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Originally posted by CutiePie2000
Well, here is one thing that I don't really understand. (No, I'm not Catholic).
Some people seek out their priest for advice on marital woes -- I get that. (I will include living together, non-married people in this group), etc. while some people will seek out their hairdresser, bartender, manicurist, shrink or therapist.
How can someone (i.e. a priest) give an insightful advice on inter-personal, marriage'y-type relationships when they are not in one themselves and NEVER WILL BE? (unless they pull a Father Ralph de Bricassart , a la "The Thorn Birds").
Isn't that like going to a car mechanic who has never driven a car?
Just my 0.02
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How many aircraft mechanics are qualified to fly the plane?
Using your logic, babysitters would have to have their own kids b/c how else would they know how to watch them?