• givesomefucks@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    Mate…

    Go tell a Catholic and a Protestant that they’ll the same religion and see what happens.

    They tend to have a pretty big history.

    And where do you want to draw the line for “same”?

    Islam, Judaism, and Christianity all worship the same God.

    The one that Abraham heard in his head that told him to kill his brother, then told him to kill his son but at the last second changed their mind.

    They have minor disagreements on prophets and what food is allowed, but they’re worshipping the same god a (likely schizophrenic) guy over 2,000 years ago said he could hear in his head.

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      8 months ago

      Two toddlers who hate each other getting mad when they’re put in the same group does not mean they’re not the same.

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      8 months ago

      If I asked a Protestant and a Catholic in my country they’d certainly say they’re part of the same religion.

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      8 months ago

      In my personal experience, this really depends on the context. Most of the time what you say is true. However they are as opportunistic as anything else. If you are discussing things that point to the division of sects as a weakness, or how demographics don’t stack up to other because of the division of sects (like in this article), suddenly they are perfectly fine with every other sect being the same religion.

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      8 months ago

      Ask a very devout US Catholic if they believe in evolution or the Big Bang. Their views are aligned with the Protestant-derived churches around them.