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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This post is astonishingly bigoted. [/quote] Not really. Just criticizing a particular religion is not bigoted. There are PLENTY of concerns with Catholicism that are valid and reasonable for concern (former Catholic here). And I'm tired of the Catholics on here acting otherwise. You're not a victim. You have your own religious tribunal instilling their views on a secular Country right now. So you win already. As for your son, like many strict Catholics, they will not be reasoned with. And he's an adult. I would only reiterate to him, as needed, your boundaries: 1) You do not agree with XXXX but it's his decision; and 2) you will not have any proselytizing. You may need to distance a bit or end visits if he can't respect it and, let me tell you, many cannot. I had friends go deep into the religion and send me religious mailings, emails, etc. even after I asked them not to.[/quote]
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