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diggerdomer
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Wow. You “all” have apparently had a lot of conversation I’ve not been privy to. How cool.We all read your post and many shuddered.
You presume an incredible amount of knowledge about me based on some posting here on these message boards. Wow. How presumptuous. The OP, as I understood, is not married. So I was not recommending that a married person date anyone. And I clearly stated that issues of faith, religion, etc., should be clearly addressed up front. I was responding to what I presumed (maybe I’m wrong?) was a single person, not a married person. He or she is responsible for the person he or she is dating.You seem to have a remarkable lack of understanding of what marriage is. A married person cannot date a person they are not married to. That would be a form of adultery.
Not necessarily, according to the Catholic Church. According to the Catholic Church, only a person who was validly married and then divorced would need an annulment.A divorced person without an annulment is still a married person.
Do you disagree?
Wow. Again I am impressed at the “committee” that apparently exists here to police thoughts.Your position is morally reprehensible and as we see in your post, based on (we hope) ignorance.
I have no problem admitting I am ignorant in many respects. That’s why I’m here, to learn and grow in my faith.
Condemnations from you (and your “we”) are really quite chilling.
Peace