is too broad, lets switch this from a debate to a search for knowledge. to those with experience with the RCC, what are their core beliefs?
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    There is no difference between the Churches in that they are both full of hypocrites.

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    Quote Originally Posted by G L Wilson View Post
    There is no difference between the Churches in that they are both full of hypocrites.
    gross generalization.
    this thread is becoming tedious.
    Cancio, we need you!
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