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Sal

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Actually that was pretty much accepted by right wing Evangelical Christians right up until recently. Catholics were not considered Christian and in fact some churches taught that the pope was the anti-Christ. Of course us Catholics were taught they were all going to hell for that anyway. :)

Ecumenicalism at its best.
 

gerryh

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Wasn't me that said it. I am just relaying what catholics say.

I did. It says Christianity and Catholicism are different. Did you read it?


It's not what Catholics say. It's what some evangelicals say. As a matter of fact, there has been at least one "christian" on here that has stated that Catholics are not Christian.

So, for you to say that you were just relaying what CATHOLICS say, it's pretty obvious to me that you didn't read your own link.
 

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It's not what Catholics say. It's what some evangelicals say. As a matter of fact, there has been at least one "christian" on here that has stated that Catholics are not Christian.

So, for you to say that you were just relaying what CATHOLICS say, it's pretty obvious to me that you didn't read your own link.
meh nitpicking. Either there are significant differences or there aren't.
 

gerryh

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You think I should care?

Anyway, so there are no differences between Catholicism and Christianity? Is Roman Catholicism Christian? | Are Catholics Christians? | Christian Apologetics and Research Ministry


So say they....... they can believe what they will.

If you believe

Christ was born, Christ has died, Christ will come again........


Christ was born to atone for mankinds sins. He was God incarnate. Come to earth as flesh and blood, he died on the cross so that mankind would live. On the 3rd day he rose , ascended into heaven. He will come again.


These are the basic tenets of the Christian faith. Catholics believe these and are therefore Christian.
 

L Gilbert

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So say they....... they can believe what they will.
So can you.

If you believe

Christ was born, Christ has died, Christ will come again........


Christ was born to atone for mankinds sins. He was God incarnate. Come to earth as flesh and blood, he died on the cross so that mankind would live. On the 3rd day he rose , ascended into heaven. He will come again.
I don't.


These are the basic tenets of the Christian faith. Catholics believe these and are therefore Christian.
Your opinion. Mine is that I see significant differences in what Catholics believe and what Christians believe.
I believe there are planets and stars and moons. Does that make me an astrologer or an astronomer?

Apparently, you care enough to research links on the matter and defend a position.
So? That doesn't mean I care if you mix up what EAO or I say.

Which was the point of my original post in this thread......only an atheist will study something they don't give a shyte about....
lol Religions and people in those religions concern me because they impact my life in a few ways. I don't care about the gods and goblins these people believe in.
I study some rocks because I am curious about them, not because I care about them.

Let alone spend all that time desperately trying to argue a losing point.
Losing? Desperate? Your opinion. BTW, I spend time having fun here.

It's actually very entertaining, kinda like watching a monkey trying to hump a football[/QUOTE]You spend a lot of time watching them hump footballs, do you?