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here. I actually said something intelligible! Whose morals are we talking about?... Catholics cannot have separate moral and ethical stances.
In response to James Welle's
article, which states, My point is that morals cannot and should not ever be used to justify ethics... All I ask is that when you formulate you [sic] arguments, whatever side
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I made a post a while ago explaining that I have a form of Asperger Syndrome; this also means I have a **very** strong tendency to be naive. I didn't even realize that there was a problem until I read those two letters today. And of course, now that facts dispel my naive nature, I'm strongly angered. Oh well.
"The complacency of fools will destroy them." (Proverbs 1:32)
Yes, people are stupid. Especially complacent people. The more complacent the person is, the more they think that using big words, rules, statistics, etc. can conceal their idiocy.
I admit that I'm not a very proficient reader, but through much correction and self-discipline I've learned to read more carefully; I'm learning to read something else the way it is written. I'm not complacent. :)
You're welcome to rant any time about faith; I'm happy to see that other people sincerely care. (And I have serious issues with loneliness so it's very good to hear from other people. Thanks El! :))
I don't know what else to say at this point, but I do hope that someone will reply to my letter; I certainly gave others enough rope to hang themselves with. I shall pray.
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