Being raised Catholic and having nine years of Catholic school lets me appreciate the Catholic position quite well, thank you.<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by DenverBamaFan:
You have to understand religious conviction to appreciate the Catholics position.</font>
1. Ah, yes, the infamous "I am right; you don't agree with me, so clearly you do not fully understand my self-evident argument" ploy. Now that's condescending and weak.<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">You also probably wouldn't understand why it would upset me to know that my tax dollars were being used to provide an abortion to someone.</font>
2. I have issues with tax dollars paying for abortion.
3. The issue at hand deals with contraception, not abortion.
At this point, the issue becomes the degree to which Catholics should be allowed to impress that belief upon others.<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Catholics don't just think birth control is a sin just for Catholics but for anyone.</font>
1. My tone in the response was due to my misinterpretation of DMmaguire's argument. I'll address that in another post.<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">I also found your response to DMaguire27 condescending and your arguments weak. Care to clarify the 666 in your handle and does this indicate you may have some bias in this case.
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2. It's ironic that you call my arguments condescending and weak, and then you attack my arguments with a lame series of ad hominem attacks, topped off with a tired slur against my username. Surely you are not suggesting that my arguments would be better if my username were "Child of Light"?