10-16-2004, 04:28 PM
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Originally posted by Timber Loftis:
If you advocate the right of those in or outside your religion to make a choice that may be abhorent to your religion, do you denigrate the tenets of your faith or just affirm the right of individuals to chose of their own accord to commit a mortal sin? This is a simple question. In advocating a stance, does the faith also at the same time advocate barring the free will of others?
The question here is not whether the Catholic faith supports/denigrates abortion, bus whether or not it intends to preclude the free will of its followers. Are Catholics allowed to ignore the tenets of their faith, and risk going to hell, or does the faith intend to coerce the faithful ito behaving in an approved way, and ignore their free will?
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I told you what I thought via email and the prohibition on discussing matters religious makes this post by you quite unfair as I am not permitted to counter you with the details of the religion in THIS public forum.
This whole post just simply cannot be answerd or addressed without venturing into verbotten territory.
So we are left with the same reply as before. He can call himself whatever he wants, but that does not mean that he is actually that thing.
[ 10-16-2004, 08:05 PM: Message edited by: MagiK ]
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