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Guest 01-18-2012 04:01 AM

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Just concerned that Sharia Law does not come to a town near you/I anytime soon...or ever.

YES. It would be like getting lung cancer and then deciding to quit smoking. Well folks, I tell you here and now, PREVENTION IS MORE EFFECTIVE THAN CURE.
We tolerate and award LAZY in the name of Kindness and that is Wrong.

Please do not tolerate chipping away at this nations founding principles.

Guest 01-18-2012 08:06 AM

the chipping away has been progressing in recent years with the continuing progress eliminating GO from public buildings, etc.

My concern is the silent majority that becomes aware of it, views that it does not affect them and roll over and go back to watching their favorite television show......

remember the patience of those who would have the USA removed from it's current life status. It may take generations but when the newer generations come along and there is no public evidence of our basic, founding core values it will become easier and easier to suck in the subsequent generations until eventually.....they win!!.

We the people just can't be bothered it seems.

btk

Guest 01-18-2012 08:09 AM

Educate the young people as to the past. History will tell what will happen in the future

Guest 01-21-2012 04:13 PM

"Obama Admin Mandates Religious Employers Cover Contraception Cost, Catholic Bishops Furious" from theblaze.com


http://www.theblaze.com/stories/obam...shops-furious/


“The Obama administration has now drawn an unprecedented line in the sand,” Dolan said. “The Catholic bishops are committed to working with our fellow Americans to reform the law and change this unjust regulation. We will continue to study all the implications of this troubling decision.”


“This is nothing less than a direct attack on religion and First Amendment rights,” said Franciscan Sister Jane Marie Klein, chairperson of the board at Franciscan Alliance, Inc., a system of 13 Catholic hospitals. “I have hundreds of employees who will be upset and confused by this edict. I cannot understand it at all.”

Guest 01-22-2012 08:18 AM

Interesting.

I love the comment about how they have a year to figure out how to violate their consciences.

I know two wrongs don't make a right but where were their consciences (and where are they today) when it comes to sheltering child rapists?

Their employees will be upset and *confused*?? Ok, I can understand, out on a limb a bit, being upset if their the ones paying the insurance premiums. But "confused"? Seems pretty straightforward to me.

Oh - but wait - according to a Reuters report I just looked up, 98% of sexually active American Catholics use artificial birth control. For what it's worth, it's one of the reasons I left the Catholic Church. At the time, John Paul II was pope - he went to Africa and still preached against birth control. Let that one sink in for a moment.

Guest 01-22-2012 02:39 PM

djplong~ are you a man of faith?

Guest 01-22-2012 02:57 PM

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Interesting. I know two wrongs don't make a right but where were their consciences (and where are they today) when it comes to sheltering child rapists?

Unrelated to the questions of this thread I would like to just comment on this never ending diatribe of yours. Albeit a very serious problem the church has had with factions of clergy, a point has to be made here.

A Catholic can never say anything positive about his faith on this thread without you regurgitating your obsession with the problem of pedophile priests.

Should Catholicism be outlawed, or what? What is the point of bringing this up every time a subject having something to do with the Catholic religion is raised?

Do you think the Catholics on this forum are part of the problem the church has had with pedophile priests?

Can we never have a discussion on this forum about a question about Catholic matters without you raising your hand (ooo, ooo, ooo), and asking about the problems the church has had with this?

Maybe I'm just sensitive, or maybe it's because I went to 12 years of parochial schooling where I had contact with priests almost every day of that time which were always positive experiences. The priests I'd encountered during that time being thoughtful teachers, advisors and mentors.

Guest 01-22-2012 03:06 PM

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Unrelated to the questions of this thread I would like to just comment on this never ending diatribe of yours. Albeit a very serious problem the church has had with factions of clergy, a point has to be made here.

A Catholic can never say anything positive about his faith on this thread without you regurgitating your obsession with the problem of pedophile priests.

Should Catholicism be outlawed, or what? What is the point of bringing this up every time a subject having something to do with the Catholic religion is raised?

Do you think the Catholics on this forum are part of the problem the church has had with pedophile priests?

Can we never have a discussion on this forum about a question about Catholic matters without you raising your hand (ooo, ooo, ooo), and asking about the problems the church has had with this?

Maybe I'm just sensitive, or maybe it's because I went to 12 years of parochial schooling where I had contact with priests almost every day of that time which were always positive experiences. The priests I'd encountered during that time being thoughtful teachers, advisors and mentors.

AMEN BROTHER! I am curious to know if djplong is a man of faith. I am not a Catholic, but I sent my kids through 50+ years of parochial schooling (k-12 and college) with nary a hint of impropriety! I am however a Christian, and like my Catholic brothers and sisters, my faith is in the saving grace of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ Who being God in the flesh is PERFECT...NOT in His Church, which is made up of just plain imperfect human beings like djplong and me. Big difference.

Guest 01-23-2012 03:58 AM

To date, the police have been contacted about 1,021 priests with allegations of abuse, or 24% of our total. Nearly all of these reports have led to investigations, and 384 instances have led to criminal charges. Of those priests for whom information about dispositions is available, 252 were convicted and at least 100 of those served time in prison. Thus, 6% of all priests against whom allegations were made were convicted and about 2% received prison sentences to date.

Not sure how to take this, but read the entire report for yourself:

http://www.philvaz.com/apologetics/P...useScandal.htm

Guest 01-23-2012 07:06 AM

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Posted by Guest (Post 443970)
djplong~ are you a man of faith?

Define "man of faith" and I promise I will give you an honest answer. It's just that I can take that a couple of different ways and I'm not 100% sure what you meant.

You could mean do I simply believe in God or, perhaps, do I have 'faith' in anything, etc..

Guest 01-23-2012 07:17 AM

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Posted by Guest (Post 443984)
Unrelated to the questions of this thread I would like to just comment on this never ending diatribe of yours. Albeit a very serious problem the church has had with factions of clergy, a point has to be made here.

A Catholic can never say anything positive about his faith on this thread without you regurgitating your obsession with the problem of pedophile priests.

Should Catholicism be outlawed, or what? What is the point of bringing this up every time a subject having something to do with the Catholic religion is raised?

Do you think the Catholics on this forum are part of the problem the church has had with pedophile priests?

Can we never have a discussion on this forum about a question about Catholic matters without you raising your hand (ooo, ooo, ooo), and asking about the problems the church has had with this?

Maybe I'm just sensitive, or maybe it's because I went to 12 years of parochial schooling where I had contact with priests almost every day of that time which were always positive experiences. The priests I'd encountered during that time being thoughtful teachers, advisors and mentors.

It's as I've always said here - the double standard.

Now did you read where I said I could understand some of the objection? It was the word "confusion" that I had trouble with.

Now, sit down before you fall down when I tell you this.

I was raised Catholic. I went to Catholic schools in NY and Boston. I was an altar boy for a while as well. My first marriage was in the Catholic Church.

*Every* *single* *priest* I *ever* met was the epitome of what I would expect of a positive view of the Catholic Church. I *never* had a clue about the abuses until the scandals broke.

I was in disbelief. I had priests who were intelligent, funny, thoughtful.. I'm telling you I can't think of enough good things to say about them.

My 'problem' is with the Generals, not the ground troops. My problem is with the Pope and sleazeballs like ironically named Cardinal Law of Boston. My problem is with those who enabled *for decades* this kind of abuse. My problem is with the Church's response when this all first broke. When the Cardinal's office said it never happened - and if it did the victims should shut up because they're giving the Church a bad name - and even if they DID have problems, they should see *A PRIEST* for counseling!

So now what happens? Yeah, this tarnishes, to some degree, the good memories I had. But we keep hearing more and more stories. And how does the Church solve the problem? By selling off assets at the local level that end up closing churches and protecting assets owned by the heirarchy. So the parishoners suffer and the higher-ups are protected (the land deals in Southern California are a testament to that).

In short. Priests go rogue. They're protected by their bosses. When found out, the bosses protect each other and make the parishoners pay the compensation.

So, yeah, it was them claiming that their people would be 'confused' by the new regs. Sounds to me like they had a full understanding of what was coming. Again, I can understand the objection (although 98% of sexually active Catholics use artificial birth control, so there's a statment of sorts right there) on principal - but to claim "confusion"?

Guest 01-23-2012 09:40 AM

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Posted by Guest (Post 444174)
It's as I've always said here - the double standard.

Now did you read where I said I could understand some of the objection? It was the word "confusion" that I had trouble with.

Now, sit down before you fall down when I tell you this.

I was raised Catholic. I went to Catholic schools in NY and Boston. I was an altar boy for a while as well. My first marriage was in the Catholic Church.

*Every* *single* *priest* I *ever* met was the epitome of what I would expect of a positive view of the Catholic Church. I *never* had a clue about the abuses until the scandals broke.

I was in disbelief. I had priests who were intelligent, funny, thoughtful.. I'm telling you I can't think of enough good things to say about them.

My 'problem' is with the Generals, not the ground troops. My problem is with the Pope and sleazeballs like ironically named Cardinal Law of Boston. My problem is with those who enabled *for decades* this kind of abuse. My problem is with the Church's response when this all first broke. When the Cardinal's office said it never happened - and if it did the victims should shut up because they're giving the Church a bad name - and even if they DID have problems, they should see *A PRIEST* for counseling!

So now what happens? Yeah, this tarnishes, to some degree, the good memories I had. But we keep hearing more and more stories. And how does the Church solve the problem? By selling off assets at the local level that end up closing churches and protecting assets owned by the heirarchy. So the parishoners suffer and the higher-ups are protected (the land deals in Southern California are a testament to that).

In short. Priests go rogue. They're protected by their bosses. When found out, the bosses protect each other and make the parishoners pay the compensation.

So, yeah, it was them claiming that their people would be 'confused' by the new regs. Sounds to me like they had a full understanding of what was coming. Again, I can understand the objection (although 98% of sexually active Catholics use artificial birth control, so there's a statment of sorts right there) on principal - but to claim "confusion"?

I don't disagree with anything your said. OK, I get it. Now, can you answer the question I asked because you ignored it again.

Can we ever have a discussion about religious or social matters concerning the subject of, or an aspect of, Catholicism where you don't feel it your obligation to drag out it's problem with pedophile priests again?

Guest 01-23-2012 12:26 PM

Just observing. To me it looks like djplong is saying the Church doesn't have a leg to stand on in the moral indignation department, because it continues to be in denial about all the repugnant clergy like Cardinal Law....who would still be in place if Bill O'Reilly had not laid bare this heinous mess in Prime Time TV and spoke for the decent priests in the archdiocese who had no other voice.

Parishioners had to stomach watching 80-90 of their beautiful churches, built with loving immigrant hands, sold off to the highest bidder for condominiums etc. They had to stomach seeing Law not defrocked, but given a nice, quiet parish church in Rome. Worse yet, this Spawn of Satan was allowed to set foot into the Sistine Chapel and participate in the conclave that chose the new pope.

As Dukakis so aptly said it between yawns, "The fish rots from the head down."

On the other hand, it seems to me that Richie is talking about the rottenness of the current Democrat administration and legislature in over-riding the constitutional right to free exercise of religion, by mandating that Catholic hospitals provide contraceptive and other coverages that are against the central tenets of the church.

Hope I'm seeing this right.

Guest 01-23-2012 03:00 PM

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I don't disagree with anything your said. OK, I get it. Now, can you answer the question I asked because you ignored it again.

Can we ever have a discussion about religious or social matters concerning the subject of, or an aspect of, Catholicism where you don't feel it your obligation to drag out it's problem with pedophile priests again?

Not when it's the Catholic heirarchy doing the complaining. Until the people who protected and facilitated the pedophile priests are put in jail, I will not forget.

If someone brings up commentary from a Catholic diocese or from the Vatican then their record is completely on-topic.

Guest 01-23-2012 03:03 PM

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Posted by Guest (Post 444261)
On the other hand, it seems to me that Richie is talking about the rottenness of the current Democrat administration and legislature in over-riding the constitutional right to free exercise of religion, by mandating that Catholic hospitals provide contraceptive and other coverages that are against the central tenets of the church.

Hope I'm seeing this right.

Richie might not believe that I'm probably with him on today's Supreme Court ruling. It turned my stomach to read that the Obama administration and the rest of the Democrats WERE fully behind the idea of using GPS devices on people's cars without a warrant.

But, yes, you see it right. The Catholic Church could, in time, reclaim a lot of moral high ground if they didn't have the "do as I say, not as I do" attitude.

Guest 01-28-2012 11:36 AM

Katz said,
"My dear lady family physician is from Pakistan."

My question to Katz would be twofold: Is the family physician a Christian or a Muslim? If she is a Muslim, is it her practice to lie to you, deceive you, and pretend to be your friend? Does she read the Koran which tells her that her job is to kill you?

But, I am sure she is a Christian, knowing your feelings about Muslims.

Guest 01-28-2012 12:42 PM

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Posted by Guest (Post 446235)
Katz said,
"My dear lady family physician is from Pakistan."

My question to Katz would be twofold: Is the family physician a Christian or a Muslim? If she is a Muslim, is it her practice to lie to you, deceive you, and pretend to be your friend? Does she read the Koran which tells her that her job is to kill you?

But, I am sure she is a Christian, knowing your feelings about Muslims.

She is a Muslim. She has very good physician who has given me great medical care. We actually talk about God and praying to God. She made a trip to Pakistan after a devastating earthquake, to offer charitable medical care and we(her friends) helped collect and pack medical supplies for her to take with her. I have seen her give free care to many of her patients that are unable to afford it. That is all that I know at this point in our relationship.
She does read the Koran, and it does teach her to kill infidels who are unwilling to submit/convert. I talk with her about Ramadan and the effect it has on her spiritual life and growth. I am then afforded the opportunity to tell her what my faith tells me if and when she asks. If she has lied to me, I am unaware of it, but I discern things as much as possible. I see the fruit of compassion and kindness and self sacrifice in her life. Therefore, being a Christian, I try to follow the teachings of the book that I read-The Word of GOD. It tells me to love others as HE as loved me. It tells me to love JUSTICE and MERCY and to walk HUMBLY with GOD. It also shows me the life of God in the Flesh, Jesus. He spent time with the saved and the sinners. He let His lght shine with prostitutes, drunkards and thieves, and has called me to let His light shine through my life, too, that all may come to know the Love of God. His Word also tells me to fear no man, to not fear those who can take away my body...
This box is far too small for me to explain to you the love that He has given me for this Muslim woman. Nor how I am sure that I hear His voice to be her friend, in spite of those who question me as you are now doing. Believe me, there are many, even close family members. But I am back to the fact that this box is far too small to explain the obedience I feel I want to give back to the God who has poured out the most incredible LOVE, FORGIVENESS, AND MERCY on this SINFUL creature called KatzPajamas.

Guest 01-28-2012 01:28 PM

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She is a Muslim. She has very good physician who has given me great medical care. We actually talk about God and praying to God. She made a trip to Pakistan after a devastating earthquake, to offer charitable medical care and we(her friends) helped collect and pack medical supplies for her to take with her. I have seen her give free care to many of her patients that are unable to afford it. That is all that I know at this point in our relationship.
She does read the Koran, and it does teach her to kill infidels who are unwilling to submit/convert. I talk with her about Ramadan and the effect it has on her spiritual life and growth. I am then afforded the opportunity to tell her what my faith tells me if and when she asks. If she has lied to me, I am unaware of it, but I discern things as much as possible. I see the fruit of compassion and kindness and self sacrifice in her life. Therefore, being a Christian, I try to follow the teachings of the book that I read-The Word of GOD. It tells me to love others as HE as loved me. It tells me to love JUSTICE and MERCY and to walk HUMBLY with GOD. It also shows me the life of God in the Flesh, Jesus. He spent time with the saved and the sinners. He let His lght shine with prostitutes, drunkards and thieves, and has called me to let His light shine through my life, too, that all may come to know the Love of God. His Word also tells me to fear no man, to not fear those who can take away my body...
This box is far too small for me to explain to you the love that He has given me for this Muslim woman. Nor how I am sure that I hear His voice to be her friend, in spite of those who question me as you are now doing. Believe me, there are many, even close family members. But I am back to the fact that this box is far too small to explain the obedience I feel I want to give back to the God who has poured out the most incredible LOVE, FORGIVENESS, AND MERCY on this SINFUL creature called KatzPajamas.

Why hasn't she murdered you yet in the name of Allah? :ohdear:

Guest 01-28-2012 01:34 PM

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Why hasn't she murdered you yet in the name of Allah? :ohdear:


Hmmm...apparently GOD has not allowed her to...

Guest 01-28-2012 01:54 PM

I would think that you would be afraid of this devout Muslim doctor lieing to you about your health and since her religion tells her to murder you, you would be changing doctors to a Christian one.

Guest 01-28-2012 01:59 PM

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I would think that you would be afraid of this devout Muslim doctor lieing to you about your health and since her religion tells her to murder you, you would be changing doctors to a Christian one.

Nah, she knows what I do for a living, that I am surrounded by physicians at work and play, and that I'm not stupid. I have never just blindly followed ANY doctors orders. In this day of the internet information highway, we should all be checking out what the facts are. By the way, most of her patients are doctors, nurses, and the likes of me!
I guess you are as confused about this as I am confused about you and Richielion having a cold Yuenglings together on a regular basis!

Guest 01-28-2012 02:13 PM

RichieLion is not under orders from the Pope to murder me (so far as I know). Your doctor (according to you) is under orders from the Koran to murder you.

Guest 01-28-2012 03:18 PM

If you are a Christian, you also are under orders to shine His Light in the darkness wherever you find it.

Guest 01-28-2012 07:29 PM

Would a good Christian be spreading the talk of Muslims being under order of the Koran to convert or kill Christians? Or posting columns from hate organizations like English Defence League?

I am through speaking with you on your hate filled topic. Please do not respond.

Guest 01-28-2012 07:37 PM

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Posted by Guest (Post 446442)
Would a good Christian be spreading the talk of Muslims being under order of the Koran to convert or kill Christians? Or posting columns from hate organizations like English Defence League?

I am through speaking with you on your hate filled topic. Please do not respond.

Buggyone ~ Or Should I call you something like a BLACK WIDOW SPIDER?
You are the one who resurrected this old thread and asked me questions. I was kind enough to answer by telling you about the GOD of all MERCY, FORGIVENESS AND LOVE. How is that hate filled?
As a Christian, I follow a GOD of TRUTH...Just because He is also a GOD of LOVE, doesn't mean I should stick my head in the sand.
The article you refer to was sent to me by "The Silent Majority". The heading at the top of the page states British Defence League-Not English Defense League.
Put down the pipe dude.

Guest 01-29-2012 03:16 AM

Muslim = BAD
Christian = GOOD

Buggyone = I hope you understand where I stand on this issue.

Guest 01-29-2012 08:04 AM

buggyone, do you know the defination of a moderate muslim?

That is the one who just ran out of ammunition.

Guest 01-29-2012 08:29 AM

I was talking of the hypocricy of someone who posts hate sites about Muslims, spouts hatred about Muslims and how they are committed to killing all "infidels" who do not convert to their religion and who are taught to lie and deceive and make false friendships with "infidels" - and then saying they have a wonderful doctor who is Muslim.

I have nothing against your personal views of Muslims, Villager II and Figmo, since you have not been hypocritical in your views.

Guest 01-29-2012 09:16 AM

Buggyone- Are you saying that just I should be scared of my doctor? Of Muslims?

Guest 01-29-2012 10:52 AM

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RichieLion is not under orders from the Pope to murder me (so far as I know). Your doctor (according to you) is under orders from the Koran to murder you.

As a Christian I'm only supposed to help guide you, if I can, further along the path to righteousness and salvation.

You keep voting for Democrats though, so I'm still failing.

But, I'll keep trying:)

Guest 01-29-2012 12:43 PM

RichieLion, I told you at our last meeting at the "watering hole" I was voting for Romney in the Florida primary. I actually am thinking of changing that to Ron Paul so it will be a vote less for Romney - but still cancel out your vote!:coolsmiley:

Guest 01-29-2012 02:50 PM

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RichieLion, I told you at our last meeting at the "watering hole" I was voting for Romney in the Florida primary. I actually am thinking of changing that to Ron Paul so it will be a vote less for Romney - but still cancel out your vote!:coolsmiley:

You can't cancel out my vote. You can only waste yours.


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