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I went to Catholic school for two years, and I don't recall being taught to kill non-believers.
That's kind of the whole point...
Catholics say they have to be against abortion and LGBT because of what the Bible says, but even worse shit is in there that is being ignored because Catholicism doesn't have the numbers.
So either you don't have to follow it, or the organized religion isn't being honest about what they want
And followers are often naive. Which is why it doesn't matter when a fringe group says they decided to draw the line at a more time appropriate line.
If some of it isn't binding, none of it is. And eventually another extremist group will spring from your ideology.
It's like if people started marching around with swastikas but said it's cool because they only follow "the good parts" of being a fucking nazi. If we accept them as a valid group, eventually some members will embrace the other shit.
With religions it's even worse, because you believe an all-powerful entity exists and will follow what you think that entity works. The majority of evil in this world is people who believe they are acting for the greater good.
Catholicism has the numbers. There are several countries in the world which are majority Catholic. (Including Vatican City, which is 100% Catholic.)
It takes more than a simple majority to start killing every nonbeliever...
And like I said:
What's your explanation for saying the Bible forces them to only have some political beliefs and not to support everything?
If they can pick and choose, why should we care what they pick? Either it doesn't matter to them what the Bible says, or they're not honest about their motivations and/or goals
Paraguay is about 90% Catholic. Is that enough of a majority? Should we expect a massacre in Paraguay any day now?