@epic @themactep@fosstodon.org
> his religion of Catholicism
Just to be precise, there is no such religion as Catholicism. There is religion of Christianity, based on teachings of Jesus Christ described in the New Testament, and there's a dozen of churches who claim exclusive ownership of Christianity, in violation of the very fundamental paradigm of Christianity itself (communion of all people).
@epic @themactep@fosstodon.org
No single answer here. Christianity and Catholicism are multifaceted phenomena and it's very important to clearly demarcate the point of reference and the observer when trying to describe what they are and what they are not.
For some people it will be merely a weekly ritual, for some a social identity, for some an ethical system, for some a literal description of how things were created.
@epic @themactep@fosstodon.org
You're literally describing my mom 😂
@epic @themactep@fosstodon.org
The only thing that triggers me about Christianity is when people are attributing to it things that are not even inconsistent but outright contradictory with what Christ has been trying to hammer into these dumb tribal heads 😂 O'Reilly just seems to be a bit like that. I don't trust people who make money on religion, it's one of the contradictory things.
@epic @themactep@fosstodon.org
That's right, Poland is a very bad example of Catholicism, or a very good one, depending on what you want to exemplify. Mainstream Polish Catholicism, with its tribalism, nationalism and hypocrisy, is as distant from the ideals of Christianity as it can be. There are numerous very bright and deeply Christian priests in Polish Church, but they are exceptions rather than mainstream.
Wouldn't most Catholics be surprised to find out their religion is not one? I think so because in my original post I described how Bill thinks at least somewhat like you and gets in trouble with Catholics every time he refers to Catholicism as a philosophy.