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JL: If you find bickering over the alleged errors and failings of fellow Christians nauseating. Then why did you start and continue in this post to do so. Now adding the Inquisition and YMCA? Isn’t it hypocritical to bash another’s faith when your group has done the same thing?It’s true that the Puritans of Salem got swept up into a witch hunt back in the late 1600s and - what was it, 12 or 13? - a number of women (and one man) were executed. I certainly don’t defend such evil wherever it exists. However, in Europe between 20,000 and 30,000 ‘witches’ (some estimate 50,000!) were murdered by Christians, mostly by the Catholic Church. Protestants and Catholics both have been quite intolerant in the past. Isn’t it ironic that those professing their love of Christ would engage in such evil, when Jesus emphasized loving one another. As I recall the Vatican commended three Inquisitions - against the Cathars, against suspected Spanish converts (formerly Jews and Muslims) in Spain, and against Protestants. Even Thomas Aquinas called for the execution of ‘heretics’. I likely would have been put to death for my misgivings back then.
This ceaseless bickering over the alleged errors and failings of fellow Christians is nauseating. It ought to cease and we should seek to serve God as brothers and sisters. Jesus said something about judging one another. In this community Catholics and Protestants (and others) work in healthy concert on a number of community projects, among them a soup kitchen, a food distribution center, and ecumenical services during the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, on Good Friday, and at Thanksgiving. I consider that wonderful - far better than petty carping. The YMCA, condemned by Catholic officialdom years ago because it was founded by Protestant laity, serves as an important catalyst for ecumenical and interfaith cooperation.
Any Catholic on a debate line, for a few months, has heard all these things a hundred times. In my opinion those who post such things usually do so to either divert attention from the fact they have no answer to a particular post. They want to incite the Catholic to anger . Making themselves appear as the innocent victim of uncharitable remarks. Or they actually think the Catholic has never heard these things and will lose their faith.
JL: You brought them up tell me.Code:What has all this to do with Marian doctrines, subject of this thread? For those who can believe them and feel they are substantiated in scripture, fine. For those who can't, fine. What is so notorious about having different viewpoints? While some insist on conformity. I rejoice in the freedom to believe what we honestly can. Doctrine doesn't save us anyway. Our faith in Christ and our efforts to follow his example do. God bless everybody.
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