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colesteph
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I have a really hard time believing that if I dont go through with ceremonies and rituals then he wont “see” me as a good, God loving and fearing human being. I dont understand why a marriage has to go through the church in order for God to see it as valid. Isnt he a little smarter than that? Logic would tell me that he is. I cant help but resist the authority of the men in the annulment process. What makes them know more about me than me and God?
I am a cradle Catholic who has struggled with this concept since I can remember. I cant fathom a God so cruel as to punish people for not performing things in a certain and perfect way. While I believe that the church has its foundation in Christ, I still struggle with the fact that it is ran by corrupt people. How do I whole heartedly commit to a church that claims to be the perfect true church when there have clearly been horrible people running it all the while they were supposedely infallible? How can I follow infallible teachings from an evil men whose primary concern was not of God?
I know I jump around alot here, but I would greatly appreciate some guidance to where I can find answers. My foot is not out the door, but I need answers in order to believe in this church.
Thank you for your time.
I am a cradle Catholic who has struggled with this concept since I can remember. I cant fathom a God so cruel as to punish people for not performing things in a certain and perfect way. While I believe that the church has its foundation in Christ, I still struggle with the fact that it is ran by corrupt people. How do I whole heartedly commit to a church that claims to be the perfect true church when there have clearly been horrible people running it all the while they were supposedely infallible? How can I follow infallible teachings from an evil men whose primary concern was not of God?
I know I jump around alot here, but I would greatly appreciate some guidance to where I can find answers. My foot is not out the door, but I need answers in order to believe in this church.
Thank you for your time.