Catholics, like the rest of the catholic Christian church, follow the same belief system. As I've outlined above, members of the Catholic church that don't follow Christ, and that IS possible, are not Christians. I simply point out to you the simple facts. I've met very few atheists that understand what Christianity is really about. If you wish to continue in your ignorance then that's up to you. I merely seek to put right your misconceptions. It isn't an argument for me, it's a simple point of fact.
Padriac you're statements are laughable. Martin Luther had valid points and pointed out to Catholicism where it was in error. Catholicism clung on to it's deviation from Christ's direct teachings and so the split occurred. Like I've said, mostly Christianity as a whole is together as a church now. Only those that refuse to accept Christ's teachings are considered non Christians. Which of my points listed do you think is Christian?
@ Kyu: If you want to address Christians instead of the incorrect definition that you have, then you have to face the facts. Personally I find it incredulous that after 15 years you still have no real understanding of what you rebel against. You of all people represent stubbournness for the sake of it. You made up your mind against something without knowing the facts, and you defend your position of ignorance.
Padriac you're statements are laughable. Martin Luther had valid points and pointed out to Catholicism where it was in error. Catholicism clung on to it's deviation from Christ's direct teachings and so the split occurred. Like I've said, mostly Christianity as a whole is together as a church now. Only those that refuse to accept Christ's teachings are considered non Christians. Which of my points listed do you think is Christian?
@ Kyu: If you want to address Christians instead of the incorrect definition that you have, then you have to face the facts. Personally I find it incredulous that after 15 years you still have no real understanding of what you rebel against. You of all people represent stubbournness for the sake of it. You made up your mind against something without knowing the facts, and you defend your position of ignorance.

