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Originally Posted by FlamesAddiction
For most Catholics, the decision is made for them the moment they are born. It's like saying that you can choose to be a Canadian after you are born here. Sure, technically that is true, but the paperwork is filed as soon as you are born. To make the choice requires a path that doesn't always present itself and converting someone from a religion is probably at least as difficult as converting someone to one. Could someone easily convince you to become a Catholic/Muslim/Tengrilist?
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That's not true, you're not a catholic until you're baptized. And then again you have to pass through the sacraments as you age until you are finally confirmed.
I was a catholic. I quit. I suppose i could quit being a physical male, but my ultimate gender wouldn't change. I don't understand how you believe these to be the same, even under the rigid lense of Catholicism. In fact, the religion is entirely based on constantly choosing to be catholic in the form of the creed.