[lit-ideas] Re: Comparative religion

Then there's the Assemblies of God movement which says that if you haven't  
spoken in tongues.....
 
Julie Krueger
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In a message dated 3/9/2005 2:30:49 PM Central  Standard Time,  
andreas@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:
>  This doesn't  really seem much different from "Catholics don't think
>  Protestants  are Christian".....it's the exclusionary thing again,  still.

That's  not correct. The Catholic Church accepts Protestants as a  Christian  
religion.



Hi,
Better to say that *some* Catholics accept  Protestants as Christians and  
others do not.

My nephew was in  tears once at an Easter egg hunt at a Methodist church  
(where my  brother and his family attend) since the annual egg hunt was   
traditionally on the grounds of the Governor's mansion--but it was   raining. 
 They had 
to quickly move it indoors to the church and while  many  people were hiding 
eggs, there were others singing cutesy  Christian tunes (you  know, the 
Sunday 
school type) with the  kids.  During one of the songs, my  nephew became 
hysterical (he  had gotten very quiet as he had entered the church)  and 
later we found  
out that he has been taught that no one but Catholics were to  go to  
heaven--and he realized, at that point, that his cousins, aunts/uncles   were 
not going 
to go to heaven since they were not Catholic...    It  was pretty awful, 
actually.  He has been going to a private  Catholic  school, living in what I 
call a 
very conservative Catholic  subculture (since  there is a large Catholic 
community in their city,  the main sports activities  they are in are all run 
by the 
Catholics,  etc.  I don't know that, outside  of our family, he would have 
ever  
comprehended what he was being taught.

That particular world of  Catholicism traipsed over to the KC area to tell  
people in Catholic  churches here how to vote in the presidental  election.   
The  
Catholic Family Life Center director of the KC area  and I have had  many a 
talk about the differences between that Catholic world and  the  Catholic 
world 
that exists (primarily) here...

The nice thing about  Mormonism is that you can baptize the whole family  
(with or without  their permission--and with or without them being alive) and 
 they 
will  get to go to heaven with you.   Whew.  What a relief  that  would be, 
hey?  Someone was pretty compassionate yet realistic  when  that tenant of 
faith 
was set in place...or just liked a  party...

On the other hand, don't ever tell the formerly-known-as-RLDS  that they are  
Mormon or LDS.  They split over whether or not the  line followed Brigham  
Young (who, they are quick to point out, brought  such things as polygamy 
into  
their world) or the line of Joseph  Smith.  (if you come to Missouri, you  
can 
meet the people at the  hq of each of them...)

Beliefnet.org has a great site on Mormonism which  sets out the differences  
between traditional Christianity and the LDS  church.

One of the main concepts that is important, I think, is to look  at how  
people define things like son of God/Son of  God/etc.   The words may  be the 
same, 
but the definitions  completely different...

Thinking many people have a God who is too  small,
Marlena in  Missouri



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