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In reply to the discussion: Why do some progressive Democrats ignore bigotry and intolerance in religions? [View all]MineralMan
(147,636 posts)8. That denomination is notable for its tolerance.
On the other hand, we have the Roman Catholic Church, which has vastly more members, and remains a misogynistic and homophobic organization. It is also pretty well-tolerated by most people, despite that. Even many progressive Democrats are members of that church and refrain from criticizing its institutional tolerance issues.
That's the most obvious example. Another would be the Russian Orthodox Church, which is in full support of the Putin control of Russia. It, too, is homophobic, misogynistic and antisemitic. That's another example, which can be seen in a post in this very group. It is forgiven by many people, since it also provides a religious or "faith" connection to people in Russia. Faith trumps tolerance in that church as well.
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Why do some progressive Democrats ignore bigotry and intolerance in religions? [View all]
MineralMan
Oct 2018
OP
Your question is so general as to be infinitely malleable, but here's my take...
FreepFryer
Oct 2018
#1
See this link for information on the increasing number of Catholic hospitals
MineralMan
Oct 2018
#28
At first glance this seems to be less about Catholic hospitals "taking over"
thucythucy
Oct 2018
#34
I agree with that, but I'd also add that religious experience is important
marylandblue
Oct 2018
#26