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In case you didn’t realise it Catholics ARE Christians!
My comment was to the OP. It seems many people don’t understand that Catholics are Christians but I expect all Catholics to know that. Catholics who continue to talk about Catholics and Christians simply exacerbate that issue.
The phrase “Catholic and Christian” can be used in two ways:It would be more accurate to say Protestant and Catholic
- Catholics are not Christians, the anti-Catholic canard
- referring to the smaller subset of Catholics and the larger group of all Christians (including Catholics) at the same time
Or to put it in very clear terms for a different topic, she’s saying the equivalent of “From my experience, Yankee and baseball forums and subreddits haven’t helped my love of the game grow.”
Now granted, people who mean it the second way could avoid having people wrongly accuse them by adding some additional explanatory words, such as (these are real examples from CAF where it’s meant the second way):
Greatest Catholic and Christian Speakers?
What speakers on the Catholic faith, or more broadly Christianity…
and
I would like to study some good Catholic and Christian poetry in general
(although, in the second case, somebody still accused the OP of thinking Catholics aren’t Christians despite the clarifying words, which immediately hijacked a poetry thread into a Catholics-vs.-Protestants debate).
My bottom line: to everyone who jumps on that phrase every time they see it on CAF: recognize that this wording has two meanings and please take the time to read the context and reserve the accusations for those actually saying Catholics aren’t Christians (hint: it’s going to be the anti-Catholics).
Actually, this is kind of an illustration of the point of the OP’s thread: she uses a phrase innocently (if ambiguously) and gets accused and hijacked - almost 20% of her thread is now about this phrase.
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