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To: Hieronymus

“I don’t think that that is what he is doing here.”

I am not catholic. But I do believe that anytime a religious leader, whether it be the Pope, or even a minister at a small church in the mountains, steps forward and tries to defend the diversity of sexual actions based upon the recognition of diversity, that leader has crossed the line by over ruling what all non-pagan religions have considered a sin with acceptance of even its right to be there and have a say in the development of our children.

And when the acceptance crosses over into the maturing thus forming of our children’s future when man created that dissemination negatively by allowing the “conning” of young children, even against the parental wishes, furthers the work of those that God has determined sinful.

From the article:

The pontiff attributed the increasing global push for gender subjectivity to well-intentioned people who “do not distinguish what is respect for sexual diversity or diverse sexual preferences from what is already an anthropology of gender, which is extremely dangerous because it eliminates differences, and that erases humanity, the richness of humanity, both personal, cultural, and social, the diversities and the tensions between differences.”

wy69


18 posted on 03/19/2023 9:41:24 AM PDT by whitney69
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To: whitney69

Did you read the last line of the article?

Amid his remarks, Francis said there needed to be a distinction between a legal crime and a religious sin with regard to homosexual practices: “It’s not a crime. Yes, but it’s a sin. Fine, but first, let’s distinguish between a sin and a crime.”

He is at least 70-90% with you.


19 posted on 03/19/2023 9:52:37 AM PDT by Hieronymus
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