Re: [OT] The Cathlics and Gay Marriage in Canada



If you want me to go on arguing, you'll have to pay for another
five minutes, Cheryl Perkins <cperkins@xxxxxx>!

> Janet Puistonen <boxhill@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Cheryl Perkins wrote:
>>> OrangeDood <no_this_isnt@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>
>>>> The whole thing is patently ridiculous anyway. Why does
>>>> someone need to be celibate in order to minister well to
>>>> others?
>>>
>>> Did you miss the posts about the reasons for choosing only
>>> unmarried men as priests?
>
>> I'm sure he didn't. What he is saying is that he doesn't agree
>> with the reasons.
>
> It looked to me like a comment and a question. Not a
> hypothetical one, either.

The question was rhetorical. Here's another one: "What color is the
sky in your world?"

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