G
gurneyhalleck1
Guest
Correct, as you usually are on this issue, Jeremy. It is not fair to tell Catholics that this is an infallible edict with which they must concur. Praying with Muslims to the same god is not in my catechism or else I just haven’t found that page yet! 
Thank you for your kind words, Reuben.
My journey to Orthodoxy has nothing to do with the topic at hand. I am truly sorry if I have offended you, DavidKays, but I hope that you (and everyone else in this thread) understands that my response was in defense of Catholics who disagree with the Pope. This isn’t some way of stealth proselytizing for Orthodoxy. I’m openly saying I’m not Orthodox. Luckily, that’s not the issue. The issue to me is that when you tell Catholics that they shouldn’t be disagreeing with the Pope when you yourself are not Catholic…well, it rings a bit hollow, doesn’t it? Those who would support the Pope’s position in this matter will thank you for your support, but then what of those who do not? How do you think it feels to be told you should go be a Protestant if you can’t agree with this situation, which is not enshrined in some papal bull or anything to begin with? I do feel that this is very rude. I may not be under the Roman Pope myself anymore, but I won’t just sit here and let anybody malign those who are just for having different opinions on a matter that it is perfectly fine to have different opinions on. That’s ridiculous, and very inconsiderate.