Quote Originally Posted by siSTARindigo
That is exactly what I think. My hubby is catholic (and I am pretty sure fleshes parents were too. Dad goes to church every sunday, yadda, yadda). I got married in that church, and had to go through a lot to do so. I am not a catholic, I was LUCKY to have the privlege of using their church, since the family had such close ties. Please. And my mother in law, woman is always sending us stuff cause our son hasn't been baptized yet. OH dear god, my child who was born in sin will go to hell if I don't have him baptized before he dies. I doubt it. I prefer to let my son make his own decisions when he is old enough to understand what he is doing.

Eva
Well, I guess there's hope for you yet... That's the most sensible post you've written.... And to shed some light, yeah, my parents were Catholic, just anybnody from Italy is Catholic. But I was never forced to go to Church, my parents aren't even very religious themselves. Let's just say that religion was definitely not an important part in our lives. Yet, as I grew older, I realized that religion is important, and it's affecting everyone, whether they believe or not, and usually in a very negative way. That line of questionning led me to what I am today.
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