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steve-b
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And with all due respect, you were opposed to being as you say forced to go to Church on Sunday. I was merely showing you why Catholics are to go to mass on Sunday. Go back far enough in your Scandinavian history, and your country WAS Catholic. As far as the thread, when people stop practicing their faith, what then does “one” point to for convincing others they are still even Christian?With all due respect, I am speaking of Scandinavia where practicing Catholics are thin on the ground. I was making the parallell example of the earlier situation in Lutheran Scandinavia. The overall topic of this thread is the dechristianisation of Europe.
And I stand by my opinion - making people attend mass or service they do not care about or do not wish to attend is - at best - counterproductive. It’s a failsafe route to make people flee and/or despise organised religion.
Whether you believe Catholics have the true Eucharist or not is beside the point I was making. Naturally I don’t quite agree with you, but that is also beside the point of this thread.
As James said, a said faith is a dead faith… So is that another way of saying a dead faith has become Dechristianized? Or is it only applicable to describe people not of the Christian belief, over populating Europe?
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