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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] @13:35, so those who don't agree with the RCC can't post here? Oh kay ... [/quote] I'm 13:35, and I thank you for your post at 13:58. I'm another protestant, and you spoke pretty well for me. Of course people who disagree with the RCC can post their thoughts on DCUM. My point was more against a certain type of poster. The poster who, when s/he sees the word "catholic," reflexively launches into an anti-catholic rant about irrelevant things like this one catholic roommate s/he happened to bunk with years ago, complete with unverified information about altar girls. The type of poster who uses the RCC's position on gays as a cover for including in all sorts of irrelevant stuff that happened several hundred years ago concerning the RCC, whorehouses, and simony. I was the poster who asked "how did we get from a discussion about an episcopalian church in NW DC into another anti-catholic free-for-all?" Correct me if I'm misrepresenting you, but I think this may be in line with your criticism of people who seem to do a search on the word "catholic" and then launch into a diatribe on unrelated issues. For example, when you wrote: "So if you are not educating, then you are just inserting yourself into a conversation with irrelevant and uninteresting information for the purposes of picking a fight on an issue you feel irrationally attached to."[/quote]
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