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07 Feb 2009, 2:03 pm

in terms of allowing people to suffer needlessly for the sake of dogma i suspect he'll do a bang-up job



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07 Feb 2009, 2:08 pm

Abu_Zarqawi wrote:
in terms of allowing people to suffer needlessly for the sake of dogma i suspect he'll do a bang-up job


A Muslim lecturing a Catholic about oppressive dogma? Pretty peculiar. :?



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07 Feb 2009, 2:51 pm

slowmutant wrote:
Abu_Zarqawi wrote:
in terms of allowing people to suffer needlessly for the sake of dogma i suspect he'll do a bang-up job


A Muslim lecturing a Catholic about oppressive dogma? Pretty peculiar. :?


lol he's not really Abu Zarqawi :lol:


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07 Feb 2009, 3:16 pm

anna-banana wrote:
slowmutant wrote:
Abu_Zarqawi wrote:
in terms of allowing people to suffer needlessly for the sake of dogma i suspect he'll do a bang-up job


A Muslim lecturing a Catholic about oppressive dogma? Pretty peculiar. :?


lol he's not really Abu Zarqawi :lol:


Huh?



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07 Feb 2009, 3:49 pm

Yep.......... :lol:


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07 Feb 2009, 3:50 pm

Quote:
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This name means nothing to me. :?



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07 Feb 2009, 4:03 pm

My aunt Jess was at BC Place and was given the blessing for the sick, it was one of the happiest moments of her life.
I may not like the church and the things it has done to my mom and aunts in the residential schools, but they never
lost their faith in god. Pope John Paul was with out a doubt the best pope the church has ever had, but this new one
is the Dick Cheney of popes



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07 Feb 2009, 11:47 pm

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Pope John Paul The Great was the only Pope i have ever known. He knew how to run the church, moral, conservative, but lovingly. With God's Grace we will have another Pope with his vision and holiness. I hop he will be cannonized just think.. St. John Paul or St. Karol (Wojtyla)sp?



What you got was Das Panzer Pope. An ex-Nazi.

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Resurrect 4 year old threads much?



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07 Feb 2009, 11:48 pm

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For the record, I am Catholic but I do not agree with everything the Catholic Church says or its all of current policies. With the degree of corruption and criminality at the highest levels of power, any kind of reformation or rennaisance is unlikely. Tear it all down, start over. That's what I say.


That's what Martin Luther tried to do... there's a reason it was called the Protestant Reformation...



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07 Feb 2009, 11:54 pm

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With the degree of corruption and criminality at the highest levels of power, any kind of reformation or rennaisance is unlikely. Tear it all down, start over. That's what I say.

Hey, we already did that. You're about 500 years late to the party.


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08 Feb 2009, 12:15 am

Orwell wrote:
slowmutant wrote:
With the degree of corruption and criminality at the highest levels of power, any kind of reformation or rennaisance is unlikely. Tear it all down, start over. That's what I say.

Hey, we already did that. You're about 500 years late to the party.


And you're about 6 minutes late to comment on that :P



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08 Feb 2009, 8:09 am

ToadOfSteel wrote:
slowmutant wrote:
For the record, I am Catholic but I do not agree with everything the Catholic Church says or its all of current policies. With the degree of corruption and criminality at the highest levels of power, any kind of reformation or rennaisance is unlikely. Tear it all down, start over. That's what I say.


That's what Martin Luther tried to do... there's a reason it was called the Protestant Reformation...


I know about the Protestant Reformation.



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09 Feb 2009, 12:26 pm

slowmutant wrote:
Abu_Zarqawi wrote:
in terms of allowing people to suffer needlessly for the sake of dogma i suspect he'll do a bang-up job


A Muslim lecturing a Catholic about oppressive dogma? Pretty peculiar. :?

oh no i would never do that not against the glorious and holy catholic church with its papal infallibility, history of supporting genocidal regimes, encouraged molestation of children, virulent homophobia and outdated views on women. no man the catholic church is just super awesome in fact i got a crucifix shoved right up my goddamn ass right now thats how much i love the f*****g pontiff



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09 Feb 2009, 12:41 pm

Ouch, that's gotta be uncomfortable.

Shoving a crucifix up your a$$ would be considered a blasphemy, btw.



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09 Feb 2009, 1:01 pm

jesus weeps lube for my comfort



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09 Feb 2009, 1:39 pm

Abu_Zarqawi wrote:
jesus weeps lube for my comfort


You might need a lot of lube.