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101 Ways to Go To Hell in Catholicism (And Why It Makes No Sense)

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In this episode, I discuss my journey from being a traditional Catholic to questioning and ultimately leaving the faith. I delve into the ambiguities and contradictions within Catholic teachings about sin and morality. Sharing personal stories, I highlight the lack of clarity on what actions might lead someone to hell. Using a Spider-Man meme analogy, I illustrate the contradictory views held by different Catholic authorities. I question the Church's claims of having definitive answers to moral issues, pointing out the inconsistencies and confusion among priests and church documents. Join me as I explore these complexities and talk about how my life has improved since moving away from fundamentalist Catholicism.
00:00 Introduction: A Personal Story
00:33 Questioning Catholic Teachings
00:56 About the Channel
01:18 Understanding Catholic Sins
03:20 The Spider-Man Meme: Illustrating Contradictions
04:43 The Confusion of Catholic Doctrine
05:55 The Gray Areas of Morality
07:59 The Subjectivity of Sin
09:24 Conclusion: Moving Beyond Traditional Catholicism

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In this episode, I discuss my journey from being a traditional Catholic to questioning and ultimately leaving the faith. I delve into the ambiguities and contradictions within Catholic teachings about sin and morality. Sharing personal stories, I highlight the lack of clarity on what actions might lead someone to hell. Using a Spider-Man meme analogy, I illustrate the contradictory views held by different Catholic authorities. I question the Church's claims of having definitive answers to moral issues, pointing out the inconsistencies and confusion among priests and church documents. Join me as I explore these complexities and talk about how my life has improved since moving away from fundamentalist Catholicism.
00:00 Introduction: A Personal Story
00:33 Questioning Catholic Teachings
00:56 About the Channel
01:18 Understanding Catholic Sins
03:20 The Spider-Man Meme: Illustrating Contradictions
04:43 The Confusion of Catholic Doctrine
05:55 The Gray Areas of Morality
07:59 The Subjectivity of Sin
09:24 Conclusion: Moving Beyond Traditional Catholicism

To join our discord community for $1 or to support my work/get early access to content, check out my patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/gayextrad
To be a guest on the episode, visit my YT channel and send me an email.

  continue reading

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