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I think there’s too much harm being done that to not make it legal would be a great misfortune in itself, the fact that it comes with many benefits is simply a wonderful addition in itself.I am asking you why we should change the existing laws, and the existing rules of the Church. Saying that there are no disadvantages to changing these laws and rules – even if you were right about that – would not answer my question. There are no noteworthy disadvantages to making a law that all priests must own a paisley sweater, but there’s no reason to make that law, either.
We didn’t have to bring the mass into the vernacular, but it was evident to the bishops at the time there were merits to the congregation actually having a clue what was being said during the mass.
Oh I’m notBut the women’s rights movement grew out of the soil of the Catholic Church, even if the Church opposed it. At any rate, I am not defending the argument that the Church never changes, so don’t confuse me with your other interlocutors.
Somone confined to an insane asylum is not a slave, the same way a murderer incarcerated in a prison is not a slave. They are being kept (in most of Europe at least) in fairly comfortable surroundings and well taken care of, they’re simply not allowed into public society due to the harm they can do to themselves or others.No, I’m not sure about that. I’d be interested to study the history of it. The Catholic Church does not have a fixed and immutable opposition to all forms of slavery even today – and, if you ask me, rightly so. There are exceptional circumstances in which slavery (or what amounts to slavery) is justified. Case in point: insane asylums. If you can explain to me why someone being committed to an insane asylum is not essentially identical to slavery, then I will be impressed.
We do not force them into unpaid labor as servants, no do we sell their children, use them for our physical gratification as the slavemasters of history once did. That is slavery and there is no excuse for it ever. Slavery is never justified,*** ever***.