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To: jsanders2001

So you would propose that the state require the church to preach only state sponsored ideology? There is a huge difference between marriage in a faith and marriage in a state. The two should never be the same. The Catholic Ideology has not changed over time (yes there have been changes to the mass, Vatican II, Women’s clothing ect) but their ideology on what is a sin and what is not has not changed. Abortion has been legal for over 40 years, did the Church change? No it has not. MANY offshoots of the Roman Catholic Church HAVE changed their ideology for social reasons. Besides, if you can just change the definition of Sin, you can get alot more folks in your church because it is easier to be you!!


6 posted on 12/06/2014 6:29:38 PM PST by timlilje
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To: timlilje

> So you would propose that the state require the church to preach only state sponsored ideology?

Not in a million years. Lately I’m seeing many signs the Catholic Church is receiving gigantic sums to assist illegal immigrant to infiltrate us, everytime I tunn around there’s clergy involved in sex scandals, then bowing down and changing their stances for political purposes, etc...I’m just sayingbthey’re not the Catholic Church you parents grew up in. I had someone tell me something like 30 years ago that he knew of Catholic churches that worshipped Satan in the basements of their churches. I thought he was whacked but he sounded very sincere. Now I’m starting to wonder. This isn’t an attack against your faith in God. I’m just commenting on what I’m seeing and hearing the past several years about some questionable activities I’m seeing that happen to involve the Catholic Church.


16 posted on 12/06/2014 9:19:42 PM PST by jsanders2001
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