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Online Gray2023

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Re: Women regretting college
« Reply #145 on: Today at 06:38:15 PM »
I do not understand the point of bringing this up.

It's really not what the discussion is about. I do not think anyone is saying we do not have personal vices to overcome.
True we have gone off the topic of women regetting a college education to who sinned worse Adam or Eve.

The point of bringing this up is that everything is about spiritual warfare. Do we need to understand who sinned worse to prepare ourselves for the battle ahead?  Are we getting distracted?

Online Gray2023

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Re: Women regretting college
« Reply #146 on: Today at 06:51:31 PM »
Do you think Catholics need to be clones of each other to be Catholics?
For clarity, I really meant this.

I am sorry it looked like I meant the whole post.

I am not disagreeing or agreeing with St. Thomas Aquinas.  I haven't studied this.


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« Reply #147 on: Today at 08:44:28 PM »
I was forced to go to university and did so for one year, and was left with $10k in debt that I had to pay off by working around men. I hated it, it did a lot of harm and I have still since had nightmares that I was back at the university.
I didn't have a choice either. I would have been disowned, and many kids had parents like that. And that was university not college, because it was all about getting the highest job and having status in society. I used the excuse that I got married to not go to college anymore. But ended up switching programs when I did go. Didn't incur debt since the government covered the tuition where I lived.