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snorky Wrote:

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>

> Yes, effectively forcing people to live their

> lives in abject fear of God and the chuch, and

> adhering to a dark ages outlook on life is such a

> plus point innit - those papal coffers dont fill

> themselves you know.

>

> Hushing up sex abuse cases is probabaly another

> slur on a noble institution as well

>

> And I wont even make any reference to the Lateran

> pact, cos that will invoke that law about calling

> someone a Nazi that some deluded fools think

> instantly devalues whatever point you may have

> made

>

> And El papa isnt an ex Nazi either Im sure

>

>

> OTT ?


but the story isn't about any of the above and i thought that the thread was


i don't know about forcing a billion people to do what they don't want to, i don't know about all these stories that people tell about covering up paedophilia, or about the lateran pact (you didn't do well there in relation to not making a reference, by making a reference) - i really don't so i'm not commenting on them - can you share any FACTS about these? and about the pope being a nazi?

pk Wrote:

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> snorky Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> >

> > Yes, effectively forcing people to live their

> > lives in abject fear of God and the chuch, and

> > adhering to a dark ages outlook on life is such

> a

> > plus point innit - those papal coffers dont

> fill

> > themselves you know.

> >

> > Hushing up sex abuse cases is probabaly another

> > slur on a noble institution as well

> >

> > And I wont even make any reference to the

> Lateran

> > pact, cos that will invoke that law about

> calling

> > someone a Nazi that some deluded fools think

> > instantly devalues whatever point you may have

> > made

> >

> > And El papa isnt an ex Nazi either Im sure

> >

> >

> > OTT ?

>

> but the story isn't about any of the above and i

> thought that the thread was

>

> i don't know about forcing a billion people to do

> what they don't want to, i don't know about all

> these stories that people tell about covering up

> paedophilia, or about the lateran pact (you didn't

> do well there in relation to not making a

> reference, by making a reference) - i really don't

> so i'm not commenting on them - can you share any

> FACTS about these? and about the pope being a

> nazi?


Hitler Jugend innit -his views on the position of women and Gays are not exactly 21st - or even 20th - century


Odd isnt it , how a legion of ( officially ) celibate males are deemed to be so utterly sage like, they can force their antideuvial opinions on something they have no experience of, onto others.


I would hardly go and consult a vegan for advice on the best cuts of meat at William Rose, yet the catholic church is deemed an acceptable opinion on sexuality and its issues.


*puts Crass bullshit detector on the turntable*

mockney piers Wrote:

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> I'm inclined to agree pk.

>

> It's not unlike Jehova's witnesses who'd rather

> die than have a blood transfusion.

>

> Religious rules aren't there to be broken by

> pathetic little things like compassion, humanity

> or logic, they are hard and fast things that

> result in heaven or hell.

>

> Seen from that point of view it's we heathens who

> are stupid and doomed, and the archibishop who's

> trying to prevent more souls condemned to hell in

> future.

>

> Can't have your cake and eat it you know.

>

> Mind you @#$%& stupid @#$%&!!!!!!



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