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Political Fray
Based Orthodox leader tells some harsh truths
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<blockquote data-quote="Lily" data-source="post: 525448" data-attributes="member: 1283"><p>Pretty much all I heard about in RCIA came down to "What is your relationship to God the father, son and Holy Spirit like?" It wasn't about hating any group of people, abortion, homosexuality, etc... It was about me and God and what did I do to connect and have faith.</p><p></p><p>I struggled with that, but I never once heard from any priest about human hateful bullshit.</p><p></p><p>eta: Catholicism practices 5 sacraments starting with baptism (where your parents) take you on the journey to your relationship with God, then first communion where we go to catechism for our religious teaching, confirmation as a young adult (mostly) where we declare our beliefs...then there is the Sacrament of Marriage and the Sacrament of the Last Rites. It is all about being "saved" from damnation. (I know you know this, not everyone does)</p><p></p><p>It's not like we just say "I'm saved" and decide, I can do what I want. "I'm saved."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lily, post: 525448, member: 1283"] Pretty much all I heard about in RCIA came down to "What is your relationship to God the father, son and Holy Spirit like?" It wasn't about hating any group of people, abortion, homosexuality, etc... It was about me and God and what did I do to connect and have faith. I struggled with that, but I never once heard from any priest about human hateful bullshit. eta: Catholicism practices 5 sacraments starting with baptism (where your parents) take you on the journey to your relationship with God, then first communion where we go to catechism for our religious teaching, confirmation as a young adult (mostly) where we declare our beliefs...then there is the Sacrament of Marriage and the Sacrament of the Last Rites. It is all about being "saved" from damnation. (I know you know this, not everyone does) It's not like we just say "I'm saved" and decide, I can do what I want. "I'm saved." [/QUOTE]
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