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By *abphilMan
over a year ago
sheffield |
"It already is! Pope has said his views aren't Christian for his comments about a wall between Mexico and U.S! Let the fun begin. "
The historic actions of his priests were not always christian |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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What's the bloody Pope got to do with anything that happens in the real world? Surely he should pay more attention to chatting with his invisible friend and making decisions based on what he believes his invisible friend tells him? Politics and religion should be kept so far apart they couldn't even see each other through binoculars. |
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From my limited perspective on understanding what may be core Christian principles - traits such as graciousness, charity, unconditional love, respect for others and denial of self-righteousness - I'd kind of assess Trump as being far from a holding these central tenets of Christianity. He's pretty much the opposite.
He's an abomination of a Christian, if ever such a thing existed. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Can't believe either are even worth talking about.
You just did.
Nope. I talked about others talking about them."
I think they're both fairly important in terms of global events. Not saying I listen to them, but I thought it was a good topic of conversation. Sorry you find it hard to believe! Oh well |
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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago
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"Can't believe either are even worth talking about.
You just did.
Nope. I talked about others talking about them.
I think they're both fairly important in terms of global events. Not saying I listen to them, but I thought it was a good topic of conversation. Sorry you find it hard to believe! Oh well "
I'm not sorry. |
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By *ty31Man
over a year ago
NW London |
And once again people come out of the woodwork simply to bash people's religious beliefs and have a pointless slagging off session.
All the Pope is saying is that making xenophobic comments about a particular nationality is incompatible with Christian teaching and charity. |
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By *abphilMan
over a year ago
sheffield |
"And once again people come out of the woodwork simply to bash people's religious beliefs and have a pointless slagging off session.
All the Pope is saying is that making xenophobic comments about a particular nationality is incompatible with Christian teaching and charity."
And the religions teach us all this? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Both are key players on the world's stage.
It's irrelevant what you think of the popes beliefs. He actually makes some points worth listening to about Trump's political approach and policies.
It's rather short sighted to believe that neither of them are influential on a large number of people. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"And once again people come out of the woodwork simply to bash people's religious beliefs and have a pointless slagging off session.
All the Pope is saying is that making xenophobic comments about a particular nationality is incompatible with Christian teaching and charity.
And the religions teach us all this?"
Not only the religious no. But he has some influence in the world would you not say? |
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By *ty31Man
over a year ago
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"And once again people come out of the woodwork simply to bash people's religious beliefs and have a pointless slagging off session.
All the Pope is saying is that making xenophobic comments about a particular nationality is incompatible with Christian teaching and charity.
And the religions teach us all this?
Not only the religious no. But he has some influence in the world would you not say?"
Tolerance and acceptance of other people and cultures is a cornerstone of Christian faith. Wanting to build a wall to keep one nationality out and wanting to ban all members of a particular religion is neither tolerant nor accepting and therefore is contradictory to professing to be a Christian. I think that's the jist of what the Pope was saying |
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By *olgateMan
over a year ago
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As the leader of a sovereign state in its own right, ergo the Vatican. The Pope is fully entitled to voice his opinion. Al leader of several hundred million Catholics his words carry a lot of weight. Donald Trump should be very careful about alienating a large part of the electorate. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Hang both of the cunts!"
Nice one. Do you have a suggestion to dealing with world issues other than hanging people? I think they tried all that about 70 years ago. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Not a fan of the pope but he certainly has a point. Trump's claims to be a christian are laughable and it's good they've been challenged. Be interesting to see how Trump responds, |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Not a fan of the pope but he certainly has a point. Trump's claims to be a christian are laughable and it's good they've been challenged. Be interesting to see how Trump responds, "
Donald has already responded. He says that the pope will be laughing on the other side of his mitre when Isis are at the gates of Rome.
He'll be wishing he hadn't been so mean to god-fearing ole Don then. Yeeeeehaw! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Politics and religion just don't mix!!
I have found a great website where you can show your displeasure about the trumpmeister...
Trumpdonald.org ....
Go on ... You know you want to |
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By *abioMan
over a year ago
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as much as i love a spat between the donald and pope frankie..... it has kinda overshadowed a bigger story and buried what should be the lead....
the pope saying that it is okay for people to use contraception to stop themselves from getting pregnant because of the threat from the zika virus and the complications arising..... |
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"as much as i love a spat between the donald and pope frankie..... it has kinda overshadowed a bigger story and buried what should be the lead....
the pope saying that it is okay for people to use contraception to stop themselves from getting pregnant because of the threat from the zika virus and the complications arising..... "
Yes! I was at that. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"From my limited perspective on understanding what may be core Christian principles - traits such as graciousness, charity, unconditional love, respect for others and denial of self-righteousness - I'd kind of assess Trump as being far from a holding these central tenets of Christianity. He's pretty much the opposite.
He's an abomination of a Christian, if ever such a thing existed."
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"as much as i love a spat between the donald and pope frankie..... it has kinda overshadowed a bigger story and buried what should be the lead....
the pope saying that it is okay for people to use contraception to stop themselves from getting pregnant because of the threat from the zika virus and the complications arising..... "
Completely agree - the important part of this has been totally obscured in the reporting (over here, at least!) |
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By *abphilMan
over a year ago
sheffield |
"as much as i love a spat between the donald and pope frankie..... it has kinda overshadowed a bigger story and buried what should be the lead....
the pope saying that it is okay for people to use contraception to stop themselves from getting pregnant because of the threat from the zika virus and the complications arising.....
Completely agree - the important part of this has been totally obscured in the reporting (over here, at least!)"
Well madman or monk and mark my words Mr Trump will be US president. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"And once again people come out of the woodwork simply to bash people's religious beliefs and have a pointless slagging off session.
All the Pope is saying is that making xenophobic comments about a particular nationality is incompatible with Christian teaching and charity."
The start of this thread was predictable, I only read it to add to our extensive block list... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"And once again people come out of the woodwork simply to bash people's religious beliefs and have a pointless slagging off session.
All the Pope is saying is that making xenophobic comments about a particular nationality is incompatible with Christian teaching and charity.
The start of this thread was predictable, I only read it to add to our extensive block list... "
Problem is that a small percentage, allow their prejudice to cloud objective thinking.
The Pope represents a section of society,and what he is saying makes some sense. I didn't realise democracy was meant to pour scorn on anyone with religious belief?
The debate is about Trump's extremist views not the Pope's faith. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Will add some thoughts to my predictable tread! I see the mafia have to add their usual sardonic diatribe. Hey that's freedom of speech so enjoy ya self, oh you can't as I've been blocked for starting a debate.
World leaders quite possibly feel the same way about some of Mr Trumps colourful comments and ideas but won't get caught expressing them
In public. The American political system appears, from past election campaigns, to love characters like him. The pope has potential influence and input by commenting, without fear of any political comeback. Donald has apparently had some 'advice' overnight and has changed his attack on the pope who he now sees as a good guy! Funny that. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"And once again people come out of the woodwork simply to bash people's religious beliefs and have a pointless slagging off session.
All the Pope is saying is that making xenophobic comments about a particular nationality is incompatible with Christian teaching and charity.
The start of this thread was predictable, I only read it to add to our extensive block list...
Problem is that a small percentage, allow their prejudice to cloud objective thinking.
The Pope represents a section of society,and what he is saying makes some sense. I didn't realise democracy was meant to pour scorn on anyone with religious belief?
The debate is about Trump's extremist views not the Pope's faith."
Small percentage you say? It's sad that most of them can't distinguish between criticism and insult, it's sad when they can only offer the latter. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"This has been the most pragmatic and forward thinking pope in many years. A lot of what he says goes against traditional doctrine. Long may he continue "
He also walks the walk instead of saying that we are all in this together... in between mouth fulls of caviar |
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"as much as i love a spat between the donald and pope frankie..... it has kinda overshadowed a bigger story and buried what should be the lead....
the pope saying that it is okay for people to use contraception to stop themselves from getting pregnant because of the threat from the zika virus and the complications arising.....
Yes! I was at that."
i'm not at that, i thought it was inevitable in the early part of the first half of the 21st century. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I wonder what the pope would say if Mexico wasn't the country with the second largest catholic population in the world?
No time for either of them to be honest. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I wonder what the pope would say if Mexico wasn't the country with the second largest catholic population in the world?
ask him"
The Vatican has me on hold. The music is terrible |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Strikes me....
One aims to build bridges very-slowly....
The other aims to erect walls very-quickly...
Perhaps they should swap contactors and do the world a favour..... |
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"Strikes me....
One aims to build bridges very-slowly....
The other aims to erect walls very-quickly...
Perhaps they should swap contactors and do the world a favour..... "
i still think a celebrity deathmatch would be far more entertaining .... and the popcorn sales would help stimulate the global grain markets |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Strikes me....
One aims to build bridges very-slowly....
The other aims to erect walls very-quickly...
Perhaps they should swap contactors and do the world a favour.....
i still think a celebrity deathmatch would be far more entertaining .... and the popcorn sales would help stimulate the global grain markets"
Yeah but Donald has the advantage of weapons grade hair....... the Popes rosary beads would even ruffle his quiff....
I suppose a special potion made from holy-water could maybe tame the frizz though... |
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"Strikes me....
One aims to build bridges very-slowly....
The other aims to erect walls very-quickly...
Perhaps they should swap contactors and do the world a favour.....
i still think a celebrity deathmatch would be far more entertaining .... and the popcorn sales would help stimulate the global grain markets
Yeah but Donald has the advantage of weapons grade hair....... the Popes rosary beads would even ruffle his quiff....
I suppose a special potion made from holy-water could maybe tame the frizz though... "
pssst ..... (whispers) it's not his real hair
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7Rte68JgMA |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Strikes me....
One aims to build bridges very-slowly....
The other aims to erect walls very-quickly...
Perhaps they should swap contactors and do the world a favour.....
i still think a celebrity deathmatch would be far more entertaining .... and the popcorn sales would help stimulate the global grain markets
Yeah but Donald has the advantage of weapons grade hair....... the Popes rosary beads would even ruffle his quiff....
I suppose a special potion made from holy-water could maybe tame the frizz though...
pssst ..... (whispers) it's not his real hair
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7Rte68JgMA"
Aww this changers everything ..... how can we know what's real and what's not.....this could be the cause of reality collapsing throughout the cosmos,,
Say its not so.... |
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By *abphilMan
over a year ago
sheffield |
"And once again people come out of the woodwork simply to bash people's religious beliefs and have a pointless slagging off session.
All the Pope is saying is that making xenophobic comments about a particular nationality is incompatible with Christian teaching and charity.
The start of this thread was predictable, I only read it to add to our extensive block list...
Problem is that a small percentage, allow their prejudice to cloud objective thinking.
The Pope represents a section of society,and what he is saying makes some sense. I didn't realise democracy was meant to pour scorn on anyone with religious belief?
The debate is about Trump's extremist views not the Pope's faith.
Small percentage you say? It's sad that most of them can't distinguish between criticism and insult, it's sad when they can only offer the latter. "
A large number of people may think what Trump is thinking but not have the bollocks to say so untill the wind direction is clearer |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"And once again people come out of the woodwork simply to bash people's religious beliefs and have a pointless slagging off session.
All the Pope is saying is that making xenophobic comments about a particular nationality is incompatible with Christian teaching and charity.
The start of this thread was predictable, I only read it to add to our extensive block list...
Problem is that a small percentage, allow their prejudice to cloud objective thinking.
The Pope represents a section of society,and what he is saying makes some sense. I didn't realise democracy was meant to pour scorn on anyone with religious belief?
The debate is about Trump's extremist views not the Pope's faith.
Small percentage you say? It's sad that most of them can't distinguish between criticism and insult, it's sad when they can only offer the latter.
A large number of people may think what Trump is thinking but not have the bollocks to say so untill the wind direction is clearer"
Very true...but only a very small percentage can offer reasonable, sane and compassionate arguments advocating his stance on anything. |
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"Now I like Donald Trump, but I also like The Pope. But which is best? There's only one way to find out... FIGHT!"
I miss Harry Hill's TV Burp. Can almost guarantee they would've done this if it was still on. |
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By *abphilMan
over a year ago
sheffield |
"And once again people come out of the woodwork simply to bash people's religious beliefs and have a pointless slagging off session.
All the Pope is saying is that making xenophobic comments about a particular nationality is incompatible with Christian teaching and charity.
The start of this thread was predictable, I only read it to add to our extensive block list...
Problem is that a small percentage, allow their prejudice to cloud objective thinking.
The Pope represents a section of society,and what he is saying makes some sense. I didn't realise democracy was meant to pour scorn on anyone with religious belief?
The debate is about Trump's extremist views not the Pope's faith.
Small percentage you say? It's sad that most of them can't distinguish between criticism and insult, it's sad when they can only offer the latter.
A large number of people may think what Trump is thinking but not have the bollocks to say so untill the wind direction is clearer
Very true...but only a very small percentage can offer reasonable, sane and compassionate arguments advocating his stance on anything."
That may be so, but you can't alter the thought train |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"And once again people come out of the woodwork simply to bash people's religious beliefs and have a pointless slagging off session.
All the Pope is saying is that making xenophobic comments about a particular nationality is incompatible with Christian teaching and charity.
The start of this thread was predictable, I only read it to add to our extensive block list...
Problem is that a small percentage, allow their prejudice to cloud objective thinking.
The Pope represents a section of society,and what he is saying makes some sense. I didn't realise democracy was meant to pour scorn on anyone with religious belief?
The debate is about Trump's extremist views not the Pope's faith.
Small percentage you say? It's sad that most of them can't distinguish between criticism and insult, it's sad when they can only offer the latter.
A large number of people may think what Trump is thinking but not have the bollocks to say so untill the wind direction is clearer
Very true...but only a very small percentage can offer reasonable, sane and compassionate arguments advocating his stance on anything.
That may be so, but you can't alter the thought train"
No but you can educate people with rational and compassionate thoughts as opposed to emotive and radical scare mongering. |
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By *abphilMan
over a year ago
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"And once again people come out of the woodwork simply to bash people's religious beliefs and have a pointless slagging off session.
All the Pope is saying is that making xenophobic comments about a particular nationality is incompatible with Christian teaching and charity.
The start of this thread was predictable, I only read it to add to our extensive block list...
Problem is that a small percentage, allow their prejudice to cloud objective thinking.
The Pope represents a section of society,and what he is saying makes some sense. I didn't realise democracy was meant to pour scorn on anyone with religious belief?
The debate is about Trump's extremist views not the Pope's faith.
Small percentage you say? It's sad that most of them can't distinguish between criticism and insult, it's sad when they can only offer the latter.
A large number of people may think what Trump is thinking but not have the bollocks to say so untill the wind direction is clearer
Very true...but only a very small percentage can offer reasonable, sane and compassionate arguments advocating his stance on anything.
That may be so, but you can't alter the thought train
No but you can educate people with rational and compassionate thoughts as opposed to emotive and radical scare mongering."
Yes you are absolutely right some people believed Enoch Powell |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I think trump comes across as a racist idiot . But he does also have a point about borders etc .
I think for the pope to question walls being built knowing that vatican city is infact surrounded by walls as far as i seen on the news is crazy . |
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"And once again people come out of the woodwork simply to bash people's religious beliefs and have a pointless slagging off session.
All the Pope is saying is that making xenophobic comments about a particular nationality is incompatible with Christian teaching and charity.
The start of this thread was predictable, I only read it to add to our extensive block list...
Problem is that a small percentage, allow their prejudice to cloud objective thinking.
The Pope represents a section of society,and what he is saying makes some sense. I didn't realise democracy was meant to pour scorn on anyone with religious belief?
The debate is about Trump's extremist views not the Pope's faith.
Small percentage you say? It's sad that most of them can't distinguish between criticism and insult, it's sad when they can only offer the latter.
A large number of people may think what Trump is thinking but not have the bollocks to say so untill the wind direction is clearer"
Blaming your problems on other people is indeed popular |
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By *abphilMan
over a year ago
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"And once again people come out of the woodwork simply to bash people's religious beliefs and have a pointless slagging off session.
All the Pope is saying is that making xenophobic comments about a particular nationality is incompatible with Christian teaching and charity.
The start of this thread was predictable, I only read it to add to our extensive block list...
Problem is that a small percentage, allow their prejudice to cloud objective thinking.
The Pope represents a section of society,and what he is saying makes some sense. I didn't realise democracy was meant to pour scorn on anyone with religious belief?
The debate is about Trump's extremist views not the Pope's faith.
Small percentage you say? It's sad that most of them can't distinguish between criticism and insult, it's sad when they can only offer the latter.
A large number of people may think what Trump is thinking but not have the bollocks to say so untill the wind direction is clearer
Blaming your problems on other people is indeed popular"
Who's got problems? |
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Apols if someone has pointed this out, but il papi lives in a walled city, with guards on every entrance to keep the riff raff out.
I'm not inclined to pay any attention to a bloke in a frock who has an imaginary friend.
Trump is far more dangerous - he might actually get elected.... |
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By (user no longer on site)
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The Pope I guess has walls around the Vatican that were built a rather long time ago?
He's trying to be progressive. But if it makes you feel better you can dislike him. I doubt he reads this forum. |
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" The Pope I guess has walls around the Vatican that were built a rather long time ago?
He's trying to be progressive. But if it makes you feel better you can dislike him. I doubt he reads this forum."
I never said I disliked him, I'm completely neutral towards him, he is totally irrelevant in my life. Others can think what they want, I think for myself.
The walls may be ancient, but the guards are current. |
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By *abphilMan
over a year ago
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"Apols if someone has pointed this out, but il papi lives in a walled city, with guards on every entrance to keep the riff raff out.
I'm not inclined to pay any attention to a bloke in a frock who has an imaginary friend.
Trump is far more dangerous - he might actually get elected...."
Much more chance than an imaginary friend |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"And once again people come out of the woodwork simply to bash people's religious beliefs and have a pointless slagging off session.
All the Pope is saying is that making xenophobic comments about a particular nationality is incompatible with Christian teaching and charity.
The start of this thread was predictable, I only read it to add to our extensive block list...
Problem is that a small percentage, allow their prejudice to cloud objective thinking.
The Pope represents a section of society,and what he is saying makes some sense. I didn't realise democracy was meant to pour scorn on anyone with religious belief?
The debate is about Trump's extremist views not the Pope's faith.
Small percentage you say? It's sad that most of them can't distinguish between criticism and insult, it's sad when they can only offer the latter.
A large number of people may think what Trump is thinking but not have the bollocks to say so untill the wind direction is clearer
Blaming your problems on other people is indeed popular
Who's got problems?"
Everyone has problems, people like Trump have success because he tells people that others are the blame for their problems. |
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Trump has more money then sense and most americans are morons!! considering most americans are immigrants to that land only true americans are native americans plus america was built off of slavery and immigrants. Where to start with the pope Christians went around on crusades killing anyone who would not follow Christianity you have preists who mollest children and dont even get thrown out of the church they just get moved on to a new area |
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"Trump has more money then sense and most americans are morons!! considering most americans are immigrants to that land only true americans are native americans plus america was built off of slavery and immigrants. Where to start with the pope Christians went around on crusades killing anyone who would not follow Christianity you have preists who mollest children and dont even get thrown out of the church they just get moved on to a new area "
Like the people in the BBC that molest children and didn't get thrown out then... |
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"Trump has more money then sense and most americans are morons!! considering most americans are immigrants to that land only true americans are native americans plus america was built off of slavery and immigrants. Where to start with the pope Christians went around on crusades killing anyone who would not follow Christianity you have preists who mollest children and dont even get thrown out of the church they just get moved on to a new area
Like the people in the BBC that molest children and didn't get thrown out then... "
well the forum wasnt about them but anyone who mollest children should be strung up |
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"Trump has more money then sense and most americans are morons!! considering most americans are immigrants to that land only true americans are native americans plus america was built off of slavery and immigrants. Where to start with the pope Christians went around on crusades killing anyone who would not follow Christianity you have preists who mollest children and dont even get thrown out of the church they just get moved on to a new area
Like the people in the BBC that molest children and didn't get thrown out then...
well the forum wasnt about them but anyone who mollest children should be strung up "
Agreed, I'd like harsher punishments for people that fail to report it / deal with it too. But that would lock up a big section of Rotherham council, the BBC and quite a few MPs from both major parties. |
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By *abphilMan
over a year ago
sheffield |
"And once again people come out of the woodwork simply to bash people's religious beliefs and have a pointless slagging off session.
All the Pope is saying is that making xenophobic comments about a particular nationality is incompatible with Christian teaching and charity.
The start of this thread was predictable, I only read it to add to our extensive block list...
Problem is that a small percentage, allow their prejudice to cloud objective thinking.
The Pope represents a section of society,and what he is saying makes some sense. I didn't realise democracy was meant to pour scorn on anyone with religious belief?
The debate is about Trump's extremist views not the Pope's faith.
Small percentage you say? It's sad that most of them can't distinguish between criticism and insult, it's sad when they can only offer the latter.
A large number of people may think what Trump is thinking but not have the bollocks to say so untill the wind direction is clearer
Blaming your problems on other people is indeed popular
Who's got problems?
Everyone has problems, people like Trump have success because he tells people that others are the blame for their problems. "
And this explanation goes unquestioned? |
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By *abphilMan
over a year ago
sheffield |
"Trump has more money then sense and most americans are morons!! considering most americans are immigrants to that land only true americans are native americans plus america was built off of slavery and immigrants. Where to start with the pope Christians went around on crusades killing anyone who would not follow Christianity you have preists who mollest children and dont even get thrown out of the church they just get moved on to a new area "
And your point is? |
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By *abphilMan
over a year ago
sheffield |
"Trump has more money then sense and most americans are morons!! considering most americans are immigrants to that land only true americans are native americans plus america was built off of slavery and immigrants. Where to start with the pope Christians went around on crusades killing anyone who would not follow Christianity you have preists who mollest children and dont even get thrown out of the church they just get moved on to a new area
Like the people in the BBC that molest children and didn't get thrown out then...
well the forum wasnt about them but anyone who mollest children should be strung up "
Agreed |
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By *abphilMan
over a year ago
sheffield |
"Trump has more money then sense and most americans are morons!! considering most americans are immigrants to that land only true americans are native americans plus america was built off of slavery and immigrants. Where to start with the pope Christians went around on crusades killing anyone who would not follow Christianity you have preists who mollest children and dont even get thrown out of the church they just get moved on to a new area
Like the people in the BBC that molest children and didn't get thrown out then...
well the forum wasnt about them but anyone who mollest children should be strung up
Agreed, I'd like harsher punishments for people that fail to report it / deal with it too. But that would lock up a big section of Rotherham council, the BBC and quite a few MPs from both major parties. "
95% of the population |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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My money is on the pope
i carnt stand Trump hes a arrogant excuse for a male
a trumped up little power hungry man (pardon the pun)
gawd help America if hes made president |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I strongly dislike Catholicism, I believe it's fundamentally wrong. However, I do like this Pope. He does seem genuine and wants to create change for the good.
Trump is a twat. Can't see him getting voted in, but would be interesting if he does. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"My money is on the pope
i carnt stand Trump hes a arrogant excuse for a male
a trumped up little power hungry man (pardon the pun)
gawd help America if hes made president"
It doesn't just affect America if Mr Trump is elected!
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By *abphilMan
over a year ago
sheffield |
"My money is on the pope
i carnt stand Trump hes a arrogant excuse for a male
a trumped up little power hungry man (pardon the pun)
gawd help America if hes made president"
You would think if gawd helps him the pope would lol |
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By *abphilMan
over a year ago
sheffield |
"I strongly dislike Catholicism, I believe it's fundamentally wrong. However, I do like this Pope. He does seem genuine and wants to create change for the good.
Trump is a twat. Can't see him getting voted in, but would be interesting if he does. "
You may be amazed to know this but twats are very popular! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"My money is on the pope
i carnt stand Trump hes a arrogant excuse for a male
a trumped up little power hungry man (pardon the pun)
gawd help America if hes made president
You would think if gawd helps him the pope would lol"
haha yes i know |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I strongly dislike Catholicism, I believe it's fundamentally wrong. However, I do like this Pope. He does seem genuine and wants to create change for the good.
Trump is a twat. Can't see him getting voted in, but would be interesting if he does. "
Can you tell I'm a good Catholic girl? |
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By *abphilMan
over a year ago
sheffield |
"I strongly dislike Catholicism, I believe it's fundamentally wrong. However, I do like this Pope. He does seem genuine and wants to create change for the good.
Trump is a twat. Can't see him getting voted in, but would be interesting if he does.
Can you tell I'm a good Catholic girl? "
Does your dad know you use language like that? Catholic indeed! |
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By *olgateMan
over a year ago
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"I strongly dislike Catholicism, I believe it's fundamentally wrong. However, I do like this Pope. He does seem genuine and wants to create change for the good.
Trump is a twat. Can't see him getting voted in, but would be interesting if he does.
Can you tell I'm a good Catholic girl? " not "good " Catholic girl but "typical" Catholic girl |
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By *abphilMan
over a year ago
sheffield |
"I strongly dislike Catholicism, I believe it's fundamentally wrong. However, I do like this Pope. He does seem genuine and wants to create change for the good.
Trump is a twat. Can't see him getting voted in, but would be interesting if he does.
Can you tell I'm a good Catholic girl? not "good " Catholic girl but "typical" Catholic girl "
Didn't an ex pope have one of them |
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By *abioMan
over a year ago
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there is a reason why trump backed away from this one........
political....
the trump spat may play well in "southern baptist" south carolina... and a lot of southern states.. but the republicans will win them in november anyway.....
doesn't play so will for example in a swing state like florida......
absolutley will not play other in other swing states... pennsylvania, ohio, michigan, wisconsin, minnesota, indiana, iowa.....
basically... he would have lost the midwest... and that would be bye bye republicans..... |
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By *abphilMan
over a year ago
sheffield |
"there is a reason why trump backed away from this one........
political....
the trump spat may play well in "southern baptist" south carolina... and a lot of southern states.. but the republicans will win them in november anyway.....
doesn't play so will for example in a swing state like florida......
absolutley will not play other in other swing states... pennsylvania, ohio, michigan, wisconsin, minnesota, indiana, iowa.....
basically... he would have lost the midwest... and that would be bye bye republicans....."
Please refer to him as Mr President |
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By *olgateMan
over a year ago
on the road to nowhere in particular |
"I strongly dislike Catholicism, I believe it's fundamentally wrong. However, I do like this Pope. He does seem genuine and wants to create change for the good.
Trump is a twat. Can't see him getting voted in, but would be interesting if he does.
Can you tell I'm a good Catholic girl? not "good " Catholic girl but "typical" Catholic girl
Didn't an ex pope have one of them "
It was before he was pope and she was Jewish. Don't let the facts get in the way of your scurrilous remarks |
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By *abphilMan
over a year ago
sheffield |
"I strongly dislike Catholicism, I believe it's fundamentally wrong. However, I do like this Pope. He does seem genuine and wants to create change for the good.
Trump is a twat. Can't see him getting voted in, but would be interesting if he does.
Can you tell I'm a good Catholic girl? not "good " Catholic girl but "typical" Catholic girl
Didn't an ex pope have one of them
It was before he was pope and she was Jewish. Don't let the facts get in the way of your scurrilous remarks"
Ok i apologise.
Did one of the ex popes have a jewish bird? |
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