Sure, diginity to God, but diginity for self is a different story when it comes to this issue.
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Replying to @ROSEY6535 @goingblondzo and
And that dignity for self is restored in the confessional.
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Replying to @bropostle @goingblondzo and
Not if it's habitual, and not if the cultures sees it as that. The sin can be forgiven, but the temporal punishment, and in some cases [1]
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Replying to @ROSEY6535 @goingblondzo and
Assuming that all women who fornicate do it habitually is a stretch. Give someone the benefit of the doubt for once
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Replying to @bropostle @goingblondzo and
If you know that it's wrong, and go to confession, it should be the LAST TIME you ever do it, you don't lose your virginity by accident.
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Replying to @ROSEY6535 @goingblondzo and
I've confessed sins in the confessional multiple times. Why is this one special? They're all the same to God.
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Replying to @bropostle @ROSEY6535 and
Life is not ideal. People are not perfect. Go out and actually meet some people off line and you might learn some things.
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Replying to @bropostle @goingblondzo and
Right, I will go and join my local life teen group and sing Protestant hymns while learning the squishy religion of "catholicism".
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Replying to @ROSEY6535 @goingblondzo and
That's not what I'm advocating. You lack a fundamental understanding of how real people work. I'd suggest fixing that.
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Replying to @bropostle @ROSEY6535 and
CATHOLIC ETHICS ARE NOT KANTIAN PURITY ETHICS i will say it again (also this whole thing reeks of gnosticism)
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well that is true, Augustine/Neoplatonic virtue ethics vs. Deontology
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