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In reply to the discussion: What people here who demand Catholics leave their church don't understand. [View all]SheilaT
(23,156 posts)The problem with Catholics who consider themselves liberal, progressive, all those nice things, but who stay in the Church and are not working actively to change things are, in the end, consenting to what happens.
And of course, the reality is that the laity have almost no influence on how the Catholic Church behaves. It has been priests protecting pedophile priests, bishops and Popes collaborating with the worst regimes out there, and so on.
Even though I feel almost no urge to find my social group within any religious context, I understand because I know how social we humans are. For a large part of human history what is called religion has been a foundation of almost all cultures and societies. Even the officially atheistic Soviet Union simply replaced the role of churches with state-sanctioned organizations.
The essential problem I have with all organized religions is that in the end they all say, "We have the truth." Okay, I know that UU doesn't quite say that, and many denominations are willing to tolerate (notice that word) a lot of belief diversity within their ranks. For me, in the end, I prefer to think for myself. I don't demand that Catholics leave the Church, but I do question why so many choose to stay, when staying implies consent to everything that is done in the name of the Church.
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