But yes, I find it most disconcerting that right wing Catholics join right wing evangelicals on two issues, abortion and gay rights. That would be fine, but for the fact that universally this extreme side of protestantism considers Catholicism a cult, all Catholics damned, and considers that the Church is the whore of Babylon. I’ve engaged in tons of debates with these folks and I know it to be true. So I do find it an unholy alliance. Finding much of anything in common with them would cause me to question immediately my position. I would assume it must be wrong. Look around this forum and you will find that a significant number of new Catholics who are joining the church are old fundamentalists. Somebody is not telling them that their attitudes are wrong, and they are the biggest influence to me at least in this odd reactionary growth within the Church. I am aware that at one time, “traditional” catholics in America were embarassed at the liberality of the American Church. We were not like the Church of the old country, and not as good. It’s amusing because Italians in Italy go to church way less than we, and are getting much more liberal.
This extreme right wing philosophy only seems to engage and entice the extreme right wing protestant. It’s creepy.
While I find that some atheists have made fun of my faith, I have no believe that they wish to destroy anyone’s faith. they simply don’t want it determining their lives in the public arena, and in that I fully agree. We have made that quite clear in our Constitution that people’s faith is their business, not the business of Government.