Why is fornication a sin...

First you are once again not addressing the issue. I won't respond again if you do not directly address fornication, and why it is against God's Will. I am not a protestant, I am a Catholic, and while I understand the nature of tradition, you need to address the issue at hand. This is the problem with Catholics since time immemorial, since we do not address the issues directly, and only rely on intuition, which is not always right.

Also, if you refuse to accept Church teaching on fornication, you are by definition NOT Catholic.

I do accept them but I also question them. But goodbye

The scriptures, and the natural order, teach us that the two shall become one flesh upon the consummation of their marriage, i.e. sex. The two become one flesh, and you are always connected to the person you've had sex with, spiritually and physically, just look at how women retain the DNA of men they've had sex with, regardless of pregnancy. A monogamous relationship outside of marriage has literally no reason to not have a marriage ceremony, thereby making it a natural marriage.

To be Catholic you must accept the baseline of all other Catholic teaching: That the Catholic Church was founded by Jesus Christ, and that the Holy Spirit guides it so that it never teaches error in matters of faith and morality.

If you question one of its teachings on matters of morality, you are by extension questioning God Himself. This is the cardinal sin of pride.

You need to get yourself on the bible and get off your sinking ship to hell before it's too late

I never understood these questions asking us to psychoanalyze what God was thinking when He made these rules.

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