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SpiritualAntiseptic
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I was clear in my OP that was a statement made by a Catholic. I didn't claim to have been fresh off a phone call with the Pope.
No, you said "the Catholic Church thinks".
"isn't open to conception blah blah blah. Same difference. Just like the hypocracy of the NFP teaching being A-OK.
NFP is being open to conception. The couple is not holding back anything from the other.
I know what is taught. I just don't cover up the reality of it with weasel-speak.
Obviously you don't know what is taught since you were wrong and I corrected you. And you respond by rudeness.
I note that you ignored this entirely. an uncomfortable example, perhaps?
Are you wanting to discuss anything or just be hostile and rhetorical? It makes no sense to say I ignored something in a response about what I said. I obviously didn't by virtual of the fact you had something to respond to. Thus far you have no said anything of substance.
again, it was a statement made by a Catholic. perhaps your teachers should do a better job.
Again, nothing of substance. This time it didn't even make since. I am not disputing anything you claimed was said by a Catholic. I was specifically pointing out the flaws in your understanding of rules-based morality.
interesting. So there IS situational morality. Yet we're told there is not.
(and also interesting that an abortion to save a mothers life is acceptable, but a condom, which could protect the same person from being in that position in the first place, is not. this lacks in common sense completely.)
Catholics don't believe in rule based morality. It is all about what is the good being done and what the intention involved is. Abortion is never acceptable. There are procedures that are used to save a mother's life, but they are not abortion. The death of the embryo is the usual and unfortunate side effect. But the procedure is not done for that purpose.
Regarding condoms, as far as I am aware, all of these procedures and problems are not known as pre-existing conditions.
that's some finely backed horse apples.
HIV would not be an epidemic disease if people did not objectify other people and their sexuality.
yes, I see the bible as a guide.
I didn't see anywhere written in it's pages that you have to check your brain at the door though. I think God expects us to think things through.
The Catholic Church believes in faith and reason. Unfortunately for some people outside of the Church, it is faith and "what I want" that determines their moral convictions.
if Jesus was intent on us following rules for rules sake, then he should have had the adultress stoned. He did not.
that again, was in response to a statement made by a Catholic.
Well that statement is not representative of what the Church believes, so you ought to take it up with the person that said it, rather than using it to argue against the Church whilst saying "it was just what someone said".
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