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In reply to the discussion: 3 Reasons Pro-Choice and Pro-LGBT Folks Won't Leave the Catholic Church [View all]ButterflyBlood
(12,644 posts)So the premise is kind of a false dichotomy. In fact a big part of wanting to get out of Catholicism was separating that from all the Catholic dogma and the hierarchy. As for being baptized as a baby, I was baptized against last year, so that should give you an idea how much value or purpose I place in that. I will not let something I had no say in have any effect on my life.
Abortion and gay marriage are really peripheral issues to me rejecting Catholicism, I think the church is terribly wrong on them, but even if they changed their views and allowed married and female priests, there's still far too much Catholic theology I'm quite uncomfortable with (Transubstantiation, Mariology, their views of baptism and original sin, the idea of the confession sacrament being required are all examples.)