Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Catholicism is so incredibly outdated. Move on people, there are more modern religions out there.
It’s not up to you to decide people should not be Catholic. (I am not Catholic, btw.) Do you have the same advice for people who follow Islam? Or Jewish people? Those “old-timey” religions, all outdated?
If you don’t want to be a Catholic, you don’t have to be. Nobody has to be any religion. If you aren’t Catholic, you have no concerns about what the Pope is talking about.
Obviously written by a non-Catholic. For Catholics, it's sinful not to follow the rules of the Catholic Church. True, lots of people switch, but according to Catholicism, they are hell bound
According to other religions catholics are hell bound. Unless you happen to have insight about who is correct, most people don't care what other think
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Catholicism is so incredibly outdated. Move on people, there are more modern religions out there.
It’s not up to you to decide people should not be Catholic. (I am not Catholic, btw.) Do you have the same advice for people who follow Islam? Or Jewish people? Those “old-timey” religions, all outdated?
If you don’t want to be a Catholic, you don’t have to be. Nobody has to be any religion. If you aren’t Catholic, you have no concerns about what the Pope is talking about.
Obviously written by a non-Catholic. For Catholics, it's sinful not to follow the rules of the Catholic Church. True, lots of people switch, but according to Catholicism, they are hell bound
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Catholicism is so incredibly outdated. Move on people, there are more modern religions out there.
It’s not up to you to decide people should not be Catholic. (I am not Catholic, btw.) Do you have the same advice for people who follow Islam? Or Jewish people? Those “old-timey” religions, all outdated?
If you don’t want to be a Catholic, you don’t have to be. Nobody has to be any religion. If you aren’t Catholic, you have no concerns about what the Pope is talking about.
Obviously written by a non-Catholic. For Catholics, it's sinful not to follow the rules of the Catholic Church. True, lots of people switch, but according to Catholicism, they are hell bound
Anonymous wrote:Most child-free people I know are selfish. But why is that a bad thing? If you're not a Christian, why not be selfish? It's not like you have anyone to answer to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Catholicism is so incredibly outdated. Move on people, there are more modern religions out there.
It’s not up to you to decide people should not be Catholic. (I am not Catholic, btw.) Do you have the same advice for people who follow Islam? Or Jewish people? Those “old-timey” religions, all outdated?
If you don’t want to be a Catholic, you don’t have to be. Nobody has to be any religion. If you aren’t Catholic, you have no concerns about what the Pope is talking about.
and you, pp, can't tell people what to be concerned about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Catholicism is so incredibly outdated. Move on people, there are more modern religions out there.
It’s not up to you to decide people should not be Catholic. (I am not Catholic, btw.) Do you have the same advice for people who follow Islam? Or Jewish people? Those “old-timey” religions, all outdated?
If you don’t want to be a Catholic, you don’t have to be. Nobody has to be any religion. If you aren’t Catholic, you have no concerns about what the Pope is talking about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Catholicism is so incredibly outdated. Move on people, there are more modern religions out there.
It’s not up to you to decide people should not be Catholic. (I am not Catholic, btw.) Do you have the same advice for people who follow Islam? Or Jewish people? Those “old-timey” religions, all outdated?
If you don’t want to be a Catholic, you don’t have to be. Nobody has to be any religion. If you aren’t Catholic, you have no concerns about what the Pope is talking about.
Anonymous wrote:Catholicism is so incredibly outdated. Move on people, there are more modern religions out there.
Anonymous wrote:He’s got a point on the pet thing. People do spend enormous time and energy on pets, and seem to be getting more and more attached. Not that it’s a zero-sum game, but some of that energy could be spent on helping the poor, tutoring kids, etc. I also think it’s nuts that we slaughter millions of cows, chickens, and pigs annually to feed pets.
Anonymous wrote:He also criticized Trump’s wall on our southern border....even though the pope lives in a walled city. He’s a giant hypocrite.
He’s also not a true follower of Jesus. He lives the life of a king in fancy clothing and residing in a palace. A true follower would dedicate his life to serving others and living amongst the people.
Now he’s criticizing women for not having more kids when he didn’t have any himself. He’s terrible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe he could explain to me, then, why I’ve never been able to have the baby that I’ve been desperately praying for? It has been five heartbreaking years of this struggle. Is God listening? Am I undeserving? These are rhetorical questions, but I write them here to make the point: these words about selfishness are destructive and cruel. If he didn’t mean for his words to apply to people in my situation, maybe he could think a little more carefully about his words. I feel even worse after reading this even though I know intellectually that it’s ridiculous.
+1000
The Catholic church teaches in a million different ways that the primary and most holy calling for women is to be a mother. While at the same time, they offer virtually no spiritual or concrete support for infertile couples and forbid most of the methods that would actually allow a woman to become a mother.
It's diabolical and one of the primary reasons I am not Episcopalian.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe he could explain to me, then, why I’ve never been able to have the baby that I’ve been desperately praying for? It has been five heartbreaking years of this struggle. Is God listening? Am I undeserving? These are rhetorical questions, but I write them here to make the point: these words about selfishness are destructive and cruel. If he didn’t mean for his words to apply to people in my situation, maybe he could think a little more carefully about his words. I feel even worse after reading this even though I know intellectually that it’s ridiculous.
+1000
The Catholic church teaches in a million different ways that the primary and most holy calling for women is to be a mother. While at the same time, they offer virtually no spiritual or concrete support for infertile couples and forbid most of the methods that would actually allow a woman to become a mother.
It's diabolical and one of the primary reasons I am not Episcopalian.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe he could explain to me, then, why I’ve never been able to have the baby that I’ve been desperately praying for? It has been five heartbreaking years of this struggle. Is God listening? Am I undeserving? These are rhetorical questions, but I write them here to make the point: these words about selfishness are destructive and cruel. If he didn’t mean for his words to apply to people in my situation, maybe he could think a little more carefully about his words. I feel even worse after reading this even though I know intellectually that it’s ridiculous.