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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 409992" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I was the only one in the entire family who questioned the Nuns and Priests. My Mother was aghast. My biggest issue was that at that time the Church taught you had to belong to the one true church in order to get to heaven.....my Dad was not a Roman Catholic. There was no way that made sense to me in fifth grade. I wanted to discuss it logically. Not! </p><p> </p><p>Probably that is why (at 70, omg) I get turned off by any faith or creed that assumes it is THE one. Baloney! There's no way that you could be born in a region that believed trees or whatever were to be worshiped and be denied eternal life. Somehow my entire Irish family was able to sift through the quandries and remain loyal to THE faith. Believe me I was not a rebel but I did and still do hesitate to accept stuff that can't be proven. I hope he is able to sift through the dogma and come out a better person for it. It is mindboggling even for easy child's. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 409992, member: 35"] I was the only one in the entire family who questioned the Nuns and Priests. My Mother was aghast. My biggest issue was that at that time the Church taught you had to belong to the one true church in order to get to heaven.....my Dad was not a Roman Catholic. There was no way that made sense to me in fifth grade. I wanted to discuss it logically. Not! Probably that is why (at 70, omg) I get turned off by any faith or creed that assumes it is THE one. Baloney! There's no way that you could be born in a region that believed trees or whatever were to be worshiped and be denied eternal life. Somehow my entire Irish family was able to sift through the quandries and remain loyal to THE faith. Believe me I was not a rebel but I did and still do hesitate to accept stuff that can't be proven. I hope he is able to sift through the dogma and come out a better person for it. It is mindboggling even for easy child's. DDD [/QUOTE]
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