Saturday, March 28, 2009

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In the name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit?

I call myself "anti Catholic", which sounds like a bad thing, but is simply a natural reaction to the actions of the Church and of Catholics in general. For example, I and my neighbors are certainly different people, indeed, very different. He, however, do not hang her underwear on my balcony, and parking the car in front of my door, preventing me from entering. Also, do not decide whether I turn on the heater and when I turn it off. Besides, I refrain from bothering the battery at home studying, and if I do a party with friends, I think that that evening there will be a bit of revelry. However, he knows that my feasts occur only occasionally. It happens nothing wrong. Now, I have nothing against Christianity, against Christians and Catholics, but the fact that purport to tell me how to live, continuously influencing the laws of the State in which I live. Abortion is not okay? divorce is bad? euthanasia is not good? being gay is bad? If all of these things (and a thousand others, it seems) you do not like, do not practice it. I have other values, and since that does not exist in the Constitution and the Civil Code, an article that states the existence and nature of God, or that it is obligatory to believe it, I demanded that Italy will make laws that allow everyone, Catholics, atheists, Muslims, Buddhists and so on, to make their own personal choice, whether for its own and no other person. Since this is not (the case of Eluana is clear), I must defend myself, and in that sense I have (unfortunately) call me anti catholic. Unfortunately, because I'd rather live in a country where everyone is happy to be and how it participates in the happiness of others to be as they are. Instead I have to be anti something. But it is nothing personal or visceral. Moreover, if my neighbor stretch out on my balcony or linen would prevent me from doing my party from time to time, because "we must be silent," probably as well as anti-Catholic, I would also "anti my neighbor." everything here

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