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driscoll1997 Posted at 4:05 pm on Sep. 13, 2008
From the point of  a non follower of the aforementioned sects, which one do you agree/like better?

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libertine Posted at 10:35 am on Sep. 15, 2008
wellllllllll, if that's how you see things, I DEFINITELY see many other churches as less elitist and more amiable than the roman catholic church.
driscoll1997 Posted at 1:34 pm on Sep. 14, 2008
Quote: from Just another kid at 1:10 pm on Sep. 14, 2008

yeah, which is why I find them most amiable.  

But the vast majority of catholics belong to a denomination that doesn't. The roman catholic church, for example.  

The same may be true of protestants, but I just think there's a higher proportion of protestants who'd be okay with gay/married/whatever clergymen. The anglican church and the CofE, for example.  

I really don't mean this as an insult to catholicism, though.


Roman Catholic Church is the only catholic church. the old catholic church and reformed catholic church are technically protestant, since they do not follow the authority of the pope.

oh and just for a fun tidbit of information THe RCC allowed married clergy up until 17th century, and in the next 50 years married clergy might be a possibility.

libertine Posted at 10:10 am on Sep. 14, 2008
yeah, which is why I find them most amiable.

But the vast majority of catholics belong to a denomination that doesn't. The roman catholic church, for example.

The same may be true of protestants, but I just think there's a higher proportion of protestants who'd be okay with gay/married/whatever clergymen. The anglican church and the CofE, for example.

I really don't mean this as an insult to catholicism, though.

TheOtherHorseman Posted at 10:00 am on Sep. 14, 2008
Quote: from Just another kid at 12:46 pm on Sep. 14, 2008

the old catholic church, or reformed catholic church

they don't seem to have much of a problem with homosexuality, for example.


They also ordain women and let their clergy marry off and have families.

libertine Posted at 9:46 am on Sep. 14, 2008
the old catholic church, or reformed catholic church

they don't seem to have much of a problem with homosexuality, for example.

TheOtherHorseman Posted at 9:38 am on Sep. 14, 2008
Quote: from Just another kid at 7:15 am on Sep. 14, 2008

okay, jeez.
the more amiable denominations and branches that still identify themselves as protestant seem to me to be less elitist than the more amiable branches of the catholic church.

Which would you say is the most amiable branch of Catholicism?

libertine Posted at 4:15 am on Sep. 14, 2008
okay, jeez.
the more amiable denominations and branches that still identify themselves as protestant seem to me to be less elitist than the more amiable branches of the catholic church.
TheOtherHorseman Posted at 8:01 pm on Sep. 13, 2008
Quote: from Just another kid at 7:17 pm on Sep. 13, 2008

Quote: from driscoll1997 at 12:08 am on Sep. 14, 2008

Quote: from Just another kid at 7:06 pm on Sep. 13, 2008

Protestantism was sort of based on trying to cut back on the elitism of catholicism, so yeah, that.
 

 funny how that worked.


didn't exactly totally work, but gotta say, the protestant church as a whole is well, less elitist than the catholic church.
more open in terms of equality for women, homosexuals, etc.


How uselessly phrased. There is no such thing as "the Protestant church as a whole." There are oodles and gads of individual denominations that have splintered off the splinters of splinters that splintered from Catholicism, and to say that they are just about anything as a whole would be silly.

palepalepeach Posted at 4:58 pm on Sep. 13, 2008
This should have been a poll!  

I would tentatively say Catholicism: it seems more ritualized, and I think I could find comfort in those rituals.  But some sects of Protestantism might win out, though I can't think of specifics.

driscoll1997 Posted at 4:20 pm on Sep. 13, 2008
Quote: from Just another kid at 7:17 pm on Sep. 13, 2008

Quote: from driscoll1997 at 12:08 am on Sep. 14, 2008

Quote: from Just another kid at 7:06 pm on Sep. 13, 2008

Protestantism was sort of based on trying to cut back on the elitism of catholicism, so yeah, that.
 

 funny how that worked.


didn't exactly totally work, but gotta say, the protestant church as a whole is well, less elitist than the catholic church.
more open in terms of equality for women, homosexuals, etc.


for women yes, but for homosexuals no. remember protestant churches were founded during the reformation period, evangelical are not protestant eve though they claim they are. and elitism it matters what sect of protestantism.

2kewl4u2know Posted at 4:19 pm on Sep. 13, 2008
Quote: from Just another kid at 6:17 pm on Sep. 13, 2008

Quote: from driscoll1997 at 12:08 am on Sep. 14, 2008

Quote: from Just another kid at 7:06 pm on Sep. 13, 2008

Protestantism was sort of based on trying to cut back on the elitism of catholicism, so yeah, that.
 

 funny how that worked.


didn't exactly totally work, but gotta say, the protestant church as a whole is well, less elitist than the catholic church.
more open in terms of equality for women, homosexuals, etc.


Depends of course though which which denomination of Protestantism you are speaking of.

libertine Posted at 4:17 pm on Sep. 13, 2008
Quote: from driscoll1997 at 12:08 am on Sep. 14, 2008

Quote: from Just another kid at 7:06 pm on Sep. 13, 2008

Protestantism was sort of based on trying to cut back on the elitism of catholicism, so yeah, that.

funny how that worked.


didn't exactly totally work, but gotta say, the protestant church as a whole is well, less elitist than the catholic church.
more open in terms of equality for women, homosexuals, etc.

LeanneS Posted at 4:15 pm on Sep. 13, 2008
Im protestant but its not like i go around saying yeh we rule, were the best!
I couldn't care less what people are to be honest

....i didnt read it right either sorry

robdude Posted at 4:15 pm on Sep. 13, 2008
Protestant
writergirl Posted at 4:14 pm on Sep. 13, 2008
protestansism... catholics are just too out there for me
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