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Originally posted by jaguar
Sycamore mentioned that he went to a catholic school, you stil catholic? were you ever?
The msot interesting thing i've foudn about them in Australia is they seem ot turn kids AGAINST Catholisim, which (and i'm not trying to offend anyone but ill back up my views if asked) is a good thing......
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The simple answer is "no." A lot of people look at Catholicism as the "can't" or "guilty" religion. To be honest though, I'm not sure that really applies anymore. The biggest no-no is birth control (along with abortion). Other than that, Catholics gamble (bingo), drink (at church and at bingo), and women can wear pants.
I never regularly attended Mass, nor do I intend to marry in the Church, or believe in some of the tenets of the Church. I was never really big into the Church and just got sick of all the b.s. I'm not against the Church, just against most organized religions.
Isn't Australia primarily Anglican though?