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Sepharad
Guest
You didn’t give enough options, none of them fit me.
I came here as an ecumenically-minded person who defends all religions if I see them being unfairly attacked, including Catholicism. In some ways I felt more likely to defend Catholicism, since half my family is Catholic, and I am especially close to an aunt, who is a nun.
But after being here, and running into the “Deus vult” types of Catholics (which I’d never run into before), I tend to feel differently…though I would still defend Catholicism or any religion if I felt they were truly being unfairly maligned.
I do know one thing: while I would never have considered becoming a Catholic before (or any other religion), since having been here and read much more of what Catholicism believes, I know for certain now that it is a religion I could never accept, even if I were not already a religious person.
BUT I think it is a beautiful religion, with much spirituality in it, for those who are able to accept it.
I came here as an ecumenically-minded person who defends all religions if I see them being unfairly attacked, including Catholicism. In some ways I felt more likely to defend Catholicism, since half my family is Catholic, and I am especially close to an aunt, who is a nun.
But after being here, and running into the “Deus vult” types of Catholics (which I’d never run into before), I tend to feel differently…though I would still defend Catholicism or any religion if I felt they were truly being unfairly maligned.
I do know one thing: while I would never have considered becoming a Catholic before (or any other religion), since having been here and read much more of what Catholicism believes, I know for certain now that it is a religion I could never accept, even if I were not already a religious person.
BUT I think it is a beautiful religion, with much spirituality in it, for those who are able to accept it.
(I know this a praying smiley but it reminds me of my kids, hands clasped saying please mommy pluuleese)