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Again, no one has shown me anything. What I did experience was direct attacks on my person. Most threads have been a monster bash toward my statement of being both catholic and mormon. I have seen no love or mercy. Only mocking. And that is fine as long as you recognize it and not water it all down to a ‘showing’.Actually there was. In fact, this has been going on for quite some time (years). In that thread, we repeatedly showed how LDS beliefs are incompatible with Catholicism, and how it is not possible for a Catholic to be a Mormon at the same time. Yes, you have a right to believe that if you want. We also have a right to show how it is wrong to do so, and impossible to be Catholic and Mormon, especially in one claiming that Catholicism is the “primary” religion. But you can go ahead and believe that.We’ve shown that a Catholic should never partake in the communion of any other church, or partake in anything offered by any other religion, including the Sacrament of Mormonism. Yet you claim that since Catholics don’t believe that Mormons are Christian, it’s okay, because it’s just like having bread and water. That misses the point. You may as well say that it’s okay for a Catholic to go to a Hindu temple and partake in the food that is offered to their gods, since we believe they are non-Christian, it’s just like eating regular food. We show you over and over, you choose not to listen.
And again, it is not up to you to condemn me for taking the mormon sacrament when I am with my children. It is up to me and the choices that I make and how I feel around my children. And I have said, I think that god is perfectly okay with it. And my children have benefited too. They have nothing against me attending Mass and they also enjoy meeting the sisters and we are a peaceful family. I am not going to overturn the apple cart.
If I sin, I will be responsible for my own sinning. (by the way, my mom used to give the communion to my daughters when they were small during the catholic mass. She would save a small piece of the communion. My ex and I let our daughters go to catholic mass on saturday when visiting my mom) But her heart was in the right place. Will god condemn a grandmother for doing it when she just wanted her granddaughters to have the body of christ? Was it technically wrong, yes but…it was human.
The letter of the law sometimes does not always work in all situations.