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happilycatholic
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cyber1:I would add the following point: A large percentage of people who call themselves “Catholic” as well as people who call themselves “Protestant,” “Christian,” or the like are not even believers, so this whole discussion is moot for them. Married, divorced, whatever, it has no eternal benefit or consequences outside the salvation found only in Jesus Christ. Lip-service or family ties do not a Christian make.
I would respectfully respond that, we must not judge a person on a mistake or one hundred mistakes. We cannot possibly know what is in a person’s heart at the time of their marriage or their divorce/annulment.
You seem to have sinners confused with non-believers.
Just because a person sins does not make them a ‘non-believer’.
Even a person who sins ALOT who has been baptized is a Christian, a rebellious Christian, but nevertheless, a Christian. Who are we to judge those who don’t live their lives according to our standards for catholics, Protestants, married, divorced or whatever.
Not trying to be a ‘stickinthemud’ just a thought…
Peace be with you,
HC