I've noticed that a lot of Protestants are totally clueless about catholics. Why is this?

Anonymous
And why do they think they are not? Sure it's argumentative. Just making a point.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:And why do they think they are not? Sure it's argumentative. Just making a point.


It really depends on how you were raised -- your parents, influence of other religions around you, your interests.
Anonymous
So Why do people generalize one person's experience to 60 million people?
Anonymous
It's simple either way. Lack of education.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:And why do they think they are not? Sure it's argumentative. Just making a point.


And quite a few Catholics are totally clueless about Protestants.
Anonymous
I just finished reading Hillbillly Elegy and was shocked when the author says he had to describe what a Catholic is to someone from his hometown. It's one thing to not understand what goes on in a Catholic Church, it's another to not know the existence of the religion of the majority of the globe.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And why do they think they are not? Sure it's argumentative. Just making a point.


And quite a few Catholics are totally clueless about Protestants.



Anonymous
I was raised in the southern baptist church and was taught that Catholics worshipped Mary, idols, etc. Didn't believe Jesus could forgive sin without a priest, more other nonsense than I could even try to list. I became Catholic as an adult when my kids were attending private Catholic school. We were just so impressed with the teachings at that particular parish. I am an interfaith minister but still love the Catholic Church. As a child and even young adult I remember being told that Catholics weren't really Christians. This despite the fact that the Catholic Church was the first Christian Church.

It all comes down to education. When you choose to open your mind and grow spiritually, you find sacred worth and truth in all faith paths. Sadly, many people are terrified to do that. The threat of eternal damnation is terrifying. Many see questioning as sinful.
Anonymous
Catholic here: my mother always used to say "protestant" like it was a slur. She is college educated and well traveled, but it didn't do anything to broaden her view.
Anonymous
They think they are more evolved, both socially, intellectually and spiritually superior. In my Protestant church they cite Catholic theologians and other thinkers without mentioning they are Catholic. They elect to forget where they came from, but the Protestanr churches can still be broader minded than the Catholic Church (not individual Catholics) Signed, ex-Catholic
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I just finished reading Hillbillly Elegy and was shocked when the author says he had to describe what a Catholic is to someone from his hometown. It's one thing to not understand what goes on in a Catholic Church, it's another to not know the existence of the religion of the majority of the globe.


My great grandfather was in the Klan in Elkins, West Virginia a hundred years ago. There weren't any black people there so they targeted Catholics instead. My grandmother left for DC as soon she turned 18 and married an FBI agent .
Anonymous
Give me a break.
Anonymous
People who in the majority are often ignorant about people in the minority. People in the minority usually have to be knowledgeable about those in the majority in order to survive. What you say about Protestants is often true of whites with regard to other racial groups, for example.
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