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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]PP here. I take the OP's post as someone who wants to return to the Church but can't seem to find her way back. Christmastime is an easy time to reapproach the faith. despite everything she's said? Perhaps you feel that everyone who has left is looking for a way to come back. TO me it's like continuing to offer steak to someone who's made it very clear that they are a vegetarian. No, because of everything she's said. And your point of view is quite clear, thank you. [b]Is there anyone you wouldn't suggest should return to the church?[/b][/quote] I am not suggesting that Jews, Hindus, Muslims, etc. suddenly convert to Roman Catholicism (though the welcome mat would be open, of course). I [i]am [/i]suggesting that any on-the-fence Catholics should speak with his/her priest before leaving the Church. I take OP as being on the fence, as a confirmed Catholic and with a belief in God, but who for whatever reason has doubts about Jesus. Episcopalians, though, should definitely rejoin the Church. I mean, [i]come on people[/i]! :wink: [/quote] Yeah [i]people[/i] why settle for centuries-old royal divorce when you can have fresh priestly pedophilia? Why settle for a church that supports modern social values concerning women and homosexuals when you can have a church that doesn't?[/quote]
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