How do you properly conjugate “Reddit” in Latin? First, you need to know if the proper noun, “Reddit”, is male or female and base the conjugation of the verbs in the sentence on its gender , just as in Spanish or French. Reddito? As in “Carthago Delenda Est”? At first, it seemed easy to just use “Reddito”, since Carthage was a city and Reddit is a community of sorts. The I realized that Reddit is no longer a community, but a hostage situation. What gender to use, then? Surely the ancient Near Eastern peoples had camps where they held captives or hostages during negotiations. Hostage trading was big business for them. My father in law is a retired Latin teacher, maybe he can help me parse this out.

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        There are hundreds of designations of Catholicism, owed to countless schisms within the Christian faith.

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          Do you really have a question about Catholicism you’d like to ask? It sounds like you’re trolling.

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            I was interested in your point of view and theological discussion, as I am an ex-catholic of the roman inherited sect turned atheist, but seeing how you’re either unable of uncomfortable with answering my question, I’ll leave you alone…

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              Catholic means in communion with the Holy See. There are distinctions between different groups of Catholics within this but I wouldn’t say they matter a lot… I am personally a Roman Catholic, hi!