Moral dilemma!

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TheGarg:
Hey Benedictus, on a scale of 1- 10 , I give your signature a perfect “00001010” 😃
I give it an ‘A’
 
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Benedictus:
… There are 10 types of people in the world: those who know binary and those who don’t …
Can somebody tell me what this means …
0101100101100101011000010
110100000101100001000000100
1001001
001110110110100100000011
00001001000000110011101100
101011001010110101100101110
… I have somebody signing off with that everything they write to me and I really wanna know what they are saying to me?

PS: If it’s something bad, please PM me with the answer.
 
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puzzleannie:
to be morally consistent, if you decide you morally cannot continue to use the services of a gay hairdresser, you really should investigate the tellers at your bank, the clerks at your drive through fast food place, the person who takes your money at the gas station, the guy who changes your oil and services your car, your dentist, doctor, and all the nurses, lab people and staff in their offices, your barber, carpet cleaning company, septic tank guys, plumber, all those who provide a service of any kind. This could become very time consuming.
you might want to check out the church organist as well.
 
sbcoral,

**one last word. Please, please, please for the sake of all that is decent and holy, I implore you – do not make your wife go to Supercuts. **

**We are called to sacrifice much for the faith – maryterdom, penence, etc. but some things go too far. **
 
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sbcoral:
We have been reading the Catechism as much as we can (it’s a little dry, though!)
It was too dry for me too then I checked out Father Corapi’s video series on the Catechism of the Catholic from Church :dancing: it shows on EWTN also. fathercorapi.com/tv.asp
Happy Discovering!
Debbie
 
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sbcoral:
We have been reading the Catechism as much as we can (it’s a little dry, though!)
It was too dry for me also then I checked out Father Corapi’s video series on the Catechism of the Catholic Church :dancing: it shows on EWTN also. fathercorapi.com/tv.asp
Happy Discovering!
Deborah
 
katherine2 said:
sbcoral,

**one last word. Please, please, please for the sake of all that is decent and holy, I implore you – do not make your wife go to Supercuts. **

**We are called to sacrifice much for the faith – maryterdom, penence, etc. but some things go too far. **

This is a bad post above. (I’ve come across the hit and run and never return posting of this person on other threads). Obviously this poster katherine2] could not restrain her impulse to throw in a jab despite the call by some of us for greater charity that is becoming of Catholic Christians on this thread. Can we get a maturity meter to register any further members before they are allowed to post on this thread? 😦
 
katherine2 said:
sbcoral,

**one last word. Please, please, please for the sake of all that is decent and holy, I implore you – do not make your wife go to Supercuts. **

**We are called to sacrifice much for the faith – maryterdom, penence, etc. but some things go too far. **

Now, Katherine, be nice. Supercuts does a good job with my hair (of course, I just have a good, old-fashioned bowl cut). Plus, the Dollar Store is right next to Supercuts, so I can browse there while my wife is getting her 'do. And best of all, the hairdressers at Supercuts are all married women, so we don’t have to worry about our money going to support someone’s homosexual lifestyle.
 
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sbcoral:
Thanks for the help, guys! I called my priest last night, Father O’Flannery, and he told me what he always says - “George, it’s really none of your business, but it’s between (that person) and God.” He told me the same thing last year, when I told him I saw the local peewee football coach in the drugstore with his wife buying a box of CONDOMS. (Yikes!)
My wife still hasn’t decided what to do about her hair. We have been reading the Catechism as much as we can (it’s a little dry, though!), and trying to decide what the most morally best thing we could do would be. I think she’s either going to start going to the Supercuts (like me!) or she’s going to have to have a face-to-face with Mr. Gay Hairdresser, and ask him if he is having homosexual relations, and, if so, if he is willing to repent in order to keep her business. He does do a good job with her bouffant, so I’m really hoping he changes his ways. Thanks, all!
You have issues my friend. It is NOT your job to be local tattle tale of peoples private lives. If you think you wifes hair dresser is going to change his homosexual life style to keep cutting your wifes hair you are living in la la land. Take the advise of your priest and mind your own business.
 
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