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Lynn-D
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The so called ‘moral law’ you seem to refer to did not exist back in the 70’s. Am I to assume it is flexable and changes with the blowing of the wind?The Church should not be embarrased by the Galileo affair as properly understood, nor will She be embarrased by upholding the moral law even in the face of political movements that wrap themselves in science.
I think the Church did learn a lesson from its condemnation of Galileo and even Nostradamus although I do not give much credence to all of that which the later ‘predicted’. Never the less I am certain the Church does not look back with favor on any of the deeds committed during the time of the inquisition nor should She.
Please understand that transsexualism was not in the beginning a ‘political movement’. It is not that today, not for the true transsexuals at least who for the most part live a life of stealth. Like most people you confuse the transgender element which has become quite political with its attachment to the glbt groups in an effort to gain strength through numbered association. If people are trampled upon they tend to look for protective allies. My ally all my life was the Catholic Church. I wonder now if that is enough when all about me I see the faith I was born into and followed all my days being used now by some to project misunderstanding rather than bring us all closer to a loving God.
Lynn-D