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adamhovey1988
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I just find it easier to call them Protestant. I don’t use that label to be disparaging, it’s the historical term that’s been used. For what it’s worth, I have met many Protestants, Baptists, ACNA, Presbyterians, Episcopal, Non-Denominational, Methodists, etc, that I think are wonderful Christians. My frustration comes when some people try to label Catholics as Non-Christians. I remember I had a Chinese culture class where a guy said “my mom is Catholic, my dad is Christian”. Extreme Facepalm. I went to a pro-life March over in Columbia (the state capital) and there was a guy holding a sign that said “Roman Catholicism is not the Christianity of the Bible”Agree, and if they are a validly baptized Protestant, they are imperfectly joined to the Church.
I think those who use the term “Roman Catholic” do it intentionally because they know the word Catholic means ‘universal’, and they don’t want to acknowledge that. They wish to continue with their beliefs and stereotypes that the CC is this evil, insidious, Popish, Romish cult, the whore of Babylon. They wont say all that to your face, but in their own circles, this is how many of them talk, unfortunately. I found that talk offensive as a protestant just like I hate when devout Catholics refer to protestants as our lost brothers and sisters or whatever else kind of label they come up with.