Well, I followed the points by both of you, and then went through them again, and I’ve determined that in my belief, anp1215 is right… if the sole question y’all are debating is whether excommunicated people, or obstinate sinners who are so convinced that evil is good… that they actively spread contraception/ convince others that it’s good, etc.
I think, it is certainly interesting to note that “Ex-Catholics” are said to be the second largest religious group, after Catholics and before Southern Baptists.
It’s something like: Catholics 65-70 million
Ex- Catholics 20-30 million
Southern Baptists 16-18 million
At least 3 or 4 Catholic sources on the net were saying that.
Of course, this is probably the only group of people that does this. At least in religion. Obviously you might do this is you’re an immigrant or something. But, no one says “I’m a former Methodist, but now I’m ________” etc. For some reason Catholics, after they have left the fold of the flock to become atheists, agnostics, or other faiths are for some reason compelled to STILL identify with the term “Catholic”, or to identify as “I’m an ex-Catholic”.
This could be how the theoretical indelible mark on the soul left by Baptism, Confirmation, etc. is played out in the practical every day world. That mark on their soul compels them to at least say they are an ex-Catholic… perhaps this is because some part of that person subconsciously wants them to come back to the Church.
However, in a spiritual sense, if they do no good works they have no life in them… so spiritually I think it just comes down to they’re probably more likely to go to hell. But, those probablies and liklies should always be left to the Om(name removed by moderator)otent Judgement of the Lord.
So, I’ll leave stuff up to the Man upstairs…