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In reply to the discussion: Do you know why Catholics put money in the collection plate at Sunday mass? [View all]Moonwalk
(2,322 posts)...if they didn't report him, get the dog out of his hands, etc. If they simply thought, "It's nothing to do with us..."
Then we would rightly blame the whole family, wouldn't we?
I'm sorry, but I don't quite see how your analogy works. It presumes that the family doesn't know that this man was likely to kill the dog. But those who belong to the Catholic Church certainly know what it's done and is still doing to interfere with gay rights, with women's rights, etc.
Honestly, if you or any other Catholic tell me that Catholicism, it's rituals, etc., are the only way you feel you can get in touch with the divine, and so you must remain with it no matter the sins of its leaders, then that puts an end to the criticism. There is no arguing with what someone feels they need to do that.
If that's not true, however, if you can reach the divine in other ways, then I think the question of why you are part of a faith with leaders who are, on the higher levels, interfering--in this country--with what you, as a progressive morally and ethically value is a valid question. You would ask it of a woman who was very much in favor of abortion yet voted Republican. You would ask it of a Jew who disapproved of what Israel was doing, yet belonged to--and gave money to--a synagogue that sent some of those funds to support Israel.
So why can't the same be asked of Catholics?