4 eigner wrote:
No one ever forced them to be Catholic and yet they are by their own choice.
I mean, if we're going to have this discussion, it's gotta' maintain at least some level of accuracy.
EVERY catholic was forced to be Catholic. Do you remember the long talk you had with your parents when you were 6 weeks old, just before they baptized you, and they asked you what religion you were most interested in and why? That's right, because it never happened. It also didn't happen when you were 5 or 6 and received Communion. And how would it have gone if when you were 14 you told your parents, "yeah, you know what, I know that our entire family, extended family, friends, neighbors, co-workers....yeah pretty much everyone we know is catholic and has completed their sacraments, but after much thought, I think I'm done with this whole catholic thing, I'm just not going to do Confirmation....."
There's a reason why Saudis are not Catholic....because their parents didn't force them to be when they were young and didn't know any better. No, instead they forced them to take on another religion and to look at women as 3rd class citizens. 4th if we're counting the dog.
I mean.....if we're going to be accurate here.
This 92% I keep hearing is grossly inaccurate and you all know it. For most people that don't go to church anymore and have no attachment to the RCC at all, they're still going to check the "Catholic" box when asked what religion they are. It's that simple. They're not at the "Atheist" point, at least not yet, so when given the other choices, they're going to claim Catholic. Simples.
I guess what I'm saying is if you're not a full blown atheist or if at the very least you're not sure, you're going to put the check mark next to the religion you grew up with.