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Ian David

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26. So, if Catholics voted with their feet, and changed religions, they'd stop voting for Obama? n/t
Sun Mar 17, 2013, 10:39 PM
Mar 2013

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Being Catholic- It's Complicated [View all] joesdaughter Mar 2013 OP
I hear the Unitarians and United Church of Christ are very nice. n/t Ian David Mar 2013 #1
Yep, me too. n/t joesdaughter Mar 2013 #2
If you are proposing the Unitarians are a substitute for Catholicism, well Drahthaardogs Mar 2013 #6
I'm just saying there are better ways to get your Jesus-fix that don't hurt anyone. n/t Ian David Mar 2013 #7
And I am saying, at least take the time to offer an alternative Drahthaardogs Mar 2013 #8
Some Evangelical Lutheran Church congregations are progressive. United Church of Christ is Jesus-y. Ian David Mar 2013 #9
No, you specifically posted the Unitarians as an alternative to Catholocism Drahthaardogs Mar 2013 #10
I also suggested United Church of Christ. Who, last time I checked, had something to do with Jesus. Ian David Mar 2013 #12
peoples faith does not just change daily, you would not expect a sunni to just change to buddhist loli phabay Mar 2013 #13
Methodist? Hell, his suggesting would be equivalent to converting to Judiaism Drahthaardogs Mar 2013 #17
Then they're really wasting a lot of money on TV ads and magazines left at the laundromat. n/t Ian David Mar 2013 #23
no not really, the ads etc are aimed at people looking for something, not for people who already hav loli phabay Mar 2013 #25
Again, please just answer the question Drahthaardogs Mar 2013 #14
um, Unitarians have no dogma. kwassa Mar 2013 #18
He is wrong, maybe to the point of being silly Drahthaardogs Mar 2013 #21
no, there is no Unitarian dogma, and there are liberal Lutherans kwassa Mar 2013 #38
No. Check the numbers, and the definition of Dogma Drahthaardogs Mar 2013 #40
I understand. I just don't see why it makes such a big difference. n/t Ian David Mar 2013 #22
Because if you are going to bash a group on DU Drahthaardogs Mar 2013 #24
So, if Catholics voted with their feet, and changed religions, they'd stop voting for Obama? n/t Ian David Mar 2013 #26
Huh? Drahthaardogs Mar 2013 #27
I know. n/t Ian David Mar 2013 #30
Too much green beer huh? Drahthaardogs Mar 2013 #31
The Evangelical Lutheran Church (ELCA) gopiscrap Mar 2013 #28
I think the Catholics voted for gay clergy eons ago... Drahthaardogs Mar 2013 #29
Some Catholic churches Dorian Gray Mar 2013 #34
Everyone who worships Jesus should ask him which church he prefers. eallen Mar 2013 #36
i am sure they are but they are not the catholic faith that the poster was brought up in loli phabay Mar 2013 #5
Being a hard-core atheist, I agree with this. backscatter712 Mar 2013 #32
I am an atheist as well. defacto7 Mar 2013 #35
It's not subscribing to the catholic faith that is a problem. cleanhippie Mar 2013 #3
My Parish joesdaughter Mar 2013 #11
I just posted in another thread on this union_maid Mar 2013 #15
Nicely stated. n/t Beartracks Mar 2013 #33
Individuals have the right to chose their own beliefs. Dawson Leery Mar 2013 #4
you could just ignore it for 6 months snooper2 Mar 2013 #16
My primary critique is a partially financial one. backscatter712 Mar 2013 #19
Finally, an opinion I can get behind. It seems to me that the solution to this ongoing train wreck Egalitarian Thug Mar 2013 #20
Agreed.... defacto7 Mar 2013 #37
I have and have had friends who are Catholic davidpdx Mar 2013 #39
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