Claims of serving in three High Mass weddings are fairly serious.
In what sense? Is there a fine for being a protestant bridesmaid at a catholic wedding?
Let me ask you this: why are you attempting to defend a ludicrous claim that has no proof and is extremely likely never to have any evidence whatsoever?
Not sure how claiming to be a brides maid is ludicrous. What I do find is that your insistance is pointless, ludicrous, and rather Clintonian. You know, kill the messenger or rather burn the prot.
Maybe you could prove to us that you have attended Mass every Sunday for the last 5 years and at least went to confession each month with a successful act of contrition.
Maybe then, we will believe you.
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"We"?
In what sense? Is there a fine for being a protestant bridesmaid at a catholic wedding?
Nope. There is the claim of High Mass. That is the issue.
Not sure how claiming to be a brides maid is ludicrous. What I do find is that your insistance is pointless, ludicrous, and rather Clintonian. You know, kill the messenger or rather burn the prot.
This is deflection. A claim of a rabid antiCatholic that she served as bridesmaid in three Roman Catholic High Mass weddings, given a posting history of tremendous departure from the truth will be met with questions as to, among other things, what type of church and the year involved, to determine if in fact the claim is true.
If I came on FR and made the claim that I served as Minister of Finance for three European countries and would have served at three more, except I wanted to return to this side of the pond, it would be met how? With complete and open acceptance? Or would somebody ask for things such as what country during what time period?
Okay fine. I will tell you that I was actually the flight commander of the last Apollo mission and I was the last human being to walk on the moon. Want my autograph? Or do you want some sort of proof?
WELL PUT.