
I'm not trying to change your view, I'm just trying to understand it. You're not obliged to tell me anything, but you're not very forthcoming
No because you’re doing this to convince me that doing something contrary to my beliefs is alright. I can’t have an interfaith marriage. It’s just not what I want or what I think is best.
Even a literal reading leaves gaps to be filled. Otherwise all Catholics of the same piousness would have the exact same behaviours. Which clearly isn't true
There’s a such a thing called a liberal.
My views on the topic will not change. Idk what you think you can achieve here.
Edit: you’ve pointed the flaw in your own argument. Catholics aren’t all the same piousness.
And when I googled it, people had different interpretations, so it's more relevant how you read it. Unless you believe it very literally
I read it literally. How a catholic should
So love would rank below those things then, if there was ever a choice to be made
That chapter legit tells us how to love…
I didn't find it particularly directive. Apart from don't be sexually immoral, don't drink wine, and avoid idolators.
The bible condemns drunkard behaviour, and pursuing alcohol instead of or above God. Not wine. Source: the wedding at Cana
If you don’t, cool. You ain’t into religion. I am.