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    Quote Originally Posted by godsaint View Post
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    Unsa man diay imong religion bro?Im sure kung bisag unsa imong religion dili lang kay catholic mo oppose gyud sa same *** marriage.Sa unang panahon pa suko na gyud si Lord sa mga immoral nga buhat base sa nahitabo sa Sodom And Gomorra.So dili na kinahanglan i question ang apostles gender kay dili ni sila gi pili sa qulification nga tawhanon kundi pinili sila sa Diyos.
    like i said.. no offense. it's just a joke. and i'm a Roman Catholic. peace

  2. #12
    true love is not bound by physical gender...

    the Catholic Church have no right to dictate on matters such as these--or anything at all...this is the state's sole responsibility...

    they must remember, not everyone in this country is a catholic or a christian, not even everyone believes in God...

    the church must not have any say in the passing or blocking of any law...the best that they can do is to tell their adherents not to practice the rights being permitted by those laws...

    and they also shouldnt threaten lawmakers who are adherents of their church with excommunication if they support such laws...these lawmakers are simply doing their jobs

  3. #13
    sexist ning mga pari jud

  4. #14
    do not condemn the catholic church. if you want CONVENIENCE then go to a religion where your whims, desires and caprices are accepted. if you want divorce, be a protestant. if you want gay marriage, married priests with the same rituals as the roman catholic, then be an episcopal.

    this is a free world, so to speak.

    i respect gays as human beings but i am against gay marriage, enough said.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nItO/pIrEnA View Post
    true love is not bound by physical gender...

    the Catholic Church have no right to dictate on matters such as these--or anything at all...this is the state's sole responsibility...
    please read the bible, there is such thing as gender.

    yes, the catholic church have a right to advise the catholic faithful.


    Quote Originally Posted by nItO/pIrEnA View Post
    they must remember, not everyone in this country is a catholic or a christian, not even everyone believes in God...
    but this is a predominantly catholic country. just like america having divorce because it is not predominantly catholic.


    Quote Originally Posted by nItO/pIrEnA View Post
    the church must not have any say in the passing or blocking of any law...the best that they can do is to tell their adherents not to practice the rights being permitted by those laws...
    legally, the catholic church doesn't have a say but politicians listen because they are playing politics and most likely they are catholic themselves.


    Quote Originally Posted by nItO/pIrEnA View Post
    and they also shouldnt threaten lawmakers who are adherents of their church with excommunication if they support such laws...these lawmakers are simply doing their jobs
    if that is the policy under the catholic church, then these priests are just only doing their jobs too but i don't think that is true. at the end of the day, it really depends on the person whether his politics weighs more than his faith.


    some people invoke the "modern times", i agree that we should adjust to the times but principles and faith should not be compromised. ever since, black has always been black and white has always been white. it is always when we try to justify black against white thus everything turns to grey of confusion and life and the world becomes complicated and chaotic even.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LytSlpr View Post
    do not condemn the catholic church. if you want CONVENIENCE then go to a religion where your whims, desires and caprices are accepted. if you want divorce, be a protestant. if you want gay marriage, married priests with the same rituals as the roman catholic, then be an episcopal.

    this is a free world, so to speak.

    i respect gays as human beings but i am against gay marriage, enough said.
    aHah! i totally agree with u, friend...

  7. #17
    Leviticus 20:13

    I never hated gays man unta. Pero daghan naman nahitabo nako gud. They stare at me.. approach me as if I'm some male prostitute.. harrass or attempt to harrass me.. take photographs of me when I'm sitting still or standing or whatever. It's annoying, disturbing, and stressful in my part. I'm not Catholic, but I still don't like the idea of gay marriage, more so, the mere existence of gays. And now, I hate gays.

  8. #18
    Free world jud! If dem gay person wants to get married, let them. Anything is possible diba? Look at *** transplant unsa pa kaha ang Gay Marriages.

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    Nganong kini nga thread Catholic church lang ang giigo?catholic lang ba ang against gay marriage?

    Simple lang bitaw na kung ganahan gyud ma minyo ang gays and lesbian sa ilang same *** ,pakasal sila sa church nga mo recognize nila.I hated gays nga mosulti sa dautan sa Catholic church.As if gusto nila ang simbahan mao ang mo bow down para sa ilang immoral nga tumong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by godsaint View Post
    I hated gays nga mosulti sa dautan sa Catholic church.As if gusto nila ang simbahan mao ang mo bow down para sa ilang immoral nga tumong.
    Hahaha, sakto jud ka.

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