Agreed Lillygran- but you know very well that it is not long ago that Christians of different denominations were torturing, burning, drawing and quartering each other- and not accepting any kind of Christianity than their own 'brand'. My dad's family were actually originally Huguenots who escaped torture in France and would not renounce their faith. I am currently trying to research how, when and why their did turn coats and become staunch Catholics!!! (oh the irony!?). The reason is probably that Huguenots were only accepted into the Swiss Canton of Jura, which was Catholic, if they agreed to rent from the Diocese of Basel, very poor and unproductive lands above 1000 metres, and of course could not ever marry a Catholic or access education or any kind of better trade or job. I imagine that after a few generations- some said ' stuff this for a game of soldiers' I am converting to Catholicism (people had to convert- not just switch- as Protestants did not consider Catholics as Christians, and vice versa). And truly that was not that long ago. My Cathollic cousins here- when they were very much a small minority in our area (now 50/50 due to large immigration from Italy, Spain and Portugal from the 50s onwards) - all had arranged marriages to ensure they would remain Catholic and have Catholic children- again not that far back, in the 50s and 60s.