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MrConrads says...

True, true. There are times when I think it's actually a chapter in the bible. "Please open your bibles to hypocrisy chapter 4, verse 8. And the lord said Love everyone like your own father, but hate that guy, that guy, aaaand that guy over there by the well."

In reply to this comment by kronosposeidon:
Too late; I already got ya started. Hypocrisy abounds in the Catholic church too, brother. I don't think any religion or sect has a monopoly on that.

In reply to this comment by MrConrads:
I can see that. I actually have a few Catholic friends many of whom still practice and attend regular services so I can see where you're coming from at least a little bit. I was raised Lutheran so basically I just mumbled my way through monotonous hymns and recited the lords prayer a few thousand times. sigh... At least the communions were slightly unsupervised so I could sneak a small shot of wine every now and then. Guilt, that never really got to me but the hypocrisy in that church, OY! don't get me started!

In reply to this comment by kronosposeidon:
I hear ya, I really do. I was born and raised Catholic. Though I walked away from it years ago, many of the symptoms remain. Guilt, being first and foremost.

In reply to this comment by MrConrads:
Same. There have been very few decisions that I have made in my past where I can say "wow, that really was a great choice that I made there" ... walking away from the church and never looking back is one of those decisions.

In reply to this comment by kronosposeidon:
I'm not Jewish, nor do I believe in God, yet I still feel this dude's pain.

MrConrads (Member Profile)

kronosposeidon says...

Too late; I already got ya started. Hypocrisy abounds in the Catholic church too, brother. I don't think any religion or sect has a monopoly on that.

In reply to this comment by MrConrads:
I can see that. I actually have a few Catholic friends many of whom still practice and attend regular services so I can see where you're coming from at least a little bit. I was raised Lutheran so basically I just mumbled my way through monotonous hymns and recited the lords prayer a few thousand times. sigh... At least the communions were slightly unsupervised so I could sneak a small shot of wine every now and then. Guilt, that never really got to me but the hypocrisy in that church, OY! don't get me started!

In reply to this comment by kronosposeidon:
I hear ya, I really do. I was born and raised Catholic. Though I walked away from it years ago, many of the symptoms remain. Guilt, being first and foremost.

In reply to this comment by MrConrads:
Same. There have been very few decisions that I have made in my past where I can say "wow, that really was a great choice that I made there" ... walking away from the church and never looking back is one of those decisions.

In reply to this comment by kronosposeidon:
I'm not Jewish, nor do I believe in God, yet I still feel this dude's pain.

kronosposeidon (Member Profile)

MrConrads says...

I can see that. I actually have a few Catholic friends many of whom still practice and attend regular services so I can see where you're coming from at least a little bit. I was raised Lutheran so basically I just mumbled my way through monotonous hymns and recited the lords prayer a few thousand times. sigh... At least the communions were slightly unsupervised so I could sneak a small shot of wine every now and then. Guilt, that never really got to me but the hypocrisy in that church, OY! don't get me started!

In reply to this comment by kronosposeidon:
I hear ya, I really do. I was born and raised Catholic. Though I walked away from it years ago, many of the symptoms remain. Guilt, being first and foremost.

In reply to this comment by MrConrads:
Same. There have been very few decisions that I have made in my past where I can say "wow, that really was a great choice that I made there" ... walking away from the church and never looking back is one of those decisions.

In reply to this comment by kronosposeidon:
I'm not Jewish, nor do I believe in God, yet I still feel this dude's pain.

MrConrads (Member Profile)

kronosposeidon says...

I hear ya, I really do. I was born and raised Catholic. Though I walked away from it years ago, many of the symptoms remain. Guilt, being first and foremost.

In reply to this comment by MrConrads:
Same. There have been very few decisions that I have made in my past where I can say "wow, that really was a great choice that I made there" ... walking away from the church and never looking back is one of those decisions.

In reply to this comment by kronosposeidon:
I'm not Jewish, nor do I believe in God, yet I still feel this dude's pain.

kronosposeidon (Member Profile)

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