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aspawloski4th
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as a Catholic I accept our country is not a democracy, it;s a republic. We don’t have mob rule here. Each indivdual or group is supposed to have equil protection under the law. If 80% of everyone wanted to outlaw Catrholicism here it still would be illegal and unconstitutional to do so. I’d just like to know how are Catholics imposing their views on everyoe else? It seems more like to me most Catholics got scared and let their views be imposed upon.Our attitudes are so different that they can not be reconciled. I do not accept in any way that an individual must “follow” the instructions of another, whatever name you give him. The idea that kids must be forced to attend Church and are under the control of their parents long beyond the time when they are independant thinkers is just so wrong to me. Following laws made by elected Governments is different. I cannot accept that following, without question, selected passages from writings made 2000 years ago by people without our modern knowledge can provide a suitable way to live. More especially when those words have been translated many times, and at times chosen to fit a pre-determined attitude. The Bible is NOT the word of God. It is a collection of words from many men, some political, most selective. Surely we need to use everything we now have available and to re-interpret the messages. The basic message of Jesus is a thoroughly good one. To love and help one another is a great way to organise society. What is wrong is the importance placed upon the ritual, organisation and various instructions given by those who feel only they have the truth. To elevate these to the point where the basic message is obscured is crazy. When I visited the Church of the Holy Sepulcar in Jerusalem I was appalled by the nuns there, pushing and shoving non catholics away from the “rock”. What impressed me was the Coptic church. Very simple, unadorned by any decoration and direct to the message. In it’s understated way it ministered to the poor and needy and seemed much more like Jesus than any other version of Christianity present in that Church. It did not surprise me to learn that it is actually the “local” church, with a direct route back to the time of Jesus, and not distorted by those who took the word elsewhere and then made it fit the conditions they encountered.
So to many you do appear “extreme”, you certainly do to me!
Of course you should vote according to your own views, that’s your right. However you should also respect the views of the majority. It would also be nice to hear just a little humilty and an acceptance that maybe some others might sometimes be right, and you wrong. There are always three versions of a fact. Your opinion, my opinion and the actual truth. Rarely will either of the first two match the latter, although I doubt very much whether you will ever accept that, for as Catholics you so often claim to be the ONLY people who know the truth.