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BlueEyedLady
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Just an FYI-You are one of my favorite posters. You’re always very kind but firm in what you believe.
First, I agree with you that simply seeing something on a web site on a computer is no reason to drop someone as a friend.
But, I also have to say that someone falling into sin is VERY different than someone living a life of sin.
I made that list with the circumstances surrounding the OP in mind. I figured that those were all things that someone could do, and then be found out in an innocent way (like looking at a computer) and then try to justify when called out on. If someone is flaunting those behaviors, that’s a problem.
There is also a difference if someone talks all about their sin, as if nothing is wrong. Once again, I was assuming similar circumstances as the OP.
So, someone telling me that they are swingers, and detailing their exploits would be different than some that is a swinger, but I never find out. (Or if I “found out” through snooping.)
Someone missing Mass, once, would be different than someone living with their lover.
Someone eating at home, too close to the reception of Communion would be different than someone chewing on a doughnut while in line for Communion.![]()