Frank wrote on Apr 15
th, 2021 at 11:04am:
The Catholic Church hasnt always been Christian?? That is the Bbwianesque bit.
Peter (Petros, lit. Stone, rock) is what Jesus founded the church. "And I tell you that you are Peter, and on this rock I will build my church, and the gates of Hades will not overcome it."
You can't be more " always Christian" than that.
What has happened to it since then is what I'm talking about. There's been splits, corruption, anti-Semitism, pedophilia, dissent and "authoritarianism"
There's no doubt Christian churches, when they weren't so obstinate, played a big part in the building of Western Culture, but churches have their own separate ideas these days and Christians can decide for themselves which one they'd like to attend.
However, the principles of Christianity remain the same and to many Christians, attending a church isn't really necessary
That said, Christian principles need to be re-taught nowadays as a prerequisite of hanging on to our Western Culture, if we keep taking it for granted, we could lose it, and what is there to replace it? We seem to be gradually reverting back to paganism and selfishness