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I'm not a Catholic, but when they say "with love in Christ" it is a blessing, not an insult. If you take it is a such, then that speaks more of you than it does of them. Immaturity and childishness? If you go about calling Christians "godgobbers" how is this mature? God bless.
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I don't think it's only Catholic ABers that use that particular salutation. I'm an Atheist and I understand how it could be seen as immature. My knee jerk reaction is always to become a bit annoyed but then I have to remind myself that it's one of those things that the the two opposing views are almost completely incapable of seeing eye to eye on. To some people phrases such as "with love in Christ" can be seen as an affront but to the person writing the phrase has a very deep meaning.
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"With love in Christ" is neither an insult, or a deep, meaningful blessing. It's a statement that has no value. It's meaningless. It's a phrase used by those who are deluded enough to believe that primitive fairy tales are facts.
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