Re: 11 deadly sins of the Catholic Church
to Brother Temperance - you have just listed several occasions when the american society took it upon themselves to deliver an ultimatium of catastropic proportions and you have also given three more examples of cowardess
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Re: 11 deadly sins of the Catholic Church
am i right in believing that catholics are babtised as christians ok i may not be able to spell but i can learn but you will always be an arsehole
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Because the Bible tells us to.Originally posted by micky666 View PostDear "Brother" what gives you the right to slag other religons, I am a Catholic though have not been a practising catholic for many years. How dare your "cult" which in my opinion is what you are, try to preach to people what to believe.We do not defend everything done by every American ever, just the Christian ones. And would a cowardly people have invaded Grenada? Would it have supported the Contras in Nicaragua? Would it have liberated the Philippines?As you are american I think you should look back into your own society and history and see what a hipocrital pompus and cowardly people you are.Friend, we at Landover have no patience for those who would seek to mock religion.I believe in Jesus and God I see it as a way forward were as yourselves just see it as a way to mock other religions,That's a pretty extreme, intolerant view.I solely believe that if the American People had any principles what so ever they would take your kind out and hang them as they did with witches in the later part of the 18th Century,
How? See the examples I gave above. America dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. It dropped massive quantities of napalm on Vietnam. Does that sound like the sort of thing a cowardly society would do?if you threaten my son any more I will appeal to your own people to do it for me, though i dont hold out much hope - becuase as history had proven the american society are cowards.
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Dear "Brother" what gives you the right to slag other religons, I am a Catholic though have not been a practising catholic for many years. How dare your "cult" which in my opinion is what you are, try to preach to people what to believe. As you are american I think you should look back into your own society and history and see what a hipocrital pompus and cowardly people you are. I believe in Jesus and God I see it as a way forward were as yourselves just see it as a way to mock other religions, I solely believe that if the American People had any principles what so ever they would take your kind out and hang them as they did with witches in the later part of the 18th Century, if you threaten my son any more I will appeal to your own people to do it for me, though i dont hold out much hope - becuase as history had proven the american society are cowards.
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"What isn't true? That the pope supported cocaine-abuse?
That cathylick priests rape altar boys? That you engage in idolatry?
That you break commandments and oppose Biblical teaching? (Try Matthew 23:9!)
All those are true. "
have you thought of the possibility that one baptist has done things like that or worse? one mustve. you just dont like to admit your own mistakes, and rather point other's mistakes.
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What isn't true? That the pope supported cocaine-abuse?Originally posted by funkyfresh130 View Postthis truly makes me laugh. As a Catholic, i know that none of the things listed on your list are true. in fact, they are laughably stupid. i don't really understand Christians that hate Catholics,
That cathylick priests rape altar boys? That you engage in idolatry?
That you break commandments and oppose Biblical teaching? (Try Matthew 23:9!)
All those are true.
Oh really?because face it - your religion came from mine.
Then tell me, what was it: John the BAPTIST, or John the catholic?
And the first Christians weren't cathylicks at all. The disciples weren't, Paul weren't..
We? Bigots..? And this coming from a catholic?i really could care less about your beliefs, though - i really have no time for worthless bigots.
Friend, can you spell "hypocrisy"?
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this truly makes me laugh. As a Catholic, i know that none of the things listed on your list are true. in fact, they are laughably stupid. i don't really understand Christians that hate Catholics, because face it - your religion came from mine. i really could care less about your beliefs, though - i really have no time for worthless bigots.
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My Dear Mr. Thurmond,
I see you have forgotten to lis\t another sin of the Catholic Church...it is their highly insulting Smirks.
Please include: SMIRKING
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If you don't mean to be a bad Christian or a heretic, why did you decide it'd be a good idea to name yourself after a demon? Just curious.Originally posted by Astaroth View PostNow i don't mean to be a bad christian or heretic here but bear with me for a moment which i'm sure you as reasonable people can.
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Don't worry, bearing with idiots for a moment is our speciality. But be warned, bearing with them for two moments is NOT.Originally posted by Astaroth View PostNow i don't mean to be a bad christian or heretic here but bear with me for a moment which i'm sure you as reasonable people can.
What, apart from being on God's speed-dial (according to Catholics)?How could the pope have known that the cocaine in the "tonic" was evil?
"You shall know them by their fruits"Which leads me to my next quetion which is; Why is a drug evil? What's in a drug that makes it evil? Now i don't advocate nor condone the use of drugs i would just like to know your opinion on this.
Alcohol, which is not evil, is made by and for upstanding white Christians. The only effect it has on a Christian is that it gives him the courage disicline his wife and children, which he may have been too squeamish do to while sober.
Reefer madness, on the other hand, is infinately more destructive than alcohol. A pot "high" has the symptoms of philosophizing (putting God to the test) "munchies" (a perverted desire to have oral sex with one's food) and, of course, recruitment into cults like Rastafarianism.
That's why pot is evil and illegal while alcohol is endorsed by 75% of patriotic country and western songs.
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That is only your opinion you only see it as being thus. Do you have any proof of it meaning exactly what you think it means? I think not. Furthermore how do you know the effects of cocaine on children are exactly how you portray them to be?Originally posted by Jeb Thurmond View PostThis Cocaine-wine ad, for the same brand the Pope drank and endorsed, graphically shows the effects it has on innocent young people:
High on communion wine, legs spread and about to bend down over the altar. Disgusting.
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Originally posted by Jeb Thurmond View PostThis is a post for collecting the 11 most henious crimes of the Catholic Church and it's "infallable" Popes. Instead of having these proofs of Catholic satanism scattered everywhere, let's gather them all in one post.
(In no particular order)
1. DRUG PUSHING
Not all narco-terrorists are Columbian, and not all crack dealing drug pushers are black. Here is an example where the "Infallable" Pope endorsed a "tonic" made of wine and cocaine:
Here is a similar "Coca Wine Tonic":
The dosage indicated on the back of the bottle reads: "A wine glass full with, or immediately after, meals. Children in proportion."
That's right, the Coca-Wine industry recommended serving alcohol and cocaine to children: and the "infallible" Pope decided this sort of thing was worth awarding medals for.
Don't think this is a big deal? Remember, the Catholic Church wants everyone to drink their "Communion Wine", no questions asked, every Sunday. Ever wondered what they put in that "communion wine"?
Now i don't mean to be a bad christian or heretic here but bear with me for a moment which i'm sure you as reasonable people can.
According to 1 Corinthians 14:38: "If any man know not, he shall not be known." ignorance is a sin. But how can ignorance be a sin if a man fails to know what he is unable to know?
How could the pope have known that the cocaine in the "tonic" was evil? Imagine if tomorrow a new drink were to be invented a new drink which contained a new substance that would give you a little more energy after a tiring day, just like a nice cup of coffee would and you would have drank it, but 10 years later science would find out that the "new" substance is in fact a dangerous psychedelic would you have sinned in the eyes of god?
Which leads me to my next quetion which is; Why is a drug evil? What's in a drug that makes it evil? Now i don't advocate nor condone the use of drugs i would just like to know your opinion on this.
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This Cocaine-wine ad, for the same brand the Pope drank and endorsed, graphically shows the effects it has on innocent young people:Originally posted by Pastor Isaac Peters View PostWhy would His Unholiness have wanted to drug little children? Oh, never mind; I think I've figured it out.

High on communion wine, legs spread and about to bend down over the altar. Disgusting.
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I'm not sure exactly what sin it is that makes Jesus give Catholic Priests the AIDS, but they seem to be very keen on it.
Roman Catholic priests in the United States are dying from AIDS-related illnesses at a rate four times higher than the general population and the cause is often concealed on their death certificates, The Kansas City Star reported Sunday.
In the first of a three-part series, the newspaper said death certificates and interviews with experts indicated several hundred priests have died of AIDS-related illnesses since the mid-1980s and hundreds more are living with HIV, the virus that causes the disease. 'I think this speaks to a failure on the part of the church,' said Auxiliary Bishop Thomas Gumbleton of the Archdiocese of Detroit. 'Gay priests and heterosexual priests didn't know how to handle their sexuality, their sexual drive. And so they would handle it in ways that were not healthy.'
The Star received 801 responses to questionnaires that were sent last fall to 3,000 of the 46,000 priests in the United States. Six of 10 priests responding said they knew of at least one priest who had died of an AIDS-related illness, and one-third knew a priest living with AIDS. Three-fourths said the church needed to provide more education to seminarians on sexual issues."
Maybe it's because of usurping God's Title?
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