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I was raised a Catholic. Attended Catholic school until 8th grade. My entire family is Catholic. But anyone who knows the religion and how strict they are in school knows they think by the end of the day you have sined somehow. I can remember being in church and hearing the Deacon yell at us we should throw out all our CD's. Even to him that was a sin.
For me... I live in 2007. I like to enjoy myself to a certain extent. I listen to Cd's, I have sex (not married yet) and am pro birth control pills. I have met many Catholics with may too many kids. This country already has 300 million people and growing. And some enjoy sex. Therefore I am for birth control.
I believe in God and believe he loves me. I try to treat people and animals well everyday. I try to do the right thing for myself and others around me. So, I believe I will go to heaven and am OK with doing a things I enjoy that do not hurt others. It is all up to every individual for what is best for them. I almost feel it is a "sin" or wrong to judge others without being in there shoes. I try not to do that. You can take two individuals with the same situation but because they are two different people, it will never be the same.
Your pastor was right. CDs are sin.They sound atrocious. Everyone should listen to music on vinyl records- the way God intended.
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