understanding sectarianism

bombardier said:
Great Link Droney (Y)

Just wish i could find a site that explains the problems from a non judgemental point of view, most sites i have seen, seem to have an axe to grind.

i had a Scots Protestant father, and an Irish catholic mother (god it was murder in our house), so i can see the problem from both sides.

my mate John Jermond used to get realy wound-up when he was called an engilsh B*****D as he came from just outside Glasgow :)
 
Yes I know what you mean. Its very difficult to find a site like that.
The site would have to be developed by somebody who is lets say, a Catholic and is married to a Protestant. Maybe thats not such an impossible scenario.

That way we would definately get anj equal share of opinions.

Its a complicated and deep rooted problem and theres no easy answer.

My mother was a Catholic and my dad is a Protestant. I am protestant, but my wife is a Catholic. I have Baptised my daughter a Catholic.
 
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