Yes but they all have different answers. Some is because of their parents, others are new born, others saw Jesus and had visions.
In theory Catholicism would be the correct doctrine if you are an avid devout reader of the bible (even if you support non literalist interpretations) but there's the historical context of Rome V. Constantinople and then Henry VIII (was it VIII?) wanted to have a divorce and so he told the pope to fuck himself (and anglicanism was born).
As someone who lives in the middle of reasonably coherent catholics I don't really dislike it, most people I've met are nice and don't mind the fact I don't believe (some old people tell me I just need to search for god but it's ok if I don't find it) - But I respect the advantages the protestant work ethic had for some countries.
In theory Catholicism would be the correct doctrine if you are an avid devout reader of the bible (even if you support non literalist interpretations) but there's the historical context of Rome V. Constantinople and then Henry VIII (was it VIII?) wanted to have a divorce and so he told the pope to fuck himself (and anglicanism was born).
As someone who lives in the middle of reasonably coherent catholics I don't really dislike it, most people I've met are nice and don't mind the fact I don't believe (some old people tell me I just need to search for god but it's ok if I don't find it) - But I respect the advantages the protestant work ethic had for some countries.
Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster. And if you gaze long enough into an abyss, the abyss will gaze back into you