Message from @Dwarforn
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Handfasting in norse, celt, and otherwise
Mutual consent was a Catholic tradition
Wrong
Catholicism had arranged marriages
you cant just say wrong
and no
Yes they did lol
The catholic church refused to allow non mutually consenting marriages
*'consent'*
The middle ages was filled with arranged marriages to obtain land and status
There are numerous historical examples of this
that didnt mean they were condoned by the scriptures
those were family arrangements
The first consenting of women in marriages was handfasting of the northern european religions. The women had the right to choose and even divorce
Just because people conducted those actions does not mean the catholic church recognized those pagan behaviors
Catholicism had a loose *concent* as a woman wouldnt disobey the family
Who cares what is traditional or not. Is it a net positive?
yes
Tradition is based on what worked
👏
The harams
banging little boys
You realize most catholic traditions were taken from pagan traditions
False
Ahhh, yes, the Tea Boys or w/e
wrong again
False
are you catholic? @DanConway
Obviously
False
Ever hear the Constantinople Meeting. It is where they took and left much of the bible and added pagan traditions to aid conversion
Lol
like taking pagan heros and making them saints
The counsel of Nicea
False again
Lmao.
Read a book and stfu
Bias books
*bias books*
dont just read one account