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BlueEyedLady
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Why are you here? To insult Catholics and their beliefs? That is what you are doing to me! I’m allowed to be upset at seeing wrongdoing according to my faith.
I said I abhored weddings where people cohabitated for years… I did not say I abhorred the people. I can hate the sin but love the sinner. The very reason why I abhor it is because I love God and I love his creation. I want what is best for them and people going the route as pointed out in the article are selling themselves short. Seeing people settle and believe what the world touts as ok makes me angry because it spreads more sin. It becomes common place and less and less people are happy and the first person they blame is GOD, and thus chalk it all up to bunk.
Code:Then again, I can't argue with you because you don't believe in God.
- Even the church recognizes natural marriages between non believers regardless of how they got their start. You can be upset about the loss of traditional values without insulting the families and martial bonds of those who don’t share them.
- Why wouldn’t I respond harshly to this? You insulted a large portion of married people and claimed to know their hearts.
- Which relatives and friends do you exclude from your wedding on the grounds that you have a cohabitation max headcount? That’s what I really couldn’t imagine doing.
I find it strange that you want to celebrate the consummation instead of the public commitment. Anyone can have sex, but getting married is a pretty solemn thing.
I will say that wedding registries make me uncomfortable in general, but especially for older couples and couples who live together first. That’s tacky. But a wedding asks nothing of your guests.