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jimmy2010
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Hello,
My best friend, who is Catholic, just had a dialog with me regarding many of the Catholic issues he is having problems with. When we got to the “Good” versus “Evil” discussion, I talked about the increased in Satanic worship all around the world. He immediately countered by saying Satanic worship is not bad in all case, some are good.
Of course he has problems with core Catholic issues such as abortion, same-sex marriage, etc… He mentioned that since Catholics do not allow women to choose, it is oppressing them, that it is hostile to those with same sex attraction because it does not allow them to marry. To him, they should be allowed what is allowed for others.
Since he is my best friend and we go to Sunday school together, it pains me much to see how far he is from the faith. I think once he leaves his family, he will probably leave our beloved church.
From the long talk we had, it seems Catholic moral doctrine are not as appealing to him and people should be able to do what they want, worship Satan, have abortion, population control, etc. In a sense, what is good for Catholics are negative to him and what bad for Catholics are positive, hence good is seen as evil and evil is seen as good.
The problem I’m seeing is that we had the same education but we seem to be interpretating it differently. I should say that he has SSA.
My point of discussion is how prevalent is good being called evil and evil good?
Thanks,
JL
My best friend, who is Catholic, just had a dialog with me regarding many of the Catholic issues he is having problems with. When we got to the “Good” versus “Evil” discussion, I talked about the increased in Satanic worship all around the world. He immediately countered by saying Satanic worship is not bad in all case, some are good.
Of course he has problems with core Catholic issues such as abortion, same-sex marriage, etc… He mentioned that since Catholics do not allow women to choose, it is oppressing them, that it is hostile to those with same sex attraction because it does not allow them to marry. To him, they should be allowed what is allowed for others.
Since he is my best friend and we go to Sunday school together, it pains me much to see how far he is from the faith. I think once he leaves his family, he will probably leave our beloved church.
From the long talk we had, it seems Catholic moral doctrine are not as appealing to him and people should be able to do what they want, worship Satan, have abortion, population control, etc. In a sense, what is good for Catholics are negative to him and what bad for Catholics are positive, hence good is seen as evil and evil is seen as good.
The problem I’m seeing is that we had the same education but we seem to be interpretating it differently. I should say that he has SSA.
My point of discussion is how prevalent is good being called evil and evil good?
Thanks,
JL