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iloveangels
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I see you have qualified your response, and yes, this means something now. You can’t expect that non-Catholics will all go hankering after Catholic marriages (or the definition of Catholic marriage either for that matter) if they don’t even want to be Catholic. It doesn’t work that way.Anyways, if they are different things, while we can define marriage as being a certain thing, we can’t expect that the rest of society will.
And a person can’t force them into it, against their wills. It’s wrong.
You can, and certainly should, support the idea of Catholic marriage in the voting booth, if you’re Catholic, that is.
But if you’re not Catholic, well what do you care about Catholic marriage, right?
This is a big problem that civil society has to solve. We can help as voters, but we cannot try to take over the whole thing by force or noise and rub everyone else’s nose in it. It won’t work.