win9nut
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Just spotted this on the ccfc website...
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Just lol!!! Quality question which I thought was worth a post!
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Just lol!!! Quality question which I thought was worth a post!
5 for me. Every confidence in them. A great bunch of lads
SISU IN!What 3 absolute numpty's have confidence in our clubs ownership? Those 3 people need rounding up and shooting infront of all Coventrians.
Clearly some love them... :facepalm:SISU IN!
Joy, Fisher and RFCWhat 3 absolute numpty's have confidence in our clubs ownership? Those 3 people need rounding up and shooting infront of all Coventrians.
what does that mean ?Like the Chinese
The Chinese, a great bunch of lads. It's a quote from Father Ted.what does that mean ?
What 3 absolute numpty's have confidence in our clubs ownership? Those 3 people need rounding up and shooting infront of all Coventrians.
It was intended as a serious poll. I was gonna take it to Downing Street when it gets to 20k votes, and mention it in every post I make henceforth (A bit like the CET)It's gone to 5 now but I have a suspicion they are not taking it too seriously.
Like the Chinese
Fuck off you racist twat
you need to watch Father Ted and then think about an edit mate.
Big fan of Father Ted. But having lived in China for many years and married to a Chinese woman I don't take kindly to that kind of crap.
That isn't being racist. Many Christians are also out of date with their thoughts. And we all know what some of their priests are like.But it's not a minority. 52% of British Muslims believe that homosexuals should be incarcerated, according to a recent poll.
The main theme of the book is to help those in need and to respect all others. If everyone followed that message (including the minority of bad priests that you mention) I think the world would be a better place.That isn't being racist. Many Christians are also out of date with their thoughts. And we all know what some of their priests are like.
Thank fuck for being Athiest. I don't have a book telling me what I should think. I have nothing to fear.
Main theme yes. But many parts no.The main theme of the book is to help those in need and to respect all others. If everyone followed that message (including the minority of bad priests that you mention) I think the world would be a better place.
Main theme yes. But many parts no.
Catholics. Main theme yes. Many parts no.
Muslims. Main theme yes. Many parts no.
You said about what muslims think about homosexuality. So on to the bible. St Paul condemns homosexuality in the opening chapter of the Book of Romans:I don't know enough about Islam to comment on that faith.The message from the New Testament Is very much the one above. As with all religions, the message can be distorted by people to suit their own purpose, and is not the true message of that faith.
Anyway, for comic effect, your comment should have been "thank God I am an atheist."
No, I never mentioned homosexuality.You said about what muslims think about homosexuality. So on to the bible. St Paul condemns homosexuality in the opening chapter of the Book of Romans:
“In the same way also the men, giving up natural intercourse with women, were consumed with passion for one another. Men committed shameless acts with men and received in their own persons the due penalty for their error.” (Romans 1:27)
I agree with most of what you say. But you are missing the point.No, I never mentioned homosexuality.
If you are quoting St Paul, you would also find comments that we would consider sexist today and offensive to woman.
I would not excuse what he says except to say he was a man of a certain time writing with the morals and mores of that time. It is only in recent years that society as a whole has become more enlightened and stopped such cruel discriminations.
This is a bit of a heavy conversation for Sky Blue Talk and possibly the first time Pope Francis has been quoted but here we go. He said recently;
"I believe that the church not only must say it's sorry ... to this person that is gay that it has offended, but it must say it's sorry to the poor, also, to mistreated women, to children forced to work."
He also said " I will also repeat what the Catechism of the Catholic Church says: that [gay people] should not be discriminated against, that they have to be respected."
Lots of bad things are said and done in the name of this religion or that religion. It is not necessarily the religion that is wrong but the way that people, often for their own ends, interpret things.
It isn't whatever kind of crap you seem to think it is though, which is particularly bizarre for someone who gets the reference.Big fan of Father Ted. But having lived in China for many years and married to a Chinese woman I don't take kindly to that kind of crap.
Once again, I never mentioned homophobia or compared religions. I don't know enough about any other religion to discuss what their beliefs are. As a Catholic, the main philosophy of my faith is respect for all others irrespective of faith, race, gender or sexuality and to try and help others when you can. You can find lots of examples of people (usually men), doing things in the name of their religion or in the name of their God. In most cases they are not following that simple philosophy and are doing the things they do for their own warped reasons.I agree with most of what you say. But you are missing the point.
A lot of people follow what is said by their religion. Like the B&B place that took a booking but refused a double room when two gay men turned up. They said it was against their religion. It is mentioned several times in the bible.
If you are going to mention one religion and their homophobia you have to accept it with other religions and not make excuses for them.
Do Catholics still disagree with contraception and abortion whatever the reason?Once again, I never mentioned homophobia or compared religions. I don't know enough about any other religion to discuss what their beliefs are. As a Catholic, the main philosophy of my faith is respect for all others irrespective of faith, race, gender or sexuality and to try and help others when you can. You can find lots of examples of people (usually men), doing things in the name of their religion or in the name of their God. In most cases they are not following that simple philosophy and are doing the things they do for their own warped reasons.
I am sorry for what happened to your relative. I would hope that a priest would be much more sympathetic and supportive today. Who is a priest to say that you cannot practise your religion, go to Mass or recieve Communion. That is a personal matter.Do Catholics still disagree with contraception and abortion whatever the reason?
I had a relative many years ago who nearly died in childbirth. She was warned not to have any more children. When she told the priest he said that contraception wasn't allowed. Because she used it she wasn't allowed to be a practising Catholic anymore.
Needless to say there are no Catholics in our family now.