Did not Jesus himself minister to the shirtless? I bet if you rounded up all the autistics,
females of personhood, businessmen and other Catholic and Mormon rejects, you'd get
a crowd much more representative of Jesus' usual audience as compared to a typical church
congregation.
Did not Jesus himself minister to the shirtless? I bet if you rounded up all the autistics,
females of personhood, businessmen and other Catholic and Mormon rejects, you'd get
a crowd m ...[text shortened]... ch more representative of Jesus' usual audience as compared to a typical church
congregation.
Obviously they have never read the parable of the talents.
Did not Jesus himself minister to the shirtless? I bet if you rounded up all the autistics,
females of personhood, businessmen and other Catholic and Mormon rejects, you'd get
a crowd m ...[text shortened]... ch more representative of Jesus' usual audience as compared to a typical church
congregation.
The Mormon chuch has not excommunicated this man; excommunication is simply a disciplinary possibility that the article acknowledges. And nor did the Catholic Church excommunicate the Minnesota autistic boy (whom I presume you are referring to). The boy was banned from attending his parish church, but the local ordinary has not issued any excommunication order (and he would not be empowered to, either).
Originally posted by Conrau K The Mormon chuch has not excommunicated this man; excommunication is simply a disciplinary possibility that the article acknowledges. And nor did the Catholic Church excommunicate the Minnesota autistic boy (whom I presume you are referring to). The boy was banned from attending his parish church, but the local ordinary has not issued any excommunication order (and he would not be empowered to, either).