Maybe, maybe not. Depends on where you get your information.CID1990 wrote:in a word?SeattleGriz wrote:
Christianity is #2 at what? Not coming at you, just trying to corral this generalized discussion that Christianity is #2. Are we talking overall? Do we not count the hospitals, charity, bodies and all the other positive items that Christianity gives us on the daily basis, or are we just talking the bad stuff.
intolerance
and like I said, there's a LOT of daylight between the two, but almost all religions have at their core an element of "my way is right and yours is wrong"
Even benign proselytizing is acting on this core religious tenet - since Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism and others dont have a major evangelical mandate, Islam and Christianity will naturally be #1 and #2 in terms of intolerance to other religions
My sons Catholic elementary school takes their 8th graders on a short walk down the street each year to visit a Mosque. There they are greeted and given a tour and a quick lesson about their religion. The Catholic school has always offered to host a tour for their kids, even if it means gathering on a weekend, but they have always declined.
On a somewhat different note, all students of Catholic elementary and high schools that I know best (in NJ, VA, and STL) have to perform a minimum number of hours of school/parish and community service. You can't drive around STL on a weekend and not see a group performing service somewhere. I can't say for sure how well the other religions' youth measure up in this regard, but I would be shocked if it was even close.








