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So, in college I’ve been taking a “Traditional Religions” course which basically looks at more primitive religions (shamanism, witchcraft, primitive paganism, etc.). We’ve spent a significant amount of time in that class over Vodoun, a.k.a. Voodoo.
My problem is that the professor (who was actually a former member of the Southern Baptist Convention Sunday School Board) keeps droning on and on about the similarities between Catholicism and Vodoun. Today we watched a documentary in class (we’ve already watched a couple) and yet again it harped on how Catholic saints are similar to Vodoun Loa, how prayers to the saints are similar to prayers to Loa, Catholic and Vodoun shrines are similar, rituals are similar, feast days, saints names, etc.
I think the filmmakers were trying to show Vodoun as “mainstream” by noting the similarities and I think my professor uses the “similarities” to demonstrate how Vodoun isn’t as weird or extreme as we first think. (He’s not the typical Baptist anyway) However, to a class full of Protestants it seems like it just makes Catholicism out to be a bunch of idolatry and witchcraft too.
Anyhow, my question is how should I respond to this? One girl next to me said to me how she thought Catholicism was just as “bad” as Vodoun (b/c Catholics “worship” Mary by praying to her, etc.). I tried to explain the reality to her. Of course, I don’t think she knows I’m Catholic since I’ve recently converted.
I’ve thought about the answers to such questions before, but what responses anybody else would give.
My problem is that the professor (who was actually a former member of the Southern Baptist Convention Sunday School Board) keeps droning on and on about the similarities between Catholicism and Vodoun. Today we watched a documentary in class (we’ve already watched a couple) and yet again it harped on how Catholic saints are similar to Vodoun Loa, how prayers to the saints are similar to prayers to Loa, Catholic and Vodoun shrines are similar, rituals are similar, feast days, saints names, etc.
I think the filmmakers were trying to show Vodoun as “mainstream” by noting the similarities and I think my professor uses the “similarities” to demonstrate how Vodoun isn’t as weird or extreme as we first think. (He’s not the typical Baptist anyway) However, to a class full of Protestants it seems like it just makes Catholicism out to be a bunch of idolatry and witchcraft too.
Anyhow, my question is how should I respond to this? One girl next to me said to me how she thought Catholicism was just as “bad” as Vodoun (b/c Catholics “worship” Mary by praying to her, etc.). I tried to explain the reality to her. Of course, I don’t think she knows I’m Catholic since I’ve recently converted.
I’ve thought about the answers to such questions before, but what responses anybody else would give.