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CheesusPowerKid
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Please be honest
I was just curious about how many Protestants were raised with a negative nias against the Catholic Church, whether recieving it from your parents, your congregation, your pastor, or anyone else. Whether you still agree with it or have become more open to Catholicism, was that slant something you gained growing up from other adults or friends?
I have noticed more and more that everything non-Catholics typically hate about the Catholic Church is either completely untrue or very, very exaggerated, but they truly think it’s factual because that’s what they were taught growing up. I have corrected so many misunderstandings about the Church, like how we worship Mary and statues and how if you divorce you’re kicked out of the Church…but they people who have asked me about it just never knew any different until they actually asked me or another Catholic.
So were you raised with any sort of slant toward Catholicism that may have or still affects your opinion of Catholics? If so, what are some of them that you know now to be untrue?
I have noticed more and more that everything non-Catholics typically hate about the Catholic Church is either completely untrue or very, very exaggerated, but they truly think it’s factual because that’s what they were taught growing up. I have corrected so many misunderstandings about the Church, like how we worship Mary and statues and how if you divorce you’re kicked out of the Church…but they people who have asked me about it just never knew any different until they actually asked me or another Catholic.
So were you raised with any sort of slant toward Catholicism that may have or still affects your opinion of Catholics? If so, what are some of them that you know now to be untrue?