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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Synagogues are vandalized far more often than Catholic churches. There were more than twice as many attacks on synagogues than Catholic Churches in 2023 even though the Catholic population is 10 times larger than the Jewish population. https://faithbased-isao.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Analsyis-and-Review-of-Attacks-on-Houses-of-Worship-in-2023.pdf [/quote] So that means that anticatholicism should be minimized? [/quote] Why are you bothering with this fake equivalency? A person is not born Catholic. Catholic is not something a DNA test will reveal. Jewish and Catholic are not the same kind of thing at all. [b]You can stop being Catholic simply by deciding to go to a different church. [/b]One cannot stop being Jewish, regardless of religious practice or belief. [/quote] That's not true. Once you are baptized in the Catholic Church, you are Catholic forever.[/quote] That sounds like something Catholics are taught, but former Catholics don’t believe any more.[/quote] I'm a non-practicing Catholic and I accept this as a fact.[/quote]
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