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o the Catholic Church. But in all reality, he is objecting to his own Fundamentalist belief. Fundamentalists agree on the sanctity of human life, and the importance of marriage. Fundamentalists hold the Bible to be the holy, infallible Word of God. Fundamentalists hold that our God is a God in three distinct persons within the Trinity. Fundamentalists believe in Christ's death and atonement. Fundamentalists believe in sin and the consequence of it. How is this any different from the Roman Catholic Church? If Fundamentalist positions are the same as Catholics, then how can "Catholicism and Christianity have nothing in common?" And what church isn't without problems? When have we ever said that we were perfect? As I said earlier, the church has had her share of sin in the past, but to pin all blame at the Catholic Church, to say that no man is more at fault then the Catholic Church, truly makes the sacrifice of Christ non-existent. Christ did not so love everyone but Catholics to die for the sins of Catholics; he died for all people because all are with sin. Catholics, Baptists, Church of Christ, Presbyterians, Lutherans, etc. all have the blood of many of their hands. You will read of many examples of horrible, sinful actions by the same people who preach about how horrible the Catholic Church is. But praise be to God that Catholics are more in line with moral theology then Protestants in our time. In the issue of contraception, the Catholic Church has always maintained that any form of contraception that prevents the natural process of reproduction is a grave, moral sin. It is no different than abortion. To control life, to prevent life, and to end life is the same as playing God. God created life, and can end life. But now, many radical Protestant churches believe that, not only contraception and abortion are acceptable, but now any issue that contradicts moral and biblical truth, can be common practice. Some Protestant churches have h...

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