To: Cronos
I'll say again that a religious sect's true theology is what is allowed among them with impunity, notwithstanding official doctrine. In this regard, the RCC has a wide array of "beliefs" which differ from each other depending on the order (denomination.) Jesuits, for instance, are notoriously liberal and embrace homosexuality in practice as perfectly acceptable. They are more akin the the Episcopal Church in that regard.
42 posted on
05/28/2024 5:36:56 AM PDT by
fwdude
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To: fwdude
I'll say again that a religious sect's true theology is what is allowed among them with impunity, notwithstanding official doctrine. And that is what differentiates a Lutheran from a Oneness Pentecostal from a Seventh Day Adventist from a Southern Baptist
The Jesuits do not have a different theology from the Benedictines - they don't "embrace homosexuality in practice as perfectly acceptable".
The Jesuits do say to love the sinners but hate the sin - and I agree they go too far in the first. But at no point do they practice that that lifestyle is acceptable in Christianity
43 posted on
05/28/2024 6:05:57 AM PDT by
Cronos
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