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Because some people cant discribe life in any other way but religeously.. maybe they need something to believe in

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I do not know what you mean by "universalizing" or "ethnic". However Christianity (which includes the Catholicism) is for all people.


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Is Christianity a universalizing religon?

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Is protestantism universalizing or ethnic?

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