Kung was it, Hans Kung, who was told by the Vatican to no longer express his views? I find this sort of censorship contrary to democratic values.
You are confused.
Kung was denied to teach theology in Catholic universities because his views are clearly anti-catholic.
Well of course you defend ‘poor’ Kung, he would like to water the Church into becoming some semi-protestant faith.
Sincerely I do not understand Kung… he keeps calling himself ‘catholic’ while his beliefs are clearly protestant. At this point he should just formerly become protestant, it would be more honest.
Also the Church is not a democracy and never was: Jesus taught, the apostles/disciples listened, then the Apostles taught and disciples listened, the the bishops, followers of the apostles taught and the faithful listened.
Besides are protestants ‘democratic’? Different views usually result in a scism…
- Most rabid anti-Catholics are also rabidly against mainstream Protestantism. They accuse mainstream Protestants of being ‘modernists’, ‘radical leftists’ and/or even ‘Romanists’. I hesitate to speak evil of them, because personally they can be decent, moral people, but they pick up harsh prejudices from their families or their preachers. Unless one shares their prejudices, they become targets, too.
Give me a break! ALL original 'reformers like Calvin and Luther stated in their creeds that the Church was the whore of Babylon and the Pope the ani-Christ.
Luther even draw offensive satirical pictures of the Pope…
There was a fear, deeply rooted in Protestantism, imported from Europe, that if Catholicism became dominant it would lead to repression of Protestantism.
Perhaps some anti-catholicism was born out of fear, but most of it it was born as a way to scare protestants against the Church. I think it was a sort of ‘terrorism’, picturing the Church as a horrible monster.
Anti-catholicism in protestants was fairly common in past centuries…
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One whopper I heard was at a protestant WEDDING. The protestant minister started bashing the Chuirch sayint it ‘oppressed’ women in the past and based this accusation (he clearly stated!) on The Da Vinci Code!! :hypno:
I was shocked… I could not understand WHY he would say such thing… and at a wedding (I still was unfamiliar with anti-catholicism).
On the other hand I never heard any Catholic priest bad-mouthing protestants… Catholic priests in their homilies (as my experience goes) talk about the GOSPEL not about protestants…
Sadly 99% of my experiences with protestants resulted into some anti-catholic comment.
PErhaps I am just unlucky… but I really do not understand why thet have to be so mean
