greg64 2,842 Posted April 6, 2010 Report Share Posted April 6, 2010 Dont know what everybody is getting so upset about,islam was started by a bloke who married a 6 yr old girl,we have to respect muslims/islam dont we? Sorry Ric,bit off topic but relavent YOU DONT KNOW WHAT EVERYONE IS GETTING UPSET ABOUT, Link to post Share on other sites
steveS.Yorks 161 Posted April 6, 2010 Report Share Posted April 6, 2010 Dont know what everybody is getting so upset about,islam was started by a bloke who married a 6 yr old girl,we have to respect muslims/islam dont we? Sorry Ric,bit off topic but relavent YOU DONT KNOW WHAT EVERYONE IS GETTING UPSET ABOUT, Its called "sarcasm" mate,lowest form of whit i know but i think most would get the joke,obviously you dont Link to post Share on other sites
Catcher 1 639 Posted April 6, 2010 Report Share Posted April 6, 2010 As a non-catholic I was lucky enough to vist Rome a couple of years ago and was lucky enough to secure an offer of a Papal audience which I attended with my wife who is Roman Catholic! As a member of Church of Scotland (Protestant) I deemed the offer as a great honour and my wee mrs was over the moon As a non-catholic I took no part in any religous aspects of the audience This visit should be seen mainly as a pastoral visit for the UK's practicsing Catholic congregations, should go ahead and be treated accordingly, The paedophile priest issue raise's the question of the Pope's infallibilty! according to Catholic tradition the Pope cannot be wrong? in issues relating to the church? In the instances of these priests he was wrong? but thats another issue! Those priests should never have been given the anonimity and security offered by the present Pope when he was a Cardinal, they should have been identified to the prosecuting authoroties at the time and been severely punished by the criminal courts and to hell with the embarrassment percieved by the church Tom A true and honest post Tom.atb. Catcher Link to post Share on other sites
greg64 2,842 Posted April 6, 2010 Report Share Posted April 6, 2010 Dont know what everybody is getting so upset about,islam was started by a bloke who married a 6 yr old girl,we have to respect muslims/islam dont we? Sorry Ric,bit off topic but relavent YOU DONT KNOW WHAT EVERYONE IS GETTING UPSET ABOUT, Its called "sarcasm" mate,lowest form of whit i know but i think most would get the joke,obviously you dont WELL I APOLOGISE, I DIDNT GET IT Link to post Share on other sites
steveS.Yorks 161 Posted April 6, 2010 Report Share Posted April 6, 2010 No probs Greg,not really a joke,more an excuse to expose the hypocrosy when it comes to religion and abuse. Link to post Share on other sites
Swampy 147 Posted April 6, 2010 Report Share Posted April 6, 2010 As a non-catholic I was lucky enough to vist Rome a couple of years ago and was lucky enough to secure an offer of a Papal audience which I attended with my wife who is Roman Catholic! As a member of Church of Scotland (Protestant) I deemed the offer as a great honour and my wee mrs was over the moon As a non-catholic I took no part in any religous aspects of the audience This visit should be seen mainly as a pastoral visit for the UK's practicsing Catholic congregations, should go ahead and be treated accordingly, The paedophile priest issue raise's the question of the Pope's infallibilty! according to Catholic tradition the Pope cannot be wrong? in issues relating to the church? In the instances of these priests he was wrong? but thats another issue! Those priests should never have been given the anonimity and security offered by the present Pope when he was a Cardinal, they should have been identified to the prosecuting authoroties at the time and been severely punished by the criminal courts and to hell with the embarrassment percieved by the church Tom A true and honest post Tom.atb. Catcher You scotts always stick together eh? FGT is right. The pope is supposedly elected as Gods representative on earth. Bring the tin of worms into the equation in relation to God...........lets not go there! However his final paragraph is correct and right. On a point of order. All Christians are catholics. The pope is head of the Roman Catholic bit Link to post Share on other sites
greg64 2,842 Posted April 6, 2010 Report Share Posted April 6, 2010 No probs Greg,not really a joke,more an excuse to expose the hypocrosy when it comes to religion and abuse. i think they should have been tried in court ,prefrebly in a country where they hang nonces Link to post Share on other sites
Foxgun Tom 75 Posted April 6, 2010 Report Share Posted April 6, 2010 (edited) Swampy, Swampy, Swampy, you've disapointed me:doh: There's only ane T in scots, not twa Tom As a non-catholic I was lucky enough to vist Rome a couple of years ago and was lucky enough to secure an offer of a Papal audience which I attended with my wife who is Roman Catholic! As a member of Church of Scotland (Protestant) I deemed the offer as a great honour and my wee mrs was over the moon As a non-catholic I took no part in any religous aspects of the audience This visit should be seen mainly as a pastoral visit for the UK's practicsing Catholic congregations, should go ahead and be treated accordingly, The paedophile priest issue raise's the question of the Pope's infallibilty! according to Catholic tradition the Pope cannot be wrong? in issues relating to the church? In the instances of these priests he was wrong? but thats another issue! Those priests should never have been given the anonimity and security offered by the present Pope when he was a Cardinal, they should have been identified to the prosecuting authoroties at the time and been severely punished by the criminal courts and to hell with the embarrassment percieved by the church Tom A true and honest post Tom.atb. Catcher You scotts always stick together eh? FGT is right. The pope is supposedly elected as Gods representative on earth. Bring the tin of worms into the equation in relation to God...........lets not go there! However his final paragraph is correct and right. On a point of order. All Christians are catholics. The pope is head of the Roman Catholic bit Edited April 6, 2010 by Foxgun Tom Link to post Share on other sites
Swampy 147 Posted April 6, 2010 Report Share Posted April 6, 2010 Swampy, Swampy, Swampy, you've disapointed me:doh: There's only ane T in scots, not twa Tom As a non-catholic I was lucky enough to vist Rome a couple of years ago and was lucky enough to secure an offer of a Papal audience which I attended with my wife who is Roman Catholic! As a member of Church of Scotland (Protestant) I deemed the offer as a great honour and my wee mrs was over the moon As a non-catholic I took no part in any religous aspects of the audience This visit should be seen mainly as a pastoral visit for the UK's practicsing Catholic congregations, should go ahead and be treated accordingly, The paedophile priest issue raise's the question of the Pope's infallibilty! according to Catholic tradition the Pope cannot be wrong? in issues relating to the church? In the instances of these priests he was wrong? but thats another issue! Those priests should never have been given the anonimity and security offered by the present Pope when he was a Cardinal, they should have been identified to the prosecuting authoroties at the time and been severely punished by the criminal courts and to hell with the embarrassment percieved by the church Tom A true and honest post Tom.atb. Catcher You scotts always stick together eh? FGT is right. The pope is supposedly elected as Gods representative on earth. Bring the tin of worms into the equation in relation to God...........lets not go there! However his final paragraph is correct and right. On a point of order. All Christians are catholics. The pope is head of the Roman Catholic bit Did you leave the "T" off in that instance to preserve a moral stance on swearing? Rgds Swampy cussing ning Link to post Share on other sites
Catcher 1 639 Posted April 6, 2010 Report Share Posted April 6, 2010 Swampy, Swampy, Swampy, you've disapointed me:doh: There's only ane T in scots, not twa Tom As a non-catholic I was lucky enough to vist Rome a couple of years ago and was lucky enough to secure an offer of a Papal audience which I attended with my wife who is Roman Catholic! As a member of Church of Scotland (Protestant) I deemed the offer as a great honour and my wee mrs was over the moon As a non-catholic I took no part in any religous aspects of the audience This visit should be seen mainly as a pastoral visit for the UK's practicsing Catholic congregations, should go ahead and be treated accordingly, The paedophile priest issue raise's the question of the Pope's infallibilty! according to Catholic tradition the Pope cannot be wrong? in issues relating to the church? In the instances of these priests he was wrong? but thats another issue! Those priests should never have been given the anonimity and security offered by the present Pope when he was a Cardinal, they should have been identified to the prosecuting authoroties at the time and been severely punished by the criminal courts and to hell with the embarrassment percieved by the church Tom A true and honest post Tom.atb. Catcher You scotts always stick together eh? FGT is right. The pope is supposedly elected as Gods representative on earth. Bring the tin of worms into the equation in relation to God...........lets not go there! However his final paragraph is correct and right. On a point of order. All Christians are catholics. The pope is head of the Roman Catholic bit Did you leave the "T" off in that instance to preserve a moral stance on swearing? Rgds Swampy cussing ning Hi Swampy bud.All Christians are not Catholics.atb. Catcher http://www.cofe.anglican.org/faith/christian/ Link to post Share on other sites
Swampy 147 Posted April 6, 2010 Report Share Posted April 6, 2010 Hi Swampy bud.All Christians are not Catholics.atb. Catcher Hiya Catch, How's it hanging my man? If you read "the creed" part of the holy communion. it reads that we "believe in one holy, catholic and apostolic church". This is read in Anglican CofE and Methodist churches. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catholic It is however open to debate..................as always and with some relish i might add! Rgds Swampy Still hunting ning Link to post Share on other sites
Catcher 1 639 Posted April 6, 2010 Report Share Posted April 6, 2010 Hi Swampy bud.All Christians are not Catholics.atb. Catcher Hiya Catch, How's it hanging my man? If you read "the creed" part of the holy communion. it reads that we "believe in one holy, catholic and apostolic church". This is read in Anglican CofE and Methodist churches. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catholic It is however open to debate..................as always and with some relish i might add! Rgds Swampy Still hunting ning Hi bud.You ask any member(Church of England or Scotland are you a Christian) atb your pal Catcher Link to post Share on other sites
Swampy 147 Posted April 6, 2010 Report Share Posted April 6, 2010 (edited) Hi Swampy bud.All Christians are not Catholics.atb. Catcher Hiya Catch, How's it hanging my man? If you read "the creed" part of the holy communion. it reads that we "believe in one holy, catholic and apostolic church". This is read in Anglican CofE and Methodist churches. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catholic It is however open to debate..................as always and with some relish i might add! Rgds Swampy Still hunting ning Hi bud.You ask any member(Church of England or Scotland are you a Christian) atb your pal Catcher I think you need to edit your post. Catholic for Christian? I agree in generalistic terms the answer would be "no". In religeous terms its a "yes". We say it every time we read the creed. I will conceed to being called a pedant rgds Swampy pulpit ning Edited April 6, 2010 by Swampy Link to post Share on other sites
Catcher 1 639 Posted April 6, 2010 Report Share Posted April 6, 2010 Hi Swampy bud.All Christians are not Catholics.atb. Catcher Hiya Catch, How's it hanging my man? If you read "the creed" part of the holy communion. it reads that we "believe in one holy, catholic and apostolic church". This is read in Anglican CofE and Methodist churches. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catholic It is however open to debate..................as always and with some relish i might add! Rgds Swampy Still hunting ning Hi bud.You ask any member(Church of England or Scotland are you a Christian) atb your pal Catcher I think you need to edit your post. Catholic for Christian? I agree in generalistic terms the answer would be "no". In religeous terms its a "yes". We say it every time we read the creed. I will conceed to being called a pedant rgds Swampy pulpit ning Think we should leave it at that bud.atb. Catcher Link to post Share on other sites
Swampy 147 Posted April 6, 2010 Report Share Posted April 6, 2010 Hi Swampy bud.All Christians are not Catholics.atb. Catcher Hiya Catch, How's it hanging my man? If you read "the creed" part of the holy communion. it reads that we "believe in one holy, catholic and apostolic church". This is read in Anglican CofE and Methodist churches. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catholic It is however open to debate..................as always and with some relish i might add! Rgds Swampy Still hunting ning Hi bud.You ask any member(Church of England or Scotland are you a Christian) atb your pal Catcher I think you need to edit your post. Catholic for Christian? I agree in generalistic terms the answer would be "no". In religeous terms its a "yes". We say it every time we read the creed. I will conceed to being called a pedant rgds Swampy pulpit ning Think we should leave it at that bud.atb. Catcher WAAAAAAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY Off thread! Rgds Swampy back on track ning Link to post Share on other sites
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