Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Catholic Church supports procreation between two loving individuals within commune with God. Cohabitation before marriage is not allowed. Liberal philosophy can join Henry VIII.
what about the love of a priest for an alter boy, the church seems to have no problem supporting that
Anonymous wrote:The Catholic Church supports procreation between two loving individuals within commune with God. Cohabitation before marriage is not allowed. Liberal philosophy can join Henry VIII.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you attend but not financially support the church?
I can understand wanting the experience of mass, but I could never give money to an organization that actively works to take away my rights as a woman and a lesbian.
I’m a Catholic woman, and I have this same thought sometimes. But really, most of the money either stays within the parish or goes out to help people with their rent and utilities and such.
Also, I pay my taxes, and that’s a corrupt organization if I ever saw one.
And I voluntarily put money into index funds and buy other stock from companies that aren’t exactly exempt from corruption.
I don’t know.
Taxes are not a choice.
You choose to support an organization that spends millions on a lobby to deny sex abuse victims rights, they spend millions to deny LGBT people rights.
You can convince yourself that “your support doesn’t really help the lobby” but you are wrong.
Just admit you are too selfish to care about other people and move on.
https://www.hrc.org/press-releases/roman-catholic-church-pours-2-million-into-discrimination-against-lgbt-amer
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.usatoday.com/amp/2345778001
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cbsnews.com/amp/news/catholic-church-scandal-spent-10-million-lobbyists-fight-extension-statutes-of-limitations-child-sex-abuse-vicims/
I will tell you what. If you pull all of your money out of any company on the stock exchange that lobbies for causes you don’t believe in (including index funds), and you start posting on the money forum encouraging others to do the same, then I will stop giving money to my church and school and donate only to specific charities.
Anonymous wrote:The Catholic Church supports procreation between two loving individuals within commune with God. Cohabitation before marriage is not allowed. Liberal philosophy can join Henry VIII.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you attend but not financially support the church?
I can understand wanting the experience of mass, but I could never give money to an organization that actively works to take away my rights as a woman and a lesbian.
I’m a Catholic woman, and I have this same thought sometimes. But really, most of the money either stays within the parish or goes out to help people with their rent and utilities and such.
Also, I pay my taxes, and that’s a corrupt organization if I ever saw one.
And I voluntarily put money into index funds and buy other stock from companies that aren’t exactly exempt from corruption.
I don’t know.
Taxes are not a choice.
You choose to support an organization that spends millions on a lobby to deny sex abuse victims rights, they spend millions to deny LGBT people rights.
You can convince yourself that “your support doesn’t really help the lobby” but you are wrong.
Just admit you are too selfish to care about other people and move on.
https://www.hrc.org/press-releases/roman-catholic-church-pours-2-million-into-discrimination-against-lgbt-amer
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.usatoday.com/amp/2345778001
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cbsnews.com/amp/news/catholic-church-scandal-spent-10-million-lobbyists-fight-extension-statutes-of-limitations-child-sex-abuse-vicims/
Anonymous wrote:OP seriously you believe in everything Catholics do not.
Pro Choice
Gay marriage
Divorce
Why would you want to be part of something that condones chiid abusers and is against the things you believe in?
How about Unitarian? Or Episcopalian?.
Anonymous wrote:If you can still be Catholic despite the pedophilia and cover-ups, then stop with the namby-pamby, wishy-washy attitude. If that doesn't turn you away from the Catholic cult, nothing will.
-My uncle was sexually abused by a priest, his parents slapped him for telling them and "lying," and as a college-age adult he reported it. The priest is still actively "serving."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you attend but not financially support the church?
I can understand wanting the experience of mass, but I could never give money to an organization that actively works to take away my rights as a woman and a lesbian.
I’m a Catholic woman, and I have this same thought sometimes. But really, most of the money either stays within the parish or goes out to help people with their rent and utilities and such.
Also, I pay my taxes, and that’s a corrupt organization if I ever saw one.
And I voluntarily put money into index funds and buy other stock from companies that aren’t exactly exempt from corruption.
I don’t know.
Anonymous wrote:If you can still be Catholic despite the pedophilia and cover-ups, then stop with the namby-pamby, wishy-washy attitude. If that doesn't turn you away from the Catholic cult, nothing will.
-My uncle was sexually abused by a priest, his parents slapped him for telling them and "lying," and as a college-age adult he reported it. The priest is still actively "serving."
Anonymous wrote:Can you attend but not financially support the church?
I can understand wanting the experience of mass, but I could never give money to an organization that actively works to take away my rights as a woman and a lesbian.
The unique example of a “corrupt organization,” yes? No other organization with any issues? No other corruption? No public entities with problems? Nope. Just the Catholics.