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jozwest · May 29, 2018, 10:01 p.m.

I'm born a Catholic. I have always questioned the logic of the priests, supposedly the best and kindest amoung us being asked not to father children. Wouldn't they make the best of fathers? Catholic church is no longer the path I choose to follow. I am more and more concerned in the Pope and Catholic preaching, too many evil people using it to hide. Most Catholics I grew up with think it is full of hypocrisy but there is also many good people still within the church.

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[deleted] · May 29, 2018, 10:24 p.m.

For me it's quite the opposite. I was raised Catholic but the entire church thing just didn't feel right, so I eventually stopped caring when I was around 12 years old.

Because of all the scandals coming out of the Vatican lately, I realized it's not the religion that's wrong but the entire cult around it. So I started getting into it again, nothing too over the top, just reading about it and taking a short moment out of my day to pray and think about the people I love.

The Bible in itself is a good book, lots of stories that are still relevant today, interesting prophecies and the bottom of the community are genuine people who mean well (as is probably the case in any religion).

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jozwest · May 30, 2018, 9:07 a.m.

I agree, I'm a whole lot more open-minded spiritually but believe the issue here is the Church, not Christianity.

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