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dpb 28 February 2013 01:18 PM

Old pope
 
What a palava, they're just swapping one old geezer for an other old geezer , from a room full of out of touch old geezers

What special did this one accomplish anyway??

richs2891 28 February 2013 01:44 PM

I didn't know they had name a successor yet ?
What has the current (just resigned one) accomplished, probably a mention in the record books for been the first to resign in 600 years ?

Richard

dpb 28 February 2013 01:58 PM

Thats it ?

Leslie 28 February 2013 02:48 PM


Originally Posted by dpb (Post 11008009)
What a palava, they're just swapping one old geezer for an other old geezer , from a room full of out of touch old geezers

What special did this one accomplish anyway??

He did a good job as the Pope. Not his fault that he has become too infirm to continue. He was responsible enough to resign to let someone who is better placed to do the job take over,

What evidence do you have that the cardinals from whom the next Pope will be elected are out of touch?

Les

22BUK 01 March 2013 05:21 PM

Catholics are out of touch, Les. With reality.

ReallyReallyGoodMeat 01 March 2013 05:23 PM


Originally Posted by Leslie (Post 11008094)
What evidence do you have that the cardinals from whom the next Pope will be elected are out of touch?
Les

One example from the top of my head - they chose someone who thought this was a good idea...
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009...a-condoms-aids

brendy76 01 March 2013 05:24 PM

Apparently he had a golden handshake deal with the vatican should he leave his position rather than dying. Personally, I think it was just money for old pope.

ReallyReallyGoodMeat 01 March 2013 05:25 PM

Nice ;)

Turbohot 01 March 2013 05:46 PM


Originally Posted by dpb (Post 11008056)
Thats it ?

Well, he stayed in his costume all the time, which is quite a challenging thing to do. I wonder if he ever wore anything else like James Bond suit or shorts or something? Did he ever do holidays? May be, he did. I don't know.

I also appreciate that he dangled a lovely carpet from the balcony before he turned his back to the public life.

See, some amazing deeds noted^.

Leslie 02 March 2013 01:59 PM


Originally Posted by 22BUK (Post 11009413)
Catholics are out of touch, Les. With reality.

Apart from being unecessarily unpleasant, your biased remark is innaccurate.

Les

Mouser 02 March 2013 06:18 PM


Originally Posted by Leslie (Post 11010232)
Apart from being unecessarily unpleasant, your biased remark is innaccurate.

Les

Telboy will get you! :D

mrmadcap 02 March 2013 08:07 PM

I think there is a major scandal about to break, but the old pope is holed up in the Vatican so will be immune from any investigation or potential prosecution.

Sorry all you Catholics, like all religions, the game is up and you have had your day.

ReallyReallyGoodMeat 02 March 2013 08:25 PM


Originally Posted by mrmadcap (Post 11010644)
Sorry all you Catholics, like all religions, the game is up and you have had your day.

Are you on crack or something?!

DYK 03 March 2013 07:59 AM

He got to drive about in this. http://www.sherv.net/cm/emoticons/jo...y-emoticon.gif


http://www.uk-ecocars.co.uk/blog/wp-...Mobile-Car.jpg

22BUK 03 March 2013 11:47 AM


Originally Posted by Leslie (Post 11010232)
Apart from being unecessarily unpleasant, your biased remark is innaccurate.

Les

The Catholic church is well past its sell-by date, I'm afraid.

Please watch the debate "Is the Catholic church a force for good in the world?" and let us know what you think.






Leslie 03 March 2013 04:51 PM


Originally Posted by Mouser (Post 11010467)
Telboy will get you! :D

He tried to once and failed miserably!

Les :)

JTaylor 03 March 2013 08:11 PM


Originally Posted by 22BUK (Post 11011228)
The Catholic church is well past its sell-by date, I'm afraid.

Please watch the debate "Is the Catholic church a force for good in the world?" and let us know what you think.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0kuzYwzGoXw

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AloG_pu1zmc

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRpuFfGvEIc

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tnBq-pFrACU

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ghdt7Qv3u_Q

Superb oratory: Hitchens at his best; Fry on fire. The opposition were laughable.

hodgy0_2 03 March 2013 09:26 PM

yes, very good, always worth another viewing

and reinforces the fact that Catholicism is at odds with the basic tenants of humanity


and that debate was before the Irish government had to apologise for the catholic church running slave labour camps in southern Ireland

complete with physical, sexual and mental abuse

JTaylor 03 March 2013 09:55 PM


Originally Posted by hodgy0_2 (Post 11012064)
yes, very good, always worth another viewing

and reinforces the fact that Catholicism is at odds with the basic tenants of humanity


and that debate was before the Irish government had to apologise for the catholic church running slave labour camps in southern Ireland

complete with physical, sexual and mental abuse

Christ will be decidedly unimpressed.

hodgy0_2 03 March 2013 10:50 PM

yuh
maybe so

but one of the beauties of Catholicism is that it is perfectly possible to rape children every single day of your life and yet still enter the glory of heaven by confessing your sins and letting Jesus into your life just before you die (or weekly as appropriate)

maybe that is why so many Catholic priest are child abusers, they understand this simple yet powerful “truth”

reboot your humanity on your deathbed (or weekly in confession)

nice gig - for peados and other assorted anti humanists

JTaylor 03 March 2013 10:55 PM


Originally Posted by hodgy0_2 (Post 11012169)
yuh
maybe so

but one of the beauties of Catholicism is that it is perfectly possible to rape children every single day of your life and yet still enter the glory of heaven by confessing your sins and letting Jesus into your life just before you die (or weekly as appropriate)

maybe that is why so many Catholic priest are child abusers, they understand this simple yet powerful “truth”

reboot your humanity on your deathbed (or weekly in confession)

nice gig - for peados and other assorted anti humanists

You appear to have fundamental and extreme views, hodgy, but I'll defend your right to air them.

RA Dunk 03 March 2013 11:03 PM

It's not 'just' the Catholic church though is it, just about the whole lot of them have their flaws and sections of followers who tend to be 'wired to the moon', I would say the Catholic Church would tend to be the worst out of a bad bunch TBH..

hodgy0_2 03 March 2013 11:15 PM


Originally Posted by JTaylor (Post 11012178)
You appear to have fundamental and extreme views, hodgy, but I'll defend your right to air them.

tell me what is extreme

dpb 04 March 2013 12:05 PM

Another one falls on his own todger

Just the tip of the ice berg in all likelihood

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-21584820

Leslie 04 March 2013 02:39 PM


Originally Posted by hodgy0_2 (Post 11012169)
yuh
maybe so

but one of the beauties of Catholicism is that it is perfectly possible to rape children every single day of your life and yet still enter the glory of heaven by confessing your sins and letting Jesus into your life just before you die (or weekly as appropriate)

maybe that is why so many Catholic priest are child abusers, they understand this simple yet powerful “truth”

reboot your humanity on your deathbed (or weekly in confession)

nice gig - for peados and other assorted anti humanists

If a person was to follow all the tenets of the Catholic religion without fail, they would do nothing wrong and would lead a blameless life. There is nothing wrong with the way that the religion teaches one how to behave.

It is a fact of course, and the Church realises that perfectly well,and that is that humans are fallible and the likelihood of getting through life following the Church's teachings to the letter just wont happen.

The sacrament of confession is there to enable catholics to make their peace with the Lord having committed sins. For that to be valid however, it is necessary to demonstrate true contrition for the sins which were committed. To act as you say above does not show any kind of contrition and when it came to true forgiveness in the face of deliberately intending to carry out the same sins again as you describe just would not wash of course. That person trying to use that as an excuse would be facing a very difficult time of it in the final reckoning!

Anyone committing such pederasty fully deserves what they get either from the courts of course and also after the last hurrah!

Incidentally, there are not so many child abusing priests as you give the impression of, although it has happened as we know to the shame of the Church. If such a thing happens, it should be fully dealt with in the open rather than attempts at covering it up. That just makes the whole thing worse.

Les

hodgy0_2 04 March 2013 03:34 PM


Originally Posted by Leslie (Post 11012623)
If a person was to follow all the tenets of the Catholic religion without fail, they would do nothing wrong and would lead a blameless life. There is nothing wrong with the way that the religion teaches one how to behave.

a central tenet is that a new born baby is born with sin -- is that correct?

a central tenet is that we are all sinful -- how can we live "blameless" lives

boxst 05 March 2013 06:27 PM

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