Is Catholicism the most intellectually sound religion?

Is Catholicism the most intellectually sound religion?

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As a catholic, I can say it is not. If you lived in a catholic country, you would know.

Yes.

>Italians
>Mexicans
>Irish
>LARPing Yea Forums pseud losers

Very intellectually sound, indeed

Nothing wrong with Italians.

It’s the epitome of that one mid wit meme picture. Sub 70 and above 130 IQ realize it’s patrician. Everyone else doesn’t get it.

I was persuaded into converting so, for me, it is.

yes. but most Catholics are not intellectuals, so you can't really judge the religion by them. witness the ignorance of the first poster. there's no harm in not being informed of every nuance of Christian philosophy. Jesus didn't ask for that, he commanded us to love one another. and most good, if uneducated, Catholics do that.

Look, just because Aquinas wrote the Summa and he happened to be Catholic, that doesn't make the Pope a legitimate theological authority.

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that's not what OP asked, spergfrog

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of course.

The top writers are all catholics.

Name one

Maybe not, but its often put forward that the existence of the Summa Theologica somehow makes Catholic doctrine more sound when the strongest arguments can only be applied to what C. S. Lewis called "Mere Christianity"

not that user but Tolkien.

Virgil
Dante
Shakespeare

As a Catholic I can say that transubstantiation defies empiricism, logic, and rationalism in every possible way.

>t. dummy who doesn't even know the definition of metaphysics

It certainly has the cutest saints. Do you really think pic related could go to Hell?

>and that's a good thing!

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cringe. shouldn't you be on /x/ or /sci/? Yea Forums is for open minded people

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You forgot the French, the Spanish, half of Eastern Europe, Western Africa and South America. The Anglicans are pretty much closet Catholics so add most English to that.

The irony of your statement

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>Virgil
Is that a joke or a subtle reference of how he's been appropriated by the Catholics?

Chaucer, Spenser, Petrarch, Ariosto, Dante, Pascal, Baudelaire, Bloy, Bernanos...