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If you don't like a particular thread or type of thread, then don't read it. Unless the subject matter is gravely sinful or scandalous, then the fact that you may simply not like it is no reason to prevent others from participating.
Quote from: GuestIf you don't like a particular thread or type of thread, then don't read it. Unless the subject matter is gravely sinful or scandalous, then the fact that you may simply not like it is no reason to prevent others from participating.I'd say puffing up pride, encouraging cliquishness and sewing seeds of discord between Catholics is pretty gravely sinful and scandalous.You'd probably also argue that those who don't like pornography on television should just change the channel.You're probably a libertarian.
Quote from: GuestQuote from: GuestIf you don't like a particular thread or type of thread, then don't read it. Unless the subject matter is gravely sinful or scandalous, then the fact that you may simply not like it is no reason to prevent others from participating.I'd say puffing up pride, encouraging cliquishness and sewing seeds of discord between Catholics is pretty gravely sinful and scandalous.You'd probably also argue that those who don't like pornography on television should just change the channel.You're probably a libertarian.So giving a compliment is now considered sinful? That is most assuredly non-Catholic. For goodness sake, it's even non-Puritan. It is nothing short of diabolical.
Quote from: GuestQuote from: GuestQuote from: GuestIf you don't like a particular thread or type of thread, then don't read it. Unless the subject matter is gravely sinful or scandalous, then the fact that you may simply not like it is no reason to prevent others from participating.I'd say puffing up pride, encouraging cliquishness and sewing seeds of discord between Catholics is pretty gravely sinful and scandalous.You'd probably also argue that those who don't like pornography on television should just change the channel.You're probably a libertarian.So giving a compliment is now considered sinful? That is most assuredly non-Catholic. For goodness sake, it's even non-Puritan. It is nothing short of diabolical.Of course it's not sinful, darling. In fact, I want to give you a compliment right now: You are quite possibly the most outstandingly disingenuous hyperbolist this forum has ever known.
Quote from: GuestQuote from: GuestQuote from: GuestQuote from: GuestIf you don't like a particular thread or type of thread, then don't read it. Unless the subject matter is gravely sinful or scandalous, then the fact that you may simply not like it is no reason to prevent others from participating.I'd say puffing up pride, encouraging cliquishness and sewing seeds of discord between Catholics is pretty gravely sinful and scandalous.You'd probably also argue that those who don't like pornography on television should just change the channel.You're probably a libertarian.So giving a compliment is now considered sinful? That is most assuredly non-Catholic. For goodness sake, it's even non-Puritan. It is nothing short of diabolical.Of course it's not sinful, darling. In fact, I want to give you a compliment right now: You are quite possibly the most outstandingly disingenuous hyperbolist this forum has ever known.Speaking of scandalous material . . .