va32h
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I am deeply ashamed of myself for not reading all 7 pages of replies - I usually don't do that. But I'm going to do it this time!
I think that if you don't support a substantial amount of a religion's doctrines, then you shouldn't call yourself a member of that church. It's a disservice to yourself and to the religion.
Catholics who enjoy the ceremony but not the restrictions can always join us Episcopalians!
It's practically our motto: The Episcopal Church: All the Pomp, Half the Guilt!
Seriously though, you can't always get what you want. If you like some elements of the Catholic Church, but disagree on such huge issues as homosexuality, divorce, birth control, premarital sex, female priests - I just don't see how you can reconcile that and still call yourself a Catholic with a straight face.
I have never been a Catholic, and have no desire to be, so of course it's an easy choice for me. For people who were raised in that faith, and still want to follow it, even when their personal feelings are so far from church doctrine - well again, You Can't Always Get What You Want.
I think that if you don't support a substantial amount of a religion's doctrines, then you shouldn't call yourself a member of that church. It's a disservice to yourself and to the religion.
Catholics who enjoy the ceremony but not the restrictions can always join us Episcopalians!
It's practically our motto: The Episcopal Church: All the Pomp, Half the Guilt!
Seriously though, you can't always get what you want. If you like some elements of the Catholic Church, but disagree on such huge issues as homosexuality, divorce, birth control, premarital sex, female priests - I just don't see how you can reconcile that and still call yourself a Catholic with a straight face.
I have never been a Catholic, and have no desire to be, so of course it's an easy choice for me. For people who were raised in that faith, and still want to follow it, even when their personal feelings are so far from church doctrine - well again, You Can't Always Get What You Want.
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Whoa..far,far from it. But I try to be a good, kind person and teach my kids to be images of God and teach them to treat others how they would want to be treated. And what I guess I am trying to say, could I be a better Catholic? You bet I could. But I think I'm doing an okay job and I don't think God's too disappointed in me by how I'm doing so far. 