To: HowlinglyMind-BendingAbsurdity
"It's not a problem of celibacy, but a problem of people failing to live out the celibate commitments they have made, because they were not properly formed into being radical Christian disciples."
Wrong . It's those homosexuals who were allowed into the semenaries because they couldn't get enough hetrosexual applicants ( turned off by the celibacy requirement )
19 posted on
04/10/2002 4:38:02 PM PDT by
uncbob
To: uncbob
It's those homosexuals who were allowed into the semenaries because they couldn't get enough hetrosexual applicants ( turned off by the celibacy requirement ) Bzzz! Wrong, but thanks for playing. The seminaries have been turning away (rejecting) orthodox, heterosexual candidates. Many of the heterosexual candidates who were accepted into the seminaries were driven out by the intense homosexual culture that has invaded many seminaries. For more information, check out Goodbye, Good Men by Michael S. Rose.
46 posted on
04/11/2002 9:36:28 AM PDT by
ELS
To: uncbob
Wrong . It's those homosexuals who were allowed into the semenaries because they couldn't get enough hetrosexual applicants ( turned off by the celibacy requirement ) Wrong. You comment displays an abject ignorance of the reality in too many of the seminaries today. These seminaries turned away orthodox and heterosexual men or made their life a living hell until they quit. That is the scandal.
SD
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