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Why are most Protestants apparently hostile to Catholics?

Within the Christian faith, why most forms of Protestant Christianity, etc either Baptist, Evangelical, .., so hostile to Catholicism?
  I'm not saying that Catholicism is better than any other form of Christianity, but why is often condemned by Protestants? Clear that the practices and rituals may be different and some forms of theology disagree, but considering Catholicism was the first (official) form of Christianity established (under Constantine), why is involved both?
  Catholics do not worship Mary or the Pope and the hold of the key lessons that Protestants do the same (Jesus, Trinity, and so on). So why the hostility if both movements believe the same thing ultimately?

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11 comments for “Why are most Protestants apparently hostile to Catholics?”


  1. Pangloss (Binge Thinker) says:

    Did you mean those who continue to repeat false assumptions about the Catholic Church, even after being corrected again and again?
      Willful ignorance, intellectual laziness or dishonesty absolutely take your pick.

  2. mjmorell says:

    It is simply not true that most Protestants are hostile to Catholics. See link below.
      I agree however, that Protestants have many of these views. Humble and polite disagreement on various issues is expected, but the hostility is misplaced. Intolerance is part of a fallen human nature, and like other sins (greed, hypocrisy, etc.) is a way to educate the head of religion and other areas of life.
      I was raised Catholic, and since then have been part of three different Protestant denominations. I see the strengths in each of them, as well as in Eastern Orthodox tradition. I wish the Church could be more united under a "big tent", which contains different perspectives on non-essentials. (I guess the challenge is that each one defines what constitutes the "essence" differently.)

  3. Chromaca says:

    CATHOLIC AND PROTESTANT NOT BELIEVE THE "SAME THING.
      The Catholic Bible contains several clearly not, the fight against the Bible, and even elements of sin as Mariolotry, the Rosary, the confessional, prayers to saints, the Immaculate Conception, the scapular, purgatory, works-based salvation, penance, prayer for the dead, the Apocrypha, the authority of tradition, the baptism of infants, repetitive prayer, intercession of saints, the sacraments, salvation outside of Christ, transubstantiation, and more. All this is amply documented in the Catechism of the Church itself (official rule book) and analyzed in depth in numerous websites and books.
      Protestantism simply rejects the doctrine that is contrary to the Holy Bible. Christians are instructed by God to "have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness but rather reprove them." (Ephesians 5:11).

  4. Farsight says:

    As a Catholic, I can tell this is not the majority of Protestants. It's just a very vocal minority. It's just human nature. People do not like what I do not understand. Some people can go to that natural feeling, but not others.
      Also - has not been established by Constantine. A man by the name of Ignatius of Antioch wrote about the Catholic Church by name in 107 AD, more than 200 years before Constantine came.

  5. Shinigami . says:

    Bad blood.
      What would have occurred anyway because the English hatred of the Normans, and the Japanese hate the Chinese.

  6. imacatho says:

    I always had the idea that Protestants felt that if they fail to protest against the Catholic Church, then it would not be Protestants.
      With love in Christ.

  7. HTaciana says:

    Henry VIII propaganda campaign against the Pope.

  8. Al Gorythm says:

    Sibling rivalry?
      While not open fire, I would not worry about it.

  9. Newell says:

    They are Protestants. They protest against our church. That's why I left.

  10. harry killwater says:

    States Catholic doctrine and every pope has proclaimed in recent history that salvation is exclusive to the Catholic Church and the RCC is the only true church and body of Christ.
      You may not know this or believe, but if you search and find is true, will you be true to his faith and convictions, and please join a Protestant community.
      agapefromnc
      Edit
      Since there is no great thing if you are Catholic or not only for what they believe, try to join a Baptist church and it was renamed with the baptism and plunges a "believer" and come back and tell his father about it. Can you say excommunication?
      (For the record I am Methodist and I am fine with the baptism of infants)

  11. Fred Bauder says:

    It is death and torture that the Catholic Church engaged in during its history.



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