Ask most stout/old-school Catholics and they would say that is sacrilege for an abortion to be forgiven.
Ask most stout/old-school Catholics and they would say that is sacrilege for an abortion to be forgiven.
I am not sure why we are supposed to be surprised that Catholics still consider abortion a sin.
Much like people who tell me they know what God wants and what s/he meant when s/he said XYZ. I’ll take it from the source directly and will interpret it at face value until given a reason to do otherwise.
I mean...it can’t be shade when it’s this blunt, right?
Almost all business meetings and functions I go to involve alcohol. Whenever I go visit a friend’s apartment for the evening, or they visit mine, the host offers wine and cocktails or scotch. It’s kind of like... I don’t know, socializing without alcohol is like meeting someone without shaking hands. It’s awkward…
I “interacted” with one of my then-idols, Leslie Nielsen, an experience both horrifying and disillusioning.
Oh, you mean the Mark Cuban who self made his billions in part off the pedastry of “Girls Gone Wild”? Ok, then.
As far as I can tell, neither Finger’s post nor any of these comments mention what movie she won for. It’s like everyone’s in on it.
Well, when you put it that way, I can’t help but agree that faith is unfailingly beautiful.
I get the feeling you can’t defend your position without contradicting yourself.
Sam Bee is the new Jon Stewart. I think I might even love her more than Jon Stewart.
You don’t seem to understand what words mean, and your ability to reason is non-existent.
Looks like you’ve abandoned your defense of faith. Is that a concession?
So faith never involves any thoughts at all about other people? Or just no thoughts about the merits of other people and their behavior?
That’s religion, not faith. Faith is personal. It’s not about other people.
When someone puts their faith in the Bible, and concludes that gay sex is immoral, despite having no personal animus against gays. Happens all the time. And gay sex is just one example out of many.
Jezebel is turning into Reader’s Digest.
Faith is a personal thing, and unfailingly beautiful.
There’s been some confusion.
I thought subjunctive took the bare infinitive, whereas this “could’ve went” business mistakenly uses the simple past instead of the past participle (“could’ve gone”).