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In reply to the discussion: What people here who demand Catholics leave their church don't understand. [View all]AtheistCrusader
(33,982 posts)Kinda hard to do so for ones that ban same sex marriage. I happen to live in one of only a handful where it is legal, per state law.
I also live in a state where abortion is protected, explicitly, by state law, so if Roe V. Wade ever was overturned, abortion and other forms of family planning would remain entirely legal here.
I will continue to suggest to individuals that belong to the Catholic church to consider abandoning it. Unless and until the official church position comes about on interfering with these social issues, like equal protection under the law for same sex couples that wish to marry, the church has chosen its hill, planted its flag, and should expect all the slings and arrows that will forthcoming as a result of that position.
If individuals do not like it, and happen to support things like abortion and same sex marriage, if they really do happen to be left leaning politically, rank and file democrats, or even progressives, then yes, I think they should consider if the Catholic Church is the right place for them, and I don't consider it anti-Catholic to point that out.
The church has an official position on these topics. They are antithetical to democrats and progressives' party planks.
I will not apologize for pointing that out, and suggesting an alternative. (Withdrawal from the church) It is, of course, only one alternative.
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