Christian & Catholic
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- jimeeboy510
Hmm...interesting replies. I had this conversation with a friend and it come out like this. Catholics are lead by the head of the church in Rome, so we are , if not, the largest religion practicing the same thing at pretty much the same time no matter what Catholic church you go into.
Whereas Christian Churches (other denominations) are pretty different from each other. One non-denomination church will be preaching something slightly different than another non-denomination church....why, bc everyone interpretes the bible in their own way. And many times, it can cause evil (slavery, racism, holy wars). At times, it can even turns into a cult following.
If everyone uses the same vows to get married, why is it much harder to get a divorce in a Catholic marriage, whereas its much easy for other Christians.
In the end, Catholism is more widely followed. But they are all similar except by the ways we practice our faith. No body is wrong or right, but there are endless arguments that lead to fingers pointing out that your practice is wrong.
If theologist can debate over this endlessly, how the hell do people have interfaith marriages like this. I just wish somebody can share with me their experience on how they got thru it. I'm not even a hardcore Catholic...its just a way I was raised up and sort of a culture. If you are still reading this, you are crazy, but thanks.