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i’m considering becoming one. i self identify as one. “protestant but catholic”, “catholic lite”. it’s the only protestant religion to be open to the idea of transubstantiation, i think.
Why is your self-identification particularly important when talking about church membership?i’m considering becoming one. i self identify as one. “protestant but catholic”, “catholic lite”. it’s the only protestant religion to be open to the idea of transubstantiation, i think.
I think you should ask if you can attend RCIA purely for informational purposes and learn a little bit more about your faith before you decide to leave. Are you looking for something that suits your own comfort level better or the truth?i’m considering becoming one. i self identify as one. “protestant but catholic”, “catholic lite”. it’s the only protestant religion to be open to the idea of transubstantiation, i think.
Are you homosexual? Is this the reason for your attitude towards it? And can you tell us why you think its “not wrong?”i’ve been there, done that. hate their stance on homosexuality and homosexual acts. and PLEASE don’t try to tell me why you think it’s “wrong” cause it’s not wrong, and not all homosexual acts are wrong. so please say nothing if you think it’s all wrong.
Can you qoute the chapter and verse so I can read it too?well, i’m not gay but the bible does have instances of gay relationships on a positive note. for example, daniel and darius, the two angels at sodom and gomorrah.
Uh. Doesn’t God destroy the city of Sodom partly because the men wanted to have gay sex with the two angels?well, i’m not gay but the bible does have instances of gay relationships on a positive note. for example, daniel and darius, the two angels at sodom and gomorrah.
I just read Chapter 19, verse 1 through 29 and there is no names of the 2 angels and no instance of the 2 having any gay relations. Im thinking troll here.Uh. Doesn’t God destroy the city of Sodom partly because the men wanted to have gay sex with the two angels?
Ezekiel 16:49 Now look at the guilt of your sister Sodom: she and her daughters were proud, sated with food, complacent in prosperity. They did not give any help to the poor and needy.no i’m not. and by the way, salusa, Ezekiel 16:49.
16:49 Now look at the guilt of your sister Sodom: she and her daughters were proud, sated with food, complacent in prosperity. They did not give any help to the poor and needy.no i’m not. and by the way, salusa, Ezekiel 16:49.
You aren’t going to get very far on a debate forum telling people not to debate with you. You can’t just declare certain subjects off-limits.i’ve been there, done that. hate their stance on homosexuality and homosexual acts. and PLEASE don’t try to tell me why you think it’s “wrong” cause it’s not wrong, and not all homosexual acts are wrong. so please say nothing if you think it’s all wrong.
No. The Sodom and Gomorrah myth in Genesis follows upon the story in Genesis of the hospitality of Abraham as an example of in-hospitality. It has nothing to do with sex.Uh. Doesn’t God destroy the city of Sodom partly because the men wanted to have gay sex with the two angels?
That is what I thought.no. my other issue is the forced participation of church in the RCC as well as parts of the RCC’s natural law, particularly masturbation.