Hmm. I don’t really understand that explanation, or see how I’m helping to prove anything you’ve written. Because people aren’t Catholic, Catholics have to have a lot of doctrines? That doesn’t really make a lot of sense. Keeping with the Coptic example: Most people in Egypt aren’t Coptic, but the Coptic Orthodox Church didn’t react to losing its place as the majority faith of the society by formulating a lot of doctrines.
When it comes to CATHOLICISM or the Catholic faith, here in the Western World, specifically in the U.S. which is heavily Protestant, and to a certain degree anti-Catholic, we can see that because of a history of Protestant ‘protests’ it was necessary for the Catholics to make ‘clear’ what Protestants had ‘misunderstood’. And because those misunderstandings tended to ‘mushroom’, and because we are dealing with Catholics not simply confined to one country but representing the entire world (meaning it wasn’t just nonCoptic Egyptians who questioned Catholic practices, but every nonCatholic individual or group you could imagine), it may APPEAR (I know I said earlier something about ‘appearances’) that the faith looks more ‘complex’.
Suppose you have a person who likes spaghetti with meatballs.
That person gets approached by a vegetarian who asks him how he can POSSIBLY eat ‘flesh’. He responds that in Italy this dish has existed for centuries, it’s part of his ‘cultural heritage’.
Another person comes on to respond that Italy never existed per se until the 19th century so claiming that spaghetti and meatballs is Italian culture is bogus.
Another comes on to claim that spaghetti is really a Chinese innovation brought by Marco Polo.
Another comes on to say that carbohydrates are bad for people.
Still others complain that this dish perpetuates ‘stereotypes’.
Or that it is ‘low class’
Etc. etc.
It should be a simple thing for a person to say he likes spaghetti and meatballs, but look at how MANY PETTY STUPID ARGUMENTS PEOPLE CAN BRING UP TO ATTACK THIS POOR MAN’S WANTING TO EAT IT.
And if he had to keep on responding to these arguments because every single DAY he would have dozens, hundreds, or even thousands of people arguing with him. . .he might write a book to explain himself, and I guess people would start to complain, “its ONLY spaghetti and meatballs, why is he making such an EFFORT to justify wanting to eat it?”