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Originally Posted by UMP25
If you knew what you were talking about, then you'd know "masses" is always capitalized.
This is an oxymoronic statement. There cannot be differences "between" Catholicism and Christianity because Catholicism is but one denomination of Christianity. Seriously now, Steve, your ignorance of Catholicism and dare I say, Christianity, is appalling. You're sounding like many of those of the Religious Right, which is not easy for me to say, considering that I tend to be a conservative individual ideologically and socially.
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Did you even click on any of the links I provided? I'm not alone in this. Saying that Catholicism is but one denomination of Christianity is false. It share principles with
mainstream, evangelical, Protestant Christianity, but its differences are many and significant. If you don't understand this, then you are ignorant of Protestant denominations. Go do the research, I have already. Like I said, my ex-wife, my current wife, my wife's aunt who we care for in our home, and my wife's family are CATHOLIC. I have studied the differences between the two. How can you say I don't know what I'm talking about. Go read the sites I gave you, and then come back and say it's just me. There cannot be differences? What in the world does that mean? That's like saying that Porsches and Mercedes are both cars, so they are identical, and have no differences. Catholics and mainstream Christians have many philosophical differences. Too many to list. Go to the links.