Man made laws ..when it suits them..

Tommy Loves Everyone... Im a 75 year old nutcase..

Anonymous
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IMO, the church is saying that the union of the parents who bore 3 children, didnt happen with the Church's blessing. ... so what does the CHURCH think of those 3 children? (from a religious perspective?

 

 

9.  If I receive an annulment, will my children be illegitimate?


This is the number one question asked regarding annulments, and it is very worrisome to many parents. They are often deeply concerned that a declaration of nullity will affect the legitimate status of their children should an annulment be granted. This should not be a concern. At the time of the child’s birth, they were born of a legal marriage in civil law and a putative marriage in canon law (which means that everyone thought in good faith that the marriage was valid). So at the moment of the child's birth, he or she was civilly and canonically legitimate. An annulment DOES NOT retroactively affect a child's legitimacy.

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@tommy.irene wrote:

Man made laws ..when it suits them..


Woman LOLWoman LOLWoman LOL

 

how many laws do you know that 

are not man made?  

 

what do you think they are based on?

 

why were they made?

 

 

 


@*julia*2010 wrote:

@tommy.irene wrote:

Man made laws ..when it suits them..


Woman LOLWoman LOLWoman LOL

 

how many laws do you know that 

are not man made?  

 

what do you think they are based on?

 

why were they made?

 

 

 


Churches make new rules when it suits them..

Tommy Loves Everyone... Im a 75 year old nutcase..

My grandparents couldn't marry because my grandmother [RC] was not allowed to divorce her husband, even though they had seperated some years earlier.

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"There is nothing more; but I want nothing more." Christopher Hitchins

How can the Church stop anyone from getting a divorce?

The Roman Catholic Church did - this was around 80 years ago.

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"There is nothing more; but I want nothing more." Christopher Hitchins

To me, that looks like the church held your grandparents in the grip of utter fear Bluecat, and that, it would seem, is the totality of brainwashing at its worst.

 

Anyone can get a divorce, however, if the dogma, superstition, myth and sheer autocracy of that (or any other) religion has become so psychiatrically and pathologically imbedded in a person, the fear factor seems to kick in and stop all rational thought from emergence back to reality.

 

Very sad, but for many, that's how it rules their lives and from what I've seen, to some degree even in this, the 21st century, still does.

Definitely, my grandmother, Tas. So that my dad was legally deemd to be legitimate, she gave my dad her husband's surname instead my grandfather's. My dad later changed it by deed poll to his father's surname.

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Anonymous
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@azureline** wrote:
How can the Church stop anyone from getting a divorce?

they cant.

 

never could.

 

church laws have nothing to do

with divorces.

 

same as sharia law has nothing

to do with australian law.