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Kallisto
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The OP made it clear what the intent of the topic was, both in his initial post and in a recent response. What I’m referring to does not amount to discussion and debate but essentially tangents on specifics of Catholicism, Christianity and baited attempts with erroneous assumption that his gods, practices and beliefs being “false”. It would be the same as a Catholic attempting earnest dialog on a non-Catholic board and being swarmed with a lot of anti-Catholic assumptions with individuals demonstrating they’re not focused on “discussion and debate”, as they have no intent of actually learning something factual about Catholicism because they fully intend to remain dismissive and negating about it regardless of what is “discussed” and “debated”. I.e., both scenarios become an exercise in futility and a wasted effort.If the OP imagines that his/her answers/beliefs should not be challenged then he/she is on the wrong forum. Otherwise I suppose one could just give a statement of beliefs to anyone interested and call it a day. This forum is exactly for discussion and debate. What is it that you think the OP wanted to accomplish?
There’s a difference between debate and simply arguing or baiting because one really has no interest in gaining knowledge or understanding of something that differs from his own. Again, imagine the roles reversed. Multiple posts detouring into Catholic discussion really have nothing to do with “Ask A Pagan” about Pagan practices or discussion on what one has not heard of before or wants to better understand. After all, this entire board is dedicated to Catholicism (which I’ve enjoyed reading through), with already plenty of worthwhile discussions that go in-depth about Catholic belief. So doing similarly in a topic that was allowed to be created for the purpose of hearing about non-Catholic practices just derails the intended conversation (as the OP indicates in his recent response).
Some amount of comparison is inevitable and expected when two distinct views are being presented. But for much of this topic, that hasn’t happened.