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In reply to the discussion: Can anyone point me to any actual persecution or mass discrimination of Catholics in the US today? [View all]Manifestor_of_Light
(21,046 posts)I went to high school with two very bright girls whose father was a Lutheran minister. Missouri Synod.
The younger girl married a boy she met after working a waitress job in a restaurant. He worked at the same restaurant. He was a Baptist.
Her father swore that he would never speak to her again. Yes, I realize this is conservative Lutheran, but it's still Lutheran.
Also, the two sisters had three younger brothers. Both sisters did all the housework and the boys sat around on their butts, so their parents were sexist as well.
The Lutherans say "holy Christian church" instead of "holy catholic church" in the Apostles' Creed, because they don't understand what the word catholic with a small "c" means. Catholic with a small "C" means "universal" or "wide-ranging".
The Methodists and Presbyterians seem to understand the meaning of small-c catholic in their Apostles' Creed.
I know about Luther's opinion of the Jews. John Calvin had Michael Servetus, the first Unitarian, barbecued at the stake in Geneva in 1553, because he was infuriated at the concept of One God and Servetus was against infant baptism.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Servetus
There is plenty of blame to go around for persecution, and the Protestants have done a lot of it themselves.