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robwar
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we don’t know what was quoted or the context of it. Until OP shares what actually was published, one is making assumptions without all the facts. Normally, I would agree but in all fairness what actually was published in the bulletin. Seeing the actual context maybe helpful in discerning why an atheist was quoted even in the first place. One can jump on the bandwagon but to understand and judge fairly we need to see the quote and its context.Well, if the quote was about the geneology of morals then it suggests that morals are man made constructs. I don’t think a priest should be advertising such ideas![]()