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Old 04-08-2005, 08:17 PM
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Originally posted by qteasied
I've heard the "I'm not Catholic, I'm Christian" thing EVERYWHERE. It's a common mistake that lots of people continue to make although it's totally ass-backwards. I don't know why people believe this though...
I'm bothered by this too. This often comes from Protestants who are members of more evangelical churches. If that's the case, then are members of "mainline"/"high" churches such as the Anglican/Episcopal church or Presbytarians considered "Christian" or are they something else? Anglican services are often criticized for being too "Catholic."

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But I'm agnostic (baptized Catholic), and I don't know why I'm bothered by the Pope's death. I really was saddened when I heard the news. We all knew it was going to happen, but still...He may have said some things that many people don't agree with, but he truly was a forward-thinking Pope. The fact he even admits that the Church committed sins was a great thing. I hope his successor continues to move the Church in this direction.
I know what you mean. I was deeply saddened by this too. John Paul was the only pope I knew. I remember my Grade 1 teacher telling the class about him on my first day in Catholic school.
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