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In reply to the discussion: Lesbian Catholic school teacher fired after mother's death because obit listed her partner [View all]georges641
(123 posts)3. She doesn't believe what Catholicism teaches.
Why teach what you don't believe in?
That seems to me to be the real crux of the issue.
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Lesbian Catholic school teacher fired after mother's death because obit listed her partner [View all]
UrbScotty
Apr 2013
OP
No, I am saying that moral teachings in the Catholic Church have changed
Fortinbras Armstrong
May 2013
#114
I'm not interested in a urinating contest or being the smartest guy in the room.
georges641
May 2013
#118
Fascinating that you should put the Catechism ABOVE a papal encyclical
Fortinbras Armstrong
May 2013
#132
You say that you are perfectly happy to let the state make decisions about the death penalty
Fortinbras Armstrong
May 2013
#137
If they feel compelled to follow the letter of the law, they no longer have a reason to fire her.
rug
Apr 2013
#2
Should someone who teaches at a Catholic institution believe in and strive to live what they teach?
georges641
Apr 2013
#7
It shouldn't expect unquestioning acceptance from the laity, either, of every declaration.
IrishAyes
Apr 2013
#11
I have aways thought it some what strange that converts are more strict than those raised Catholic.
olegramps
Apr 2013
#104
I would suggest that you actually read his works before parroting the conservative bull.
olegramps
Apr 2013
#109
Not hardly, I am refuting a heretic that contradicted the Fathers of the Church.
olegramps
May 2013
#117
OK, I will start a thread on Augustine, perhaps later today, certainly by tomorrow.
Fortinbras Armstrong
May 2013
#142
Actually, she apparently said NOTHING about her sexual preferences at school
Fortinbras Armstrong
Apr 2013
#16
I know what the church teaches but do you personally think that homosexuality is a sin?
hrmjustin
Apr 2013
#23
Episcopalians do claim to be catholic. We are just not Roman Catholic in communion with the pope.
hrmjustin
Apr 2013
#38
If you insist on having only those free from sin employed by the Catholic Church
Fortinbras Armstrong
Apr 2013
#32
Yes you did. When you said you deferred to the catechism you made your position on LGBT rights very
hrmjustin
Apr 2013
#45
I am sorry but most progressive Roman Catholics do not believe the church 100%.
hrmjustin
Apr 2013
#48
I am giving you a hard time because you seem to be saying as cryptic as can be that you think
hrmjustin
Apr 2013
#58
This room is subject to the rules of this board. This site is for liberals and progressives.
hrmjustin
Apr 2013
#62
"I deny that doctrine has been reversed, contradicted, or removed."
Fortinbras Armstrong
Apr 2013
#74
Could be the Irish in me speaking, but you and your twelve apostles go have a good time...
hunter
Apr 2013
#82
Too your last question I would say yes. If you use tteachings like a sword it can turn people off to
hrmjustin
Apr 2013
#86
Look I know you are a convert but don't take everything they say as gospel. They are just people
hrmjustin
Apr 2013
#88
You mean you think he could be wrong about his beliefs about sexual morality?
georges641
Apr 2013
#91