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Posted by niggoreanboi on 07-03-2003 06:55 AM:

catholics and christians

I'm Christian myself, but what are the differences between the two?


Posted by J-DraGoNz on 07-03-2003 07:29 AM:

some different beliefs, different way of doing certian things.

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Posted by keyx1o6 on 07-03-2003 05:39 PM:

I think the only difference is that they pray to Mary too, but I'm not positive. Plus the customs are a little different.


Posted by yOOnsk on 07-03-2003 07:20 PM:

Catholicism is a denomination of Christianity, hence, it is simply a "type" of Christianity. Some differences between Catholics and most non-catholics is that Catholics pray to Mary, they pray to the dead, believe in purgatory, observe different sacraments, and Catholics have a priest-system. Protestants believe that every member of the church is a priest. what really gets me ticked off is when i ask some Catholics whether theyre christian or not and they go "no, im catholic"

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Posted by keyx1o6 on 07-03-2003 09:17 PM:

I didn't know they pray to the dead. Interesting...


Posted by J-DraGoNz on 07-03-2003 09:40 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by keyx1o6
I didn't know they pray to the dead. Interesting...



me either. catholics also go to a priest to get their sins forgiven

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Posted by daNNy LuV 1TYM on 07-08-2003 08:56 AM:

i'm catholic and i find it weird when people ask what the differences are between catholics and christians, cuz catholicism is a branch of christianity. it's like asking "what's the difference between chinese people and asians?"

well, even tho others already may have mentioned this, i think main differences between catholics and other christians are:
-catholics pray to mary (the rosary and everything), the saints, and the dead (i guess...i don't really consider it praying..?)
-they have to go to a priest for confession
-they believe in purgatory
-their churches are usually very decorative and richly adorned
-they cannot divorce (or aren't supposed to)
-the catholic bible has 5 more chapters than other christian ones

i thought there were some other ones... but actually i'm not sure about the praying to saints one, and i thought before that only catholics had confirmation and communion, but in "Cry, the Beloved Country" an anglican church has its buildings named after the saints and they have a confirmatory ceremony. maybe that's just the anglicans...but for the most part, catholocism and the rest of the christian sects are very similar.


Posted by tranquility on 07-11-2003 07:55 AM:

there's a lot of differences in how christians and catholics interpret the bible.

-catholics believe in salvation by faith and works. christians believe in salvation through faith alone.

-when Jesus distributed the bread and wine, catholics believe that the bread is the physical body of Christ, and wine is the blood of Christ. Christians interpret it more as figuratively.

there's a lot more but those are the only ones i can think on the top of my head right now. i'll post more when i remember them.


Posted by yOOnsk on 07-12-2003 03:19 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by tranquility
there's a lot of differences in how christians and catholics interpret the bible.
when will ppl understand that catholics ARE christians.. wat ur saying is like saying "there's a lot of differences in how koreans and asians act".. catholics are christians.. catholicism is simply a denomination of christianity.. such as methodist.. or presbyterianism

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Posted by tranquility on 07-12-2003 06:18 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by yOOnsk
when will ppl understand that catholics ARE christians.. wat ur saying is like saying "there's a lot of differences in how koreans and asians act".. catholics are christians.. catholicism is simply a denomination of christianity.. such as methodist.. or presbyterianism

ok whatever.


i don't exactly agree with u saying "Protestants believe that every member of the church is a priest." i don't know where u're getting this.


Posted by yOOnsk on 07-12-2003 07:05 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by tranquility
ok whatever.


i don't exactly agree with u saying "Protestants believe that every member of the church is a priest." i don't know where u're getting this.

well.. wat i meant by that was.. many Catholics believe that we must consult with a priest to talk with God and must consult a priest to ask for forgiveness.. while, i belive, most protestants believe that we are in fact our own priests and can talk to God on our own and ask Him for forgiveness.

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Posted by J-DraGoNz on 07-12-2003 08:44 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by yOOnsk
well.. wat i meant by that was.. many Catholics believe that we must consult with a priest to talk with God and must consult a priest to ask for forgiveness.. while, i belive, most protestants believe that we are in fact our own priests and can talk to God on our own and ask Him for forgiveness.



yea. we confess our sins directly to God, not to a priest.

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Posted by Alchemist on 07-29-2003 02:02 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by yOOnsk
Catholicism is a denomination of Christianity, hence, it is simply a "type" of Christianity. Some differences between Catholics and most non-catholics is that Catholics pray to Mary, they pray to the dead, believe in purgatory, observe different sacraments, and Catholics have a priest-system. Protestants believe that every member of the church is a priest. what really gets me ticked off is when i ask some Catholics whether theyre christian or not and they go "no, im catholic"


This has been pointed out so many times, but then again Muslims and Christians believing in the same God has be pointed out many times as well.


Posted by aznkid1008 on 07-29-2003 04:56 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Alchemist
This has been pointed out so many times, but then again Muslims and Christians believing in the same God has be pointed out many times as well.

well Christians and Jews believe in the same god also. the main difference in these 3 religions r the saviors. Christians believe in the JC, Jews r still waiting, and Muslims believe it was Mohammid(sp). but again also other factors r different too.

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Posted by Spartan on 08-20-2003 06:04 AM:

i dont get how the pope is infallible. no man but jesus was.

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Posted by yOOnsk on 08-21-2003 01:32 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Spartan
i dont get how the pope is infallible. no man but jesus was.
Most catholics know and acknowledge that the pope ISNT infallible.. he is human.. therefore he sins.. what catholics DO believe is that his TEACHINGS and the doctrines that he proposes are all infallible.

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Posted by Spartan on 08-21-2003 06:16 AM:

eerrr.... yeah, i don't believe that.

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Posted by H2oBaebe on 08-21-2003 09:05 AM:

AH!! the movie te haunting made purgatory seem like th creepiest thing!! (man, i have chills just thinkin' about it.. )
anyways, i gues it would have been more appropriate to of asked for the difference between protestants and catholics, but everyone should honestly know wtf we r talking about.. and to bee a bitch, i think that the catholic religion is really capitialistic.. o and the catholic religion has nuns also and yeah, protestants dont.. more of like, 'luv god and follow his ways to show that u believe' not 'give up every fucking thing in ur life for a supreme being because otherwise how is god going to know u believe and confide in him..' dude, how can a priest be expected to throw away the animalistic characteristics that humans just so he can be a priest, does this make sense?? i don't .. argh...


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