Funnily I was just thinking that the difference between Catholics and Protestants seems to be that they both think they deserve it but the Catholics also think it's hot.
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Yeah, I was being somewhat tongue in cheek. The actual differences is more that it's easier for me to see what the Catholics get out of it - there seems to be more of a positive aesthetic sense of their religious experience, while the Protestants seem unrelentingly bleak.
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I can believe that! I'm going almost entirely off the literature. I can count the number of actual Christians I interact with on the finger of one hand. Actually I'm struggling to think of a second.
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Oh yes, that's true, you're the second.
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I should maybe add that I don't avoid Christians (except ones who will try to convert me, who I've had some frustrating experiences with in the past), the lack of many Christians in my social circle is just a mix of location and queerness of my social circle.
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I know a moderate number of *ex* Christians, yeah, although oddly that skews more towards weird niche denominations bordering on cults. Possibly I just don't notice when they're ex of a more vanilla denomination though.
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