Talk:Confraternity of Christian Doctrine

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[edit] POV

I hate to do this but...

"What is quite striking is how many 20th and 21st century American Catholics who have attended CCD, or whose children attend or have attended CCD do not know what the abbreviation "CCD" stands for, including the many teachers of it."

This sounds like an assumption or opinion to me.Chaz 20:42, 21 March 2006 (UTC)

[edit] CCD discussion

well.... my opinion is the same. i work with a few Roman Catholics who had no idea whatsoever what CCD stood for. i'm not a Xtian and i knew. eeeeeek! what's this world coming too?

p.s. maybe it's the Illuminati taking over. hehehehe



The wording on the page (as of 26 April 2006) is not exactly as stated above, so perhaps the author edited it in response to the comment. The "what is quite striking" part might be opinion, but that many children and adults of the last several decades did not know what "CCD" meant is not. It hardly seems a point worth arguing. I came to this discussion specifically to find out why there were all sorts of warning banners at the top of the article--I find them a bit annoying and misleading. How does this issue get resolved so they can be removed?

I agree. I don't exactly see why that warning has to be there. When something said the article was not neutral, I thought it was promoting the organization or something. Who can decide on this?

--Chkiss 02:45, 28 June 2006 (UTC)