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Originally posted by P. G. Tipps View Postalso believe that if people join a club they should obey the rules. All clubs have rules. If there weren't rules there would be no clubs? If people don't like the rules the answer is simple. If they can't change the rules they should leave the club!
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Originally posted by Ferretfancy View PostThe problem with the club called the Catholic Church is that it feels that its club rules should apply to everybody, whether they are members or not.
Originally posted by Ferretfancy View PostFreedom of speech should be accompanied by social responsibility, and that applies to cardinals as well as us lower mortals. The straightforward argument is that bigotry against all minorities should be opposed. I grant you that taking a stand against sheer stupidity is a difficult task, but it has to be done, even if some fools have a rather uncertain grip on what they believe or do not believe, as seems to be the case here.
You describe some Catholics as 'fools' and talk about 'taking a stand against sheer stupidity'. Nothing better illustrates some of the arrogant and intolerant attitudes so prevalent in secular social 'liberalism' today.
So no more lectures here about 'bigotry' please!
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Richard Barrett
Originally posted by P. G. Tipps View PostOf course freedom of speech requires social responsibility
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Originally posted by P. G. Tipps View PostI am very firmly on the side of freedom of speech
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Originally posted by P. G. Tipps View PostWell whatever you think it 'feels' it is clearly not the case that its rules apply to non-members so that's just a convenient distraction from the main issue. In fact, the politically-correct ruling liberal elite in both government and the media have much more propagandist control on thought and speech today than any religious grouping.
Of course freedom of speech requires social responsibility and that, again, should work both (or every) ways. I can assure you that Catholics in the UK and elsewhere know all about 'bigotry' and they, incidentally, are in a clear minority as well. Protecting the rights of minorities doesn't just mean the rights of gays and other very noisy high-profile groups!
You describe some Catholics as 'fools' and talk about 'taking a stand against sheer stupidity'. Nothing better illustrates some of the arrogant and intolerant attitudes so prevalent in secular social 'liberalism' today.
So no more lectures here about 'bigotry' please!
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Originally posted by Ferretfancy View PostNowhere did I classify catholics as fools, although no doubt there are some in their ranks. You could say that I was aiming at a target a little nearer home.
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Originally posted by Flosshilde View PostAre you tslking about your freedom of speech? I don't see that it's being curtailed in any way. But if you talk a lot of blithering nonsense you must expect it to be challenged (even if it's not nonsense, you can't complain if people disagree with it, since you seem to do nothing else yourself).
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Originally posted by ahinton View Post"I don't care to belong to any club that will have me as a member" (or words to that or similar effect) has been widely attributed to Marx (Groucho of that ilk, that is), though the accuracy and provenance has for some time been in doubt.
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostNice to see scottyTipps paying an unacknowledged tribute to Ted Ray from an edition of Does The Team Think? from around 1958.
BTW, I rather liked the wit of Ted Ray ... it was genuinely 'instant' which I discovered when I once bumped into him many years ago on a golf course near Glasgow!!
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