RE: What IS good, and how do we determine it?
June 18, 2015 at 2:19 am
(This post was last modified: June 18, 2015 at 2:50 am by robvalue.)
I think point 3 proves my point 1 You are above it, and it's only by chance that you're not in the same boat as all the other catholic gays feeling self loathing and despair with whom you can fully sympathise.
I don't know how you can think that particular part of the doctrine is in any way moral, merciful or fair. If you're interested, it is mainly based upon one tiny verse lodged in the middle of the old testament, which you have discarded! But I'll leave the issue now
Point 1 wasn't a half compliment, but a whole one. I don't believe Catholicism is responsible for who you are at all, religion has a knack of taking credit away from where it is due. I think you would have been just as good without it.
Edited to remove some pompous presumptuous ramblings which should have stayed in my head. Apologies.
I don't know how you can think that particular part of the doctrine is in any way moral, merciful or fair. If you're interested, it is mainly based upon one tiny verse lodged in the middle of the old testament, which you have discarded! But I'll leave the issue now
Point 1 wasn't a half compliment, but a whole one. I don't believe Catholicism is responsible for who you are at all, religion has a knack of taking credit away from where it is due. I think you would have been just as good without it.
Edited to remove some pompous presumptuous ramblings which should have stayed in my head. Apologies.
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