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Week 6 Cultural attitudes toward Catholicism Introduction to Religion

Week 6 Cultural attitudes toward Catholicism Introduction to Religion

Q In your post for this week, please respond to the following questions: • If you are not a Catholic Christian, reflect on what your attitudes and feelings about the Catholic Church and Catholic people are. • If you are a Catholic, are you aware of any anti-Catholic prejudice? • Are you aware of any anti-Catholic prejudice in your community? Elsewhere? What forms does it take? Is it organized or informal? • When JFK ran for/became President, it was a very big deal that he was Catholic, and it stirred up a lot of Protestant fears. Do you think that it still matters if a Presidential candidate is Catholic? Explain.

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I am not a Catholic, but I respect every religion and every sects and sub-sects that exist and strongly believe that if nothing is professing or encouraging harm and disharmony, all forms of belief should be allowed to function smoothly and without any criticisms. Yes, sometimes, criticisms can be helpful as it helps minimize wrong thoughts and ideas and clear the vision, to provide space to accommodate new learning and insights, but not always can such success be achieved through criticism. Sometimes endurance, respect, and understanding must combine and create a platform that allows the opportunity for improvement.