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Originally posted by MTSUGURL
My point was that as involved as I am, and the fact that I am looking for someone that is also very involved, it would not be desirable or feasible to go to different churches.
Any perceived smugness was not intentional. I apologize for seeming otherwise. I have tried to explain my reasoning, without any of the implications that have been found in my posts. I was not trying to be judgemental, and am sorry if that is how it has come across.
GP - You said your mind was boggled, I tried to explain. I am sorry if I have offended you - it was not my purpose. There have been many posts that have been directed at Christians that have been offensive, but I've never resulted to name calling or getting defensive (until now - even I consider this post somewhat defensive).
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I AM Christian. I have been Roman Catholic my entire life. If you're one of THOSE people who doesn't think Catholics are Christians, then I really have nothing to say to you.
If you aren't, I don't understand how anyone can be so sure that their version of faith is correct. I think that more Christian people would be a lot more tolerant if they were willing to explore other denominations. I know my boyfriend and I have both grown in our faith by attending services with each other, and neither of us were Sunday morning people - he wanted to go to seminary before he decided on law school and I go to what is arguably the most Catholic law school in the nation.