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At the time of the Protestant Reformation in Europe about 500 years ago there were many “Catholics” who did not live like Christians, including many in positions of power, and supposed holiness (priests and religious monks). In order to find and live a more authentic Christian life, some thought it was necessary to jettison the CC. Those who embraced “reformed” Christianity were considered authentic Christians, while those who clung to allegiance to a corrupt successor of Peter were considered unchristian.This just happened to my wife who is Catholic. A friend of hers insisted that Catholics are not Christians. This person belongs to a mega church of some sort as I understand it. It follows that my wife is quite upset by the whole thing. Anyway, can someone tell me why it is that some denominations believe that Catholics are not Christians? As most of you know, I am from the SD tradition (Hindu), but very familiar with Catholicism. I am not very familiar with Protestant religions, so can someone tell me what the reasoning is behind some Christian denominations not considering Catholicism to be Christian? It doesn’t make a lot of sense to me because I know that Catholics are most certainly Christians, so I just want to understand the reasoning behind it. If the answer is already in the thread, my apologies.
Your friend,
Sufjon