Grotes attack on the Catholic church
@profree2019 (1218)
Barquisimeto, Venezuela
March 12, 2020 11:41pm CST
I have been observing in some social networks, images and comments that go against the Catholic Church, to which I belong by conviction. While respecting those who differ from my position and have a concept contrary to mine, I cannot understand how there are people who try to expose their points of view, in a rude and disrespectful way, with actions that far from defending their perspective, make them a group of crazy people without control, sick people who don't deserve to be respected. The images I have seen of people stripping and defecating at the doors of a church among others (images that I do not show here, out of respect for my myLot colleagues), seem grotesque to me, meaningless. I think that if you do not believe in something, you should argue, demonstrate, criticize intelligently and make your point of view be taken into account and respected, but in this way that they are doing it, I think that few people will lend them Attention.
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@profree2019 (1218)
• Barquisimeto, Venezuela
13 Mar 20
This is Apollo, it is really unpleasant. But God will know how to charge them the affront.
We only comment, he has the last word.
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@Mensch (292)
• Calcutta, India
13 Mar 20
@profree2019 Oh yes, they're sure gonna have some tasks to do whence God sets them up to square off things.
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@hereandthere (45645)
• Philippines
13 Mar 20
in which countries are they doing these?
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@profree2019 (1218)
• Barquisimeto, Venezuela
13 Mar 20
I really don't know because I've seen it on Facebook. Just as a comment, but there is no more information. I am from Venezuela.
@profree2019 (1218)
• Barquisimeto, Venezuela
13 Mar 20
That's right I wouldn't like to be in their shoes
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@profree2019 (1218)
• Barquisimeto, Venezuela
13 Mar 20
It should be the right thing, friend. This is the essence of coexistence. Respect others, to deserve their respect.
@profree2019 (1218)
• Barquisimeto, Venezuela
17 Mar 20
I really don't know because I've seen it on Facebook. Just as a comment, but there is no more information. I am from Venezuela.
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@CarolDM (203422)
• Nashville, Tennessee
15 Mar 20
@profree2019 Very true and that is just sad.
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@profree2019 (1218)
• Barquisimeto, Venezuela
15 Mar 20
@CarolDM Those of us who had the happiness of having parents who taught us values and fostered our development in a healthy home. We must thank God for the parents we had.
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@profree2019 (1218)
• Barquisimeto, Venezuela
15 Mar 20
Yes, they are people who surely did not have a good education in their homes. They do not know about values and much less about respect
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@crossbones27 (49450)
• Mojave, California
14 Mar 20
I think the problem is they hate bad leadership and they pass it on. There was a saying when I was in US Marines. Its not the Marine Corps fault its the bad leadership. You get the leadership right you get that well respected fighting force back.
@rebelann (112878)
• El Paso, Texas
14 Mar 20
There is never a good reason to disrespect someone elses beliefs. Tolerance is what the world needs now.
@profree2019 (1218)
• Barquisimeto, Venezuela
15 Mar 20
May God have mercy on them
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@josie_ (10034)
• Philippines
13 Mar 20
We may have different religious beliefs but we should not resort to gross actions to make a point. But when compared to the violence and blood spilling humans have been guilty of since the start of history all in the name of their religious belief....
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