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21 minutes ago, sherpa said:

 

US Demo Catholics "dodge the point" every time.

Never adhering  to doctrine.

Simply doing what is politically expedient.

Always the same.

Never ends.

 

“Never adhering to doctrine” isn’t the slam you think it is it’s how a secular democracy works. No party is obligated to legislate based on one church’s rulebook. Acting like they should is pathetic and just lazy deflection.

 

And speaking of deflection, spare us the moral grandstanding when your own cult is busy hawking Bibles with Trump’s name slapped on the cover for sixty bucks. So before you lecture anyone about doctrine, maybe ask yourself what “religion” the MAGA brand is actually selling.

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Posted
10 minutes ago, Homelander said:

 

“Never adhering to doctrine” isn’t the slam you think it is it’s how a secular democracy works. No party is obligated to legislate based on one church’s rulebook. Acting like they should is pathetic and just lazy deflection.

 

And speaking of deflection, spare us the moral grandstanding when your own cult is busy hawking Bibles with Trump’s name slapped on the cover for sixty bucks. So before you lecture anyone about doctrine, maybe ask yourself what “religion” the MAGA brand is actually selling.

Nobody and I mean nobody cares about what you write.

 

Nobody takes you seriously.

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Posted
1 hour ago, Homelander said:

 

“Never adhering to doctrine” isn’t the slam you think it is it’s how a secular democracy works. No party is obligated to legislate based on one church’s rulebook. Acting like they should is pathetic and just lazy deflection.

 

And speaking of deflection, spare us the moral grandstanding when your own cult is busy hawking Bibles with Trump’s name slapped on the cover for sixty bucks. So before you lecture anyone about doctrine, maybe ask yourself what “religion” the MAGA brand is actually selling.

 

Idiotic post.

You must be referring to someone else here.

Clearly not me.

 

By the way, and just so you you are aware, faith views should supersede political party allegiance, if held sincerity.                                                  

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Posted
2 hours ago, sherpa said:

 

US Demo Catholics "dodge the point" every time.

Never adhering  to doctrine.

Simply doing what is politically expedient.

Always the same.

Never ends.

Free will is a foundational Catholic doctrine. Dems are allowing people to exercise it. I don’t know of any Catholic Dems who are advocating abortion but rather are advocating for choice. 

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Posted
1 hour ago, Homelander said:

lmao - cope and seethe... 

I'm not doing either of those.

 

How much time do you spend spamming the board?

 

Cope and seethe, moron.

Posted
1 hour ago, AlBUNDY4TDS said:

I'm not doing either of those.

 

How much time do you spend spamming the board?

 

Cope and seethe, moron.

 

 

Homelandy only seethes.  no coping.

 

 

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Posted
12 hours ago, Joe Ferguson forever said:

Free will is a foundational Catholic doctrine. Dems are allowing people to exercise it. I don’t know of any Catholic Dems who are advocating abortion but rather are advocating for choice. 

 

Free will is a human condition, not unique to Catholics, at least since Adam and Eve.

The free will that the Catholic Church advocates does not extend to certain choices, like certain sinning or abortion, regardless of what individuals claim.

Catholic doctrine is that a fetus is a life, and you can't justify taking that life. It isn't a "free will" option.

You either are, or you aren't.

You either .live by the doctrine or you don't.

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14 hours ago, Joe Ferguson forever said:

Free will is a foundational Catholic doctrine. Dems are allowing people to exercise it. I don’t know of any Catholic Dems who are advocating abortion but rather are advocating for choice. 

 

 

 

Lol...

 

 

 

 

Posted
2 minutes ago, Homelander said:

 

 

It's not what you say, it's what you do.

Invite them all to Vatican City.

Watch how the Swedish Guard would react in St. Peter's area that is the single most antithetical example of Jesus' ministry on earth.

Physician, heal thyself.

Posted
6 minutes ago, sherpa said:

 

It's not what you say, it's what you do.

Invite them all to Vatican City.

Watch how the Swedish Guard would react in St. Peter's area that is the single most antithetical example of Jesus' ministry on earth.

Physician, heal thyself.

 

Right, because the Vatican’s population-of-a-small-neighborhood is totally comparable to US immigration policy.

 

Also, it’s the Swiss Guard unless Sweden secretly took over the Vatican.

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Ya. Swiss Guard. My error.

The Pope doesn't run a country. He has none of the issues that brings.

What he runs is a religion, and his domain is completely at odds with Jesus' ministry.

Nice guy, I'm sure, but looking at this objectively, I am not interested in his advice to the country who has done more for human and Christian advancement than his little palatial estate has ever conceived of, and that does not include any of the remarkable and disgusting scandals that office has been part of.

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Posted
1 hour ago, sherpa said:

 

It's not what you say, it's what you do.

Invite them all to Vatican City.

Watch how the Swedish Guard would react in St. Peter's area that is the single most antithetical example of Jesus' ministry on earth.

Physician, heal thyself.

Well, I’ve been to St Peter’s square a couple of times. There were many poor and non Italians there ( some clearly immigrants).  both times, Pope John Paul was welcoming and acknowledged several foreign groups. Catholic means universal after all. The Swiss guard were almost invisible and certainly not threatening. 

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Posted
2 hours ago, Homelander said:

 

 

On 6/22/2021 at 8:53 AM, BillStime said:

 

STOP - stop making excuses... the Catholic cult should be shut down due to these heinous acts.  Absolutely appalling..

 

 

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Posted (edited)
2 hours ago, Joe Ferguson forever said:

Well, I’ve been to St Peter’s square a couple of times. There were many poor and non Italians there ( some clearly immigrants).  both times, Pope John Paul was welcoming and acknowledged several foreign groups. Catholic means universal after all. The Swiss guard were almost invisible and certainly not threatening. 

 

I've been there probably twenty times.

Mostly work, but also a few times doing cooking class vacations with the Mrs.

So many, that I have a WordPro text file on how to do Rome in three days the most efficient way, and specifically how to do the Vatican, including recommended restaurants. I've provided this to friends and my daughter, and all have agreed.

You are not going to convince me of anything different.

 

There is nothing about St. Peter's that is in any way demonstrative of Jesus' ministry. 

The Pope should look close to home.

 

By the way, since you've been there a couple times, regarding foreign visitors, you are probably aware that the Italians take your passport at the hotels for a bit.

They are quite opposed to illegal aliens.

 

I think I've been to over forty countries. The only two who did that were Italy and Russia, though the Russians went a bit further and went through my hotel room when I was out.

Clumsy and obvious.

 

Ya.

We need to be lectured by the Pope on immigration issues.

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Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, sherpa said:

 

I've been there probably twenty times.

Mostly work, but also a few times doing cooking class vacations with the Mrs.

So many, that I have a WordPro text file on how to do Rome in three days the most efficient way, and specifically how to do the Vatican, including recommended restaurants. I've provided this to friends and my daughter, and all have agreed.

You are not going to convince me of anything different.

 

There is nothing about St. Peter's that is in any way demonstrative of Jesus' ministry. 

The Pope should look close to home.

 

By the way, since you've been there a couple times, regarding foreign visitors, you are probably aware that the Italians take your passport at the hotels for a bit.

They are quite opposed to illegal aliens.

 

I think I've been to over forty countries. The only two who did that were Italy and Russia, though the Russians went a bit further and went through my hotel room when I was out.

Clumsy and obvious.

 

Ya.

We need to be lectured by the Pope on immigration issues.

there's little here about the Pope.  Did you listen to a sermon in the square?  That would be where you'd see immigrants praying.  Your dislike for the world's 1st Christian religion followed by 100''s of millions is well documented..  However you worship is undoubtedly clearly superior.

 

 

 

 

 

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