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CATHOLICANSWERSFORUM.COM - Whois Information

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With 860 million followers representing one-fiflth of the world population, the Catholic Church is the largest religious grouping in the world. Considering the millions of followers, it is undoubtedly the most popular religion in the world. But, the paradox is, it is by far the most controversial religion too, because of its system of beliefs. For many, Catholicism is an astounding success, but for as many, its beliefs are too strict and too puzzling to be logical. Such extremely polarized opinions naturally give rise to more questions than answers. These questions of belief arise continuously within and without the church and they have to be answered in the most enlightened and logical manner so that believers and would be believers may not get swayed by misleading answers that contribute to further controversy. These questions are raised and answered in many forums. They may range from simple dialogs between two individuals, to prayer and family forums and to such complex forums like the Vatican Council. The Catholic Answers Forums is one such forum where questions about Catholicism can be raised and answered in an interactive manner.
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