The painful truth is that lifelong catholics haven't read much of their history, and many recent converts clearly did. I wouldn't be surprised if this pattern holds to most religions. I'm also curious how others counter this problem.
although historically the Catholic church basically held the view that as long as the peasants were baptised and went to church once a week they didn't need to know the history so the lifelong catholic is more what they were looking to cultivate
As a very much lapsed lifelong Catholic, I'd agree. I learned the rituals but that's about it
clearly the archon of constantinople could not foresee a freewoman of the land's right to travel without a driver's license
It's pretty universal that converts are extra zealous to prove their faith to other, while lifelong adherents don't feel the need to prove anything.
Lifelong Catholics I know fit this precisely.
I also know one convert. The most chuddy person I know. He was fairly reactionary before he converted but had gotten way worse since. He hates Pope Francis and doesn’t believe in evolution.