How wonderful. I asked a question that I was sincerely interested in learning the answer to (as was invited by the OP), it was taken in the worst possible light and used to belittle and insult me.
I should have expected it. Lesson learned.
You were given the very obvious, serious answer to your question in the very next post, after you asked it. Was it not the answer you expected or wanted? Catholics, as a rule, don’t approve of adultery any more than any other good Christian would. It’s defined as a mortal (serious) sin, by the Church. Just because some Catholics are poor examples, that doesn’t mean that all Catholics ignore what it means to really live a life faithful to God’s teachings.
Do you only have ‘perfect people’ in your church? Do you kick them out if they aren’t always perfect? Don’t you know any other habitual sinners that might claim to be Christians, but really don’t practice what they preach, except, maybe on Sunday? I know a lot of them, from lots of different churches. Your question seemed to be a bit condescending toward Catholics, or the Church in general, as if we’re all supposed to be perfect examples of holiness, at all times. If some of us aren’t, then you seem to imply that the whole bunch must be just as bad. We never claimed to be a Church for ‘perfect people’, only. We’re a Church where all sinners can find forgiveness, if they really want it, so they can learn how to give up their sinful ways. After all, Jesus came to save sinners, not ‘perfect people’.
Contrary to some people’s erroneous view of Catholics always being so serious, we really do have a sense of humor, and, we know how to use it.
