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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I hear what you are saying OP, but Catholicism is not a pick and choose religion. You're either all in or you're not and if you're not, I suggest trying one of the other Christian religions. And for the person calling us "right wing nutters", we (the right wing nutters) are adhering to the catechism of the Catholic church and fully engaged in all of the sacraments, including confession. Remember, Jesus dined with sinners, but he also told them to "turn away from sin and return to the Gospel". [/quote] No you are RW nutters who want to push your agenda on the rest of us. OP either you want to support the Catholic doctrine ie Church's stance on everything, or not. There is no in-between. As of right now it is a free country and you can do as you wish. [b]Not sure why you want to raise you children in something that automatically says they were born in sin[/b]. But hey you do you like I said free country. [/quote] NP—but if this is a genuine question, I’m happy to answer that: It’s because God is real, the truth is important, and I care about my children’s salvation enough to point them to grace through Jesus Christ—who [b]said “I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life. No one comes to the Father except through me.”[/b] [/quote] This is an argument for Protestantism.[/quote]
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