Anonymous wrote:Evangelical Christian. I will be going to church on Easter the same way I have since March 15th... via live stream. The church is not a building. Thankful my Lord promises to never leave or forsake me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The churches staying open are not Catholic, so why are you blaming the Pope?
You're just full of prejudice, aren't you, OP.
Don't worry. I'm sure at some point in your life Catholics will do something egregious and you'll have a field day!
Oh jeez. I'm not anti-Catholic.
It was a question borne from all the coverage of churches being open. You all are so defensive. I would be saying the same thing about mosques if a major Muslim holiday were coming up.
NP. I’m not Catholic but you do seem pretty anti-Catholic. Or at least ignorant. If you’ve been seeing “many” reports of church gatherings (and I haven’t seen these reports), then you’d know the denominations and you wouldn’t be blaming the pope.
Come on. It's not unreasonable to look at reports of churches being packed (and they've been in mainstream news outlets, so I'm surprised you haven't seen them) and ask about the Catholic Church. It's great that they're being responsible--that's wonderful--but it's reasonable to ask about other churches.
In a Western country, it is unpardonable to not know the difference between the main Christian denominations.
+1
Based on the news coverage on these churches that refuse to close, its abundantly clear they aren’t Catholic (or really any of the older denominations with national/international hierarchy and leadership), but local (mega) churches.
I wasn’t raised in any real religion, and can figure that out, c’mon.
And yea, I do think those crazies will get hit, hopefully it’ll be contained enough to not spread outside their communities and won’t overtax the local hospitals.
+2. Or even just know the difference between catholics and protestants/everybody else. And why not start a thread about the Orthodox Jews?
Geez, OP, targetting Catholics seems pretty deliberate to this non-Catholic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The churches staying open are not Catholic, so why are you blaming the Pope?
You're just full of prejudice, aren't you, OP.
Don't worry. I'm sure at some point in your life Catholics will do something egregious and you'll have a field day!
Oh jeez. I'm not anti-Catholic.
It was a question borne from all the coverage of churches being open. You all are so defensive. I would be saying the same thing about mosques if a major Muslim holiday were coming up.
NP. I’m not Catholic but you do seem pretty anti-Catholic. Or at least ignorant. If you’ve been seeing “many” reports of church gatherings (and I haven’t seen these reports), then you’d know the denominations and you wouldn’t be blaming the pope.
Come on. It's not unreasonable to look at reports of churches being packed (and they've been in mainstream news outlets, so I'm surprised you haven't seen them) and ask about the Catholic Church. It's great that they're being responsible--that's wonderful--but it's reasonable to ask about other churches.
In a Western country, it is unpardonable to not know the difference between the main Christian denominations.
+1
Based on the news coverage on these churches that refuse to close, its abundantly clear they aren’t Catholic (or really any of the older denominations with national/international hierarchy and leadership), but local (mega) churches.
I wasn’t raised in any real religion, and can figure that out, c’mon.
And yea, I do think those crazies will get hit, hopefully it’ll be contained enough to not spread outside their communities and won’t overtax the local hospitals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The churches staying open are not Catholic, so why are you blaming the Pope?
You're just full of prejudice, aren't you, OP.
Don't worry. I'm sure at some point in your life Catholics will do something egregious and you'll have a field day!
Oh jeez. I'm not anti-Catholic.
It was a question borne from all the coverage of churches being open. You all are so defensive. I would be saying the same thing about mosques if a major Muslim holiday were coming up.
Because you're Catholic-bashing. If you didn't mean to do that, surely you'll have no problem apologizing.
But I think you knew exactly what you were doing.
I've now posted several times how wonderful it is that Catholics are being responsible. No one has answered the question about other denominations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Absolutely not. Our church (Catholic) will be locked so no none can come in, but the priest will do a mass and live stream it. Catholics believe in science.
This made me laugh.
Anonymous wrote:Absolutely not. Our church (Catholic) will be locked so no none can come in, but the priest will do a mass and live stream it. Catholics believe in science.
Anonymous wrote:Frankly, this holiday terrifies me, given COVID. I think people going to church is going to just destroy our ability to fight this virus for a long time.
Us Jews will stay home for Passover (all the synagogues I know of have gone to totally virtual services anyway) but I've heard nothing from the Pope. It's inexcusable that he hasn't come out and urged Catholics to stay home and access virtual masses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The churches staying open are not Catholic, so why are you blaming the Pope?
You're just full of prejudice, aren't you, OP.
Don't worry. I'm sure at some point in your life Catholics will do something egregious and you'll have a field day!
Oh jeez. I'm not anti-Catholic.
It was a question borne from all the coverage of churches being open. You all are so defensive. I would be saying the same thing about mosques if a major Muslim holiday were coming up.
NP. I’m not Catholic but you do seem pretty anti-Catholic. Or at least ignorant. If you’ve been seeing “many” reports of church gatherings (and I haven’t seen these reports), then you’d know the denominations and you wouldn’t be blaming the pope.
Come on. It's not unreasonable to look at reports of churches being packed (and they've been in mainstream news outlets, so I'm surprised you haven't seen them) and ask about the Catholic Church. It's great that they're being responsible--that's wonderful--but it's reasonable to ask about other churches.
In a Western country, it is unpardonable to not know the difference between the main Christian denominations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The churches staying open are not Catholic, so why are you blaming the Pope?
You're just full of prejudice, aren't you, OP.
Don't worry. I'm sure at some point in your life Catholics will do something egregious and you'll have a field day!
Oh jeez. I'm not anti-Catholic.
It was a question borne from all the coverage of churches being open. You all are so defensive. I would be saying the same thing about mosques if a major Muslim holiday were coming up.
Funny you say that because a major Muslim holiday IS coming up: Ramadan 2020 in United States will begin in the evening of
Thursday, April 23 and ends in the evening of Saturday, May 22.
But I bet we won’t hear from you because you obviously are fixated on Catholics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The churches staying open are not Catholic, so why are you blaming the Pope?
You're just full of prejudice, aren't you, OP.
Don't worry. I'm sure at some point in your life Catholics will do something egregious and you'll have a field day!
Oh jeez. I'm not anti-Catholic.
It was a question borne from all the coverage of churches being open. You all are so defensive. I would be saying the same thing about mosques if a major Muslim holiday were coming up.
Anonymous wrote:Looking to start a fight, I see.