An Anglican ordaining a female priest finds that morally acceptable, a Catholic doesn't.
Both believe they follow the teachings of Jesus. Loving thy neighbour etc. But have a man-made moral code imposed on their beliefs.
I'm a Catholic. I have a certain number of moral beliefs (all of which I don't meet daily, I'll admit...but a sinner am I, so ~shruggin~). Therefore I cannot attest to `doing the right thing' possibly in the eyes of my Anglican brethren.
It's a deep question. But at the end of the day, I revert back to the fact that you cannot do the right thing in the eyes of everyone.
All any of us can do is our best, within our own remit of beliefs.
Amen, and I can tell by your handle, you believe what you say...
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But Catholics believe Jesus is really alive, don't they? In that case, if two "christian" denominations had beliefs that are opposites, then it is very likely that Jesus actually DOES prefer one of them to the other. It's possible that it's a non-issue with Jesus, and that he'd eventually make that clear also.
Take, for instance, the issue of convenience abortion. It's also true that Catholics, generally, reject abortion and that liberals, generally, support abortion. In an absolute moral code I really cannot see that being a non-issue or a neutral issue. It's going to turn out that one was right and one was wrong.....IMHO.