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Originally Posted by Ustwo
Runs it in a Catholic translator....
I'd argue that no one is really pro-murdering-children, lot's of us believe that murdering children is a lousy option that ought to be safe, legal, & rarely used. The term pro-choice-to-murder-your-child describes that better.
John Kerry is pro-choice-to-murder-your-child Catholic. While several bishops refused to offer him communion, there were no calls for excommunication. I take it that it is not a grevious enough sin to get ejected from the faith.
You really can't have it both ways.
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Dude, I laughed my ass off when I read that.
Here's why I have never/will never be apart of any religion. People just don't follow their faith. Most people ignore what they don't agree with and act like it isn't a part of their faith. Basically, most catholics are only about 35%-45% catholic. So that means they really aren't catholic, and the same can be said about every other religion. I don't associate with any religious or political group. I make decisions that make the most sense to me, and my decisions don't follow any particular group, so why would I associate with one?