Could be. But, I’ve had some rather extended conversations with people who clearly white nationalists (or not too far off that) use selective takes on Catholicism to justify their thinking.I think the hatred on CARM is worse than what I’ve read here. Maybe our mods are just more on the ball.
I am by no means saying that this is even close to normal here. But I’ve seen some pretty creative arguments about the European / American cultural supremacy justifying some of the worst injustices of the colonialism and the like.White nationalists on here?
That was a good episode. My desire is forHope I helped.
Ever watched that show on Ewtn? ‘The journey home’?
Note its 54:37 long. So maybe watch in parts or in your free time. That is if you want to watch.
I don’t know the exact number, but I read that Henry VIII executed about 70,000. I don’t know how many were for religious reasons, and how many for political reasons. Under Mary I, there were about 290 Protestants executed.Do you know the number of Catholics and priests killed during the time of Protestant
England when it was against the law to practice the Catholic faith?
True. Although it was claimed that many of the Catholics executed were executed for political reasons. There were religious wars going on.And of course Queen Elizabeth I and other Protestant rulers executed Catholics for religious reasons as well…
They don’t. I’ve met many Presbyterians who are Calvinists but don’t have a problem with Catholics, including my Presbyterian husband, his family and others in their local community.I can’t say all calvinists do or are taught to.
Matthew 16:18.“You are Peter…and on this rock, I will build my church.”
I can’t remember what verse or what book that was from. Friends, would you help me out?
I don’t think the people there disagree that RCC was the first Christian Church.So…my question. How do we know that our Faith is the first Christian Church and really does go back to Jesus Himself, and St.Peter?
Rather, I think its more accurate to say that anti-Catholic propaganda / sentiment (and yes, some of which was based on legitimate complaints as you point out) from the Reformation era has become its own body of tradition that has been passed down by generation to generation of Protestants.The question was why do some Protestants dislike Catholics. I was pointing out that one possible reason could be that their recollection of the religious wars that were going on a few hundred years ago may have something to do with their dislike of Catholics.