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Originally Posted by **Pastor Jim **
Why is it that Catholics refer to anyone who disagrees with them as “anti-Catholic”, but they never refer to themselves as anti-Protestant? Seems a little hypocritical to me.
I don’t know that automatically labeling anyone who disagrees with you as “anti-Catholic” really helps things.
Although approximately 33,000 differing protestant denominations may not agree with each other in their theologies, one thing unites them: they are against the Catholic Church. Anti-Catholicism is alive and well in the world. We are more tolerant of protestants than vice versa.
Why is it that Catholics refer to anyone who disagrees with them as “anti-Catholic”, but they never refer to themselves as anti-Protestant? Seems a little hypocritical to me.
I don’t know that automatically labeling anyone who disagrees with you as “anti-Catholic” really helps things.
Although approximately 33,000 differing protestant denominations may not agree with each other in their theologies, one thing unites them: they are against the Catholic Church. Anti-Catholicism is alive and well in the world. We are more tolerant of protestants than vice versa.
