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All anathemas are of the Catholic Church are still binding today.All anathemas are still binding today.
All anathemas are of the Catholic Church are still binding today.All anathemas are still binding today.
Then cite me the Anathema from the canons saying a wife is required to ask her husband to leave the house.All anathemas are of the Catholic Church are still binding today.
I’m asking you if you say that it is anathema to claim it is not required for a wife to ask her husband’s permission to leave the house. I can’t read your mind to answer this yes/no question. Do you say it is, or do you not? Yes or no? If your answer is yes, then it’s on you to prove it. You are making an affirmative claim; you must prove Trent condemns it as Anathema.You are the one who brought the subject up because you think it true; You prove it.
I’ll take your persistent side stepping of the question as a yes, you believe it is in fact Anathema.You prove it, you are the one who brought it up
What makes you think a wife is required to ask her husband to leave the house?wife is required to ask her husband to leave the house.
I never said a wife is required to ask her husband to leave the house?What makes you think a wife is required to ask her husband to leave the house?
Instead of quoting me falsely and out of context, you should be finding the canon that supports your belief that it is Anathema to say a woman is not required to ask her husband to leave the house.What makes you think a wife is required to ask her husband to leave the house?
No, you instead refused to answer my direct question which I repeated multiple times asking you if it is anathema to say a woman is not required to ask her husband for permission to leave the house. So, to clear the air, please answer whether you do believe it is anathema or not. Yes, or no.I never said a wife is required to ask her husband to leave the house?
Yes or no, please. This is a very simple question to answer.You are the one who is saying it, not me
Yes, All anathemas are of the Catholic Church are still binding today.All anathemas are of the Catholic Church are still binding today.
So, you claim it is an anathema to say a woman is not required to ask her husband permission to leave the home. Thank you. Now please, cite the canon from Trent saying as much.Yes, All anathemas are of the Catholic Church are still binding today.
Then please answer my original question. Or would you rather keep dancing around the issue?I never took sides on your issue.
I think we’ve reached the stage of the trollish agenda poster where he just starts openly talking to himself.Then please answer my original question. Or would you rather keep dancing around the issue?
Your brain. Do you believe it is anathema to say that a wife is not required to ask her husband permission to leave their home?Can you direct me where specifically to find the answer to your question?
Yes, we’ve reached the stage of the trollish agenda poster where he just starts openly talking to himself.I think we’ve reached the stage of the trollish agenda poster where he just starts openly talking to himself.
Which you still haven’t offered.I have a readily available opinion on the issue.