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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The anti-Catholic folks always need to chime in on any forum about any religion. Get a grip[/quote] I'm not being anti-catholic. There's nothing closer to Catholicism than Episcopalianism. I'm merely pointing out that at a young age, kids parrot their parents' religious beliefs, don't always get it right, and often are too rigid. As a kid I got grief from a fellow Christian and my son gets grief from a fellow Muslim. It's nothing more or less than that.[/quote] I don't think that the poster understands just how much "Episcopalianism is like Catholicism" idea raises the hackles of Catholics. You may think that's true. The Catholics I know an I can't see it. Episcopalianism is just another Protestant sect.[/quote] Oy. Does anybody even realize the the poster who brought this up was talking about HER OWN experiences 30-odd years ago, not something that happened recently? And not being able to tell the difference between Protestant sects hardly makes anybody sound qualified to compare any Christian sects at all, Catholic or otherwise. [/quote]
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