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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View Post
But then I've never understood 'labels'
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Originally posted by Flosshilde View PostBut does sc hold those beliefs because the CC tells him he should? Would he change his beliefs if the CC abandoned them, or does he believe they are immutable, whatever the church says? I would assume that he believed in Limbo; has he decided that it doesn't exist now that the Vatican has abolished it, or does he insist that it still exists?
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Originally posted by Pabmusic View PostThere's a bit more, Flossy. Can a person choose to hold a belief anyway? "Now, I think I'll start believing that..." seems strange to me. Either you believe something or you don't (I don't think there's a third option). It seems to me that there's no choice in the matter.
This raises the obvious point that anyone's beliefs will actually differ - at least slightly - from anyone else's (because we are individuals and give different emphases to different things), so that it must be the case that a group of people who profess to share the same beliefs (let's call them the Catholic Church) cannot actually be sharing true 'beliefs' entirely, but rather are accepting some degree of dogma from authority.
Makes sense to me.
He told me
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Originally posted by scottycelt View Post
'Gay Marriage' strikes at the very heart of the meaning of the centuries-old institution.
and allowing equal marriage doesn't "strike at the heart" at all
The church can pretend that somehow there is a "centuries-old institution" if it likes but even a cursory knowledge of history shows something else entirely.
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Originally posted by scottycelt View Post
The 'equality' claim is entirely bogus. Some of us are not quite as stupid as Flossie and others blissfully believe.
The greatest motivating force in human relations in not sex.
It is not money
It is the power and the opportunity to alter someone else's copy
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Originally posted by jean View PostBut what is the 'heart'? Nobody seems able to explain, unless the 'heart' is procreation, nothing else.
That leads straight to the Church's formerly considering all non-procreative sex as at least a venial sin.
(Actually I just discovered this messageboard, which appears to indicate that they still do.)
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Originally posted by Julien Sorel View PostYou post a link to a piece about Chavez written by a speechwriter for an American President who supported a military coup to oust (the elected) Chavez and you really can't see there might just be something the teensiest bit doubtful about the reliability of said piece?
Are you Homer Simpson, by any chance?
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Interesting interview with Alan Bennett in last week's Radio Times, that I've just got around to reading. Unlike certain posters here, he hasn't got his knickers in a twist over gay "marriage":-
A remarkable social shift in Bennett's lifetime has been the possibility of first, civil partnerships- as Bennett and Rupert Thomas have done- and now, gay marriage. But Bennett says he won't be rushing to get the upgrade. "No, I couldn't understand what all the fuss was about over gay marriage. I haven't met anyone who cared one way or the other.....the whole thing seemed to me a storm in a teacup." But supporters of the reform argued that it brought total equality? "I felt that I had total equality anyway."
Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it.
Mark Twain.
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostI suspect that Homer Simpson is based on Baldrick ... who in turn was based on Mr PeePatriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it.
Mark Twain.
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Originally posted by Mr Pee View PostI suspect that Bennett probably speaks for the majority of gay people...
He's already in a civil partnership, and he was asked if he would upgrade.
Everyone knows that civil partnership was chosen as a term for what might just as well have been called marriage at the time, had the horses not been still quite susceptible to being frightened.
The idea of upgrading involves accepting that marriage and civil partnership are essentially different things, which they really aren't.
Unlike certain posters here, he hasn't got his knickers in a twist over gay "marriage"
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Originally posted by Mr Pee View PostInteresting interview with Alan Bennett in last week's Radio Times, that I've just got around to reading. Unlike certain posters here, he hasn't got his knickers in a twist over gay "marriage":-
I suspect that Bennett probably speaks for the majority of gay people who just wish to quietly get on with their lives rather than the politically motivated and loud minority who so often drown out such voices of reason and moderation.
Not here I assure you
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Can one of the eminent theologians explain something for me? It's a fact of biology that more than a third of natural conceptions fail to begin development, and are miscarried at a very early stage, even before the potential mother is aware that she has conceived.
However, the sperm has successfully fertilised the egg, and so, if we are to assume that a soul has been miraculously created, where does it go ?
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