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Jacob Rees-Mogg
At a complete loss about the so-called 'fury'. A staunch Catholic says he's against abortion and people are shocked? What next, Pope is a Catholic shock? Ridiculous, manufactured, insulting to Catholics. Tomorrow's front page: "Man found in bed with his wife"?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.davegosling - //If you support abortion for any reason, you can't be a Catholic. //
If you are baptised as a Catholic, then a Catholic is what you are.
You may not be the kind of Catholic that the church would like you to be because of some of your views, but that does not stop you being what you are by baptism.
It's not a club, they don't bar you if you break the rules.
If you are baptised as a Catholic, then a Catholic is what you are.
You may not be the kind of Catholic that the church would like you to be because of some of your views, but that does not stop you being what you are by baptism.
It's not a club, they don't bar you if you break the rules.
"It's not a club, they don't bar you if you break the rules."
Yes it is, and yes the do:
https:/ /en.wik ipedia. org/wik i/Excom municat ion
Yes it is, and yes the do:
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davegosling - A fair point well made.
I did not think through my argument, and I am happy to stand corrected.
As an atheist, I find it difficult to reconcile almost all aspects of faith - including the notion that a faith in God can be 'rescinded' by people on earth - which is what excommunication entails.
I did not think through my argument, and I am happy to stand corrected.
As an atheist, I find it difficult to reconcile almost all aspects of faith - including the notion that a faith in God can be 'rescinded' by people on earth - which is what excommunication entails.