This made me laugh incredibly hard, so had to post it.

  • NateNate60@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    In my experience, Catholics tend to be pretty moderate, since the Catholic Church is strictly hierarchical and all dogma originates from the Vatican. The size of the Church, it seems, has a moderating effect on its dogma since they have to appeal to such a large group of followers, and the views of its members tend to average out with a bias towards conservatism (because the Church is so unbelievably old that the inertia of 15th or 10th century doctrine still holds sway).

    Protestants, meanwhile, span the whole political spectrum since the label is pretty broad in general. There are plenty of Protestant churches in my area that espouse very liberal and accepting social views, and probably at least a dozen will even marry same-sex couples, something notoriously disapproved of by the Catholic Church and many other denominations. But there are also many, much louder, Protestant churches that are basically full MAGA.

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      4 hours ago

      This is one of the biggest issues I take with people pronouncing themselves “protestant”. Yah, you’re not Catholic, but that tells me as much as saying you aren’t from Romania- effectively nothing.

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      21 hours ago

      Sure, there definitely are conservative Catholics and liberal Protestants, I was just speaking in broad generalizations and tendencies (hence the use of the phrase ‘tend, in general, to be’.)