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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's legal for same-sex to marry, so of course it is going to come up at school. How odd to think otherwise.[/quote] Agree. You want to be against it? Go to Catholic school. Where they say to love thy neighbor, unless they are gay. [/quote] As a Catholic, I am offended by this gross mischaracterization. Glad it's okay to "bash" some groups but not others. Hope it makes you feel better to insult my Catholic children who go to Catholic school, but I don't see how that helps at all. [/quote] Agree. I have no moral objection to same sex marriage I just hate that some liberals cannot accept that others have different views. It's so hypocritical.[/quote] +1[/quote] At the risk of derailing a thread that violated Godwin's Law 4 pages ago, the Catholic Church teaches certain things and, as an organization, professes certain beliefs and requires that it's adherents conform to those beliefs. You don't have to share those beliefs (although your priest, bishop, archbishop and the Pope might disagree). You can be as much of a cafeteria Catholic as you want. But, when you say, "I'm Catholic," people assume that you hold the beliefs professed by the Catholic Church. If you said, "I'm sorta Catholic," or "I'm a C&E Catholic," or even, "I'm a lapsed Catholic," then people are less likely to make assumptions about your beliefs. But if you just stand up and say, "I'm Catholic," then you get the baggage that comes along with claiming allegiance. It's not just true of Catholics. It's true of every group that expresses dogma - Republicans, Democrats, Libertarians, Baptists, Mormons, etc. [/quote] People like PP that send their kids to catholic schools for the daily teachings of their cult are not lapsed Catholics. [/quote] Ok, I am a very lapsed Catholic (haven't been to mass or any other sacrament in over 6 years) who went to Catholic school all my life. [b]Not all Catholic schools teach hate [/b]- the good ones teach you "this is what the church says, it's your choice to believe or not". I am a bleeding heart, Sanders voting liberal and have been since I came out of the womb. There are many things I have always disagreed with what the church said, and I told my teachers.B ut overall I took away lessons of compassion and tolerance, neither of which you are showing. I guess what I'm saying is don't call it a cult and stop belittling it because it is not your faith or your beliefs - you're being just as close-minded and narrow as you accuse all Catholics of being.[/quote] "Not [i][b]all[/b][/i] Catholic schools teach hate" Really, PP? Please inform us on which ones have hate in the curriculum? My son takes English, Math, History, Religion, Science, and Latin at his Catholic school - which class is covering the hate? Or is there a specific Catholic school you need to go to get the hate curriculum? Pfffft...[/quote]
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