I think that the posts here so far have been right on the mark:
- “Other” Christians don’t hate the Catholic church (or Catholics). They hate…if hate is the right word…what they perceive the Catholic church, and Catholics to be. They are almost invariably wrong.
- They cannot believe themselves to be right unless everybody else…perhaps specifically Catholicism…is wrong.
- Humans are tribal; they have ‘in’ groups and ‘out’ groups. Members of their perceived ‘in’ group have great difficulty thinking of any other group as ‘as good as’ their own. Considering anybody not in the ‘in’ group as inferior and wrong is pretty common, especially in religious matters.
- It ain’t just the ‘other Christians’ who hate Catholics, folks. The above points are also very true for those Catholics who ‘hate’ others. You know, like Mormons or Jehovah’s Witnesses or (insert belief system here). Now me, I understand being on the ‘being hated’ side of the equation very well, as do many of you. Do you understand the reasons why many of you are on the ‘hating’ side?
Because many of you absolutely are.
And yes, I know Mormons who don’t think much of other religions, too. It’s a very human thing.
There you go again. I don’t know of anyone who hates Mormons or JWs. But I and many other people hate Mormonism and the Watchtower.
There is a huge difference there which you and other LDS can’t seem to understand.
I have family members who are LDS - my 2nd oldest brother and my younger sister. I have always loved them and I always will. Period.
But I hate the vicious cult that has torn them away from the family and caused them to pronounce us “unworthy” and “a bad influence on their children” and other cultish nonsense that has separated us from them so that they do not return my phone calls and tell me that I am not family because “well, Paul, you won’t be with us in the celestial kingdom” (a direct quote from my BIC sister-in-law).
Yes, I hate the LDS organization because I have witnessed the way it tears families apart and turns formerly nice people into religious zealots and just plain jerks. My brother was never a preachy, judgmental, insulting jerk until he became a Mormon. Now, every time I see him he uses every opportunity to misrepresent Catholic teachings (in the worst LDS urban legend style), tell me how I am an apostate, a member of the Great and Abominable Church, and I am doomed to outer darkness blah blah blah.
This is the big brother I shared a bedroom with for 9 years; the big brother who taught me everything I know about music theory and composition; the big brother who let me sing lead in his rock band when I was only 12 years old; the big brother who taught me how to play the guitar; the big brother I wrote dozens of songs with; the big brother who taught me to drive a stick shift; the big brother with whom I shared my first apartment when I first moved away from home.
And now he is the big brother who won’t return my phone calls and insults me every time we meet at a marriage or a funeral. I never bring up religion, but he uses everything I do or say as a gateway to insult me.
That is what Mormonism does to people and that is why people hate it. I don’t hate my brother - I long to be reconciled with him. But I know that it will never happen as long as he is in the grip of this evil cult that twists his mind and soul and teaches him to despise me, my wife and my children.
Mormonism - the family-centered religion. Yeah, right.
I am not the only one who has experienced these things. Google it and you will see that these horror stories are all too common.
Paul (formerly LDS, now happily Catholic - happy except that I am lacking a few family members.)