Would it be OK for a Catholic time traveler to maintain two wives and visit them in turn as long as they were never alive simultaneously?
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@slatestarcodex@luminousalicorn I think the case in favour of that is significantly more tenuous. -
@AvengingRedHand@slatestarcodex@luminousalicorn actually i think it suggests a reason why the first one might also not be ok - -
@AvengingRedHand@slatestarcodex@luminousalicorn that sin is based on the order the time traveller lives his life in -
@raptros_@slatestarcodex@luminousalicorn It definitely is BUT with marriage it is more complicated because it involves someone else -
@AvengingRedHand@slatestarcodex@luminousalicorn i'll be honest: for reasons beyond these questions i hope time travel doesn't -
@raptros_@slatestarcodex@luminousalicorn i feel like there is supposed to be more here -
@AvengingRedHand@slatestarcodex@luminousalicorn i wasn't sure whether or not i wanted "doesn't work" or "doesn't exist" and gave up
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@slatestarcodex@AvengingRedHand@luminousalicorn This seems to suggest is that faced with time travel, Catholicism does not fail.. w/ graceThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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