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Pick another post. That one was your post asking me questions.Oh dear, it looks like we need to relitigate what I thought we had clarified in post #457… you appear to be sliding away from the positions you took back then.
Drop the aggrieved attitude. The only part of the complete section that is relevant is the part I cited. Nothing said preceding or following it alters its meaning in the slightest.But lets first cease the partisan cherry-picking of abbreviated quotes from Card Ratzinger (or the Catechism that quotes him) with the complete CCC article text so as to gain contextual insight to solve your apparent contradiction accurately:
My responses were in post #458.And as I requested in post #457 below:
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I guess I assumed this statement was accurate:*“Whoever divorces his wife and marries another, commits adultery against her; and if she divorces her husband and marries another, she commits adultery”Third, why do you so quickly assume that the sexual activity in a 2nd marriage is always correctly identified as “adultery” when the Magisterium itself goes out of its way to avoid such objective identification of those acts?
*Do we not believe this any more? Was its author wrong?
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