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CMatt25
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PR, just an aside to something you said… I remember my mother telling me that where she grew up and where there were Polish and Italian Catholic churches literally side by side, the men sat on one side of the aisle and the women on the other. This was many yrs ago though and probably in the Polish one as it was the one I remember my family attending in later yrs. They were neither Polish nor Italian but I guess felt culturally closer to the Polish.Well, that’s a bit different than what I said, KWR. I’m not proposing that you “reject them for their religion.”
Christianity preaches we should love everyone–not reject them.
However, when you state that it isn’t your place to tell others how to worship, that leaves you with no way to tell a white supremacist that his views are wrong.
And in your paradigm you have to accept a person’s beliefs who proclaims, “Our church preaches that women are intellectually inferior to men. And they certainly cannot sit in the same side of church as menfolk. We worship with the women serving the men”.
If you really believe your paradigm, what you are doing is allowing evil to thrive because you cannot identify any belief system as wrong or untrue.
That’s not what you* really* believe, right?
But anyway I’m not sure KWR_1 said he/she can’t identify a belief system as right or wrong. I don’t take KWR’s posts to imply he/she believes Wiccans or white supremists are right. As far as I know KRW might well believe there is ultimately one truth.
All KWR seems to be saying is his/her very good Wiccan friend or the white supremist you brought up, or to get back on topic, Episcopalians might also believe their “system” is the right one. It’s belief and faith and KWR simply seems to understand this. And this btw doesn’t mean relativism. No one is saying everyone is going to be right on everything in matters of faith. Just that it is faith and belief. Faithful Catholics have their beliefs too.