For the record, Catholics are Christians.
If you're referring to Catholics vs. Protestants, I think it depends on the individual person. In each you'll find people who are completely comitted, those who are "lukewarm", those who barely attend Church at all and those who don't.
2007-02-04 18:14:33
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answered by Some Guy 6
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I would not say that all Christians in general aren't truthful to their religion. I am a Catholic as well. Some are still religious. But I observed that other people with different religion gave more time in going to their church. More respectful and obedient in their commandments. They don't do those things that prohibited to their religion. I have a friend who is a Jehova's witness and I saw in her the real passion of having a religion. It is not just to have a religion and a God but how will you as a person do good for other and continue for what you believe in. We need to respect each others belief.
2007-02-05 02:24:28
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answered by Jeanus 2
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I dont know very many Catholics who actually go to church. But I would say Catholics are much stricter than Christians. But I honestly could not tell you because who really knows the answer to that? No one can tell you the honest truth. all you are going to get is peoples opinions. so if I we're you I would ask God when you go to heaven.
2007-02-05 02:30:44
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answered by danielle 2
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Catholics are Christians. No one group is going to be more faithful or truthful. You will always find those that will go against any given doctrine. It's part of being an imperfect human being. The ability to recognise that doing something is wrong, and being willing to change that behaviour is what is important. No matter what religion one may be.
2007-02-05 02:16:38
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answered by mtnflower43 4
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Catholics are christians
2007-02-05 04:21:26
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answered by iain d 2
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Yes, and Catholics are Christians
God Bless You
2007-02-05 02:12:54
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answered by ? 6
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"Catholics or Christians!" I do hope that was a typo. You might also wish to list Hebrews, Gnostics, and Muslims as they are all "People of the Book" and truth is culturally malleable.
2007-02-05 02:16:46
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answered by Terry 7
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Both and Neither - the common denominator is that we are all humans. Religion doesn't change that - just helps us to cope with it better.
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2007-02-05 02:14:17
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answered by Jim 2
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It doesn't matter what religion!If you love God,you will be faithful in your church until you learn a better way from a more truthful teacher of the bible!We live to please God,not man.
2007-02-05 02:14:12
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answered by Frogmama 4
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catholics are not christians, and christains are not catholics. Catholics followed Papal doctrine in Rome while Christians follows Jesus Christ Doctrine. Christians do not worship idols and icons, while catholics pray unto icons, and idols.
They are different. sorry but your question is wrong.
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2007-02-05 02:24:22
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answered by Boyet from PH 1
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