posted on Dec, 22 2008 @ 06:37 AM
Dare I post on a religious thread? Hmm...well in this instance I'll offer my thoughts, as impartially as possible as I do not personally follow
generic religious patterns.
Catholicism like any other religion transpires through a sustained level of doctrine however significant or not. Perpetual loyalities will always fold
on the bourne mind in question, regardless of how strongly that mind is conditioned.
When you take, for example, an individal who relies heavily on a religion for a psychological bearing, then all sorts of other infringing factors come
into play. The very cornerstone or belief system of someone can easily be 'breached' when an act, event or even method is not percieved to correlate
to that person's said 'beliefs'. Most well informed religious archetypes actually embrace the subtle differences in a given society, but like all
things, extremeties are indeed extremeties.
My point being...
I think it is NOT the religion of the said person that the OP describes to be of a fault (or any other religion to that effect), the blame of this
issue relies wholly on the character of the person, if nothing else. Yes, arguably, the fundaments of their 'apparent' decision making to avoid
attending the wedding is without doubt 'religiously' inspired, but you have to ask the question of the moral grounding CHARACTER of that person.
She has a choice to attend or not, her religion will not dictate whether should should go or not. It perhaps, really is, as simple as that.
On this case alone, and ONLY this case I would argue that NO, religion hasn't torn a family apart. It is the judgement and characteristics of one
person who is tearing up this family.