[Facts] Re: Perin
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You are correct that not all Christians fall within the categories of Protestant or Catholic. That doesn't mean that "Christians and Catholics" is an effective way to get your point across. I'm still not clear what groups you are talking about.
I have no intention of being condescending or contrarian, merely accurate. This is a facts board after all.
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I have no intention of being condescending or contrarian, merely accurate. This is a facts board after all.
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It is a facts board! Which is why I was presenting the facts in the most correct way language can articulate. As someone who has studied world religion, I know Catholics do not consider themselves as a “subgroup” of Christianity nor do all Christians identify as Protestants. It is important to identify people with the identity they set for themselves.
Hopefully this clears up your semantic misunderstanding.
Hopefully this clears up your semantic misunderstanding.
There may be a tiny minority of Catholics who don't consider themselves Christian but that would be an extremely odd belief given that Catholicism is literally the original versian of Christianity. Everything I look up about Catholicism from a reliable source states that it is a Christian denomination.
When you say "most Christians" who do you mean? That's what I'm trying to ascertain.
When you say "most Christians" who do you mean? That's what I'm trying to ascertain.