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Silent_Knight
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A little trigger happy on the removal of my comment, qui est ce.You are not allowed to question a person’s religion. If they say they are Catholic, you have to accept it.
If you have a problem with them identifying as Catholics, but posting otherwise, report it to the mods.
I don’t think you read what I was typing, or you seem to have missed the point? I’m a bit confused with your reply. I am not talking about anyone particular on this forum. I never ONCE questioned anyone’s religion on this forum!
If someone says they are Catholic but they live their life as an atheist or something else and go against Catholic teachings, I’m not allowed to discuss it because they will always be a Catholic no matter what? This is the part I don’t understand when it comes to removing my comment.
I made a general statement not about someone here on these forums. I am talking about people who are say they are Catholic but live their lives on their own terms, don’t ever go to church, etc.
I fail to understand the reasoning in removing my comment. Please fully read it next time instead of jumping to conclusion.
Kevin, I never once said anything about “ex-Catholic”. They may be Catholic, but they are not living as one, they are hypocrites. It’s a simple statement, would you argue they aren’t hypocrites?Because it goes against church teaching. Once a Catholic, always a Catholic. You may be a Catholic who has fallen out of communion with the Church, but there is no such thing as “ex-Catholic”
forums.catholic-questions.org/showthread.php?t=722950
I don’t know what it is, but I find on this site some people often give confusing replies and don’t really read what is being said.
Peter, no… not Post #103, it was before that and it was removed. I assume because I mentioned Obama and those Catholics who chose to vote for him and his obvious non Catholic agenda.Post #103?