In Spain, once one of the most fiercely Catholic countries, LGBT union has been legal for 6 years. The RCC campaigned against but two thirds of the people approved the change.
Malta had a referendum just this Sunday to decide whether to remain the only country in the Western hemisphere where divorce is illegal. 95% are Catholic, 72% turned out, the RCC campaigned against change and again the RCC lost.
Meanwhile the average age of priests in Spain is over 63, in some areas 72. It seems recruitment is problematic because men unreasonably want a family, which they can have in any other job. And what’s this?
In the United States 40 years ago, there was one priest for every 772 Catholics, now it is one per 1,603. In 1970, there were 8,000 students in US seminaries, today it is around 1,300. - independent.co.uk/opinion/faith/as-priest-numbers-fall-even-catholic-spain-is-not-immune-to-a-crisis-of-faith-1839313.html
What’s that phrase again about noodling around while Rome burns?
Heterosexuals are now immune to AIDS? Condoms are a sensible way to reduce STDs, sent from God as it were. Oh :doh2: forgot they’re also depraved and disordered.
Love the use of loaded words like perverts and sodomy. You’re going to install a camera in every bedroom to catch out consenting adults? That wouldn’t be just a little bit perverse?
Exactly, how dare women want equal rights, how dare anyone free the slaves, these serfs are far too big for their boots. Or else
that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom – and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth. – Señor Abraham Lincoln
*There is no damage to marriage or to the family in allowing two people of the same sex to get married. Rather, these citizens now have the ability to organize their lives according to marital and familial norms and demands. There is no threat to the institution of marriage, but precisely the opposite: this law recognizes and values marriage.
Aware that some people and institutions * profoundly disagree with this legal change, I wish to say that like other reforms to the marriage code that preceded this one, this law will not generate bad results, that its only consequence will be to avoid senseless suffering of human beings. A society that avoids senseless suffering of its citizens is a better society.
In any case, I wish to express my deep respect to those people and institutions, and I also want to ask for the same respect for all of those who approve of this law. To the homosexuals that have personally tolerated the abuse and insults for many years, I ask that you add to the courage you have demonstrated in your struggle for civil rights, an example of generosity and joy with respect to all the beliefs. – Presidente José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, 2005**
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Gay pride, 2005, celebrating same sex marriage law. Just to rub it in, the banner reads “SECULAR STATE!” Yea! Power to the people!
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I really like that! Couldn’t find it on google, is it your own?
If you mean gay marriage then yes of course, I’d have thought that’s blindingly obvious from previous posts.
Why do you use this loaded KJV word “sodomite”? Are you referring to inhabitants of Sodom or to shrine prostitutes? Why not use words by which people define themselves?
I’ve no idea what other Baptists think, it’s never been discussed. We don’t have a hierarchy sending down instructions from on high, we’re not political lobbyists, we’re Christians, free to make up our own minds. That’s kind of central to Baptists, btw.
Incest is often destructive and is genetically unwise, so no. Polygamy is the norm in some cultures but wouldn’t meet the conditions for the sacrament in a Baptist church. I’ve never really thought on it but personally one wife for life is just about right.
Why should I care? Is that the best argument you’ve got bro, lots of people kept slaves so we should too, we’re forever trapped by the past?
But you ignore my point again. Do Catholics debate important things like keeping kids off drugs, reducing teenage pregnancies, the shortage of priests, the future of the Church? On CAF at least they’re far more interested in sideshows, gay marriage being a perennial favorite.
Spain has one of the most liberal LGBT policies in the world and the RCC is dying on its feet here. But look at this
Unesco report (pdf)
on the well-being of children (first table, page 2). Spain near the top, US and UK at the bottom. Now look at the whole table. Is there any correlation between well-being and religion? Don’t look like it to me.
Face it bro, God isn’t dead but is all but irrelevant until Christians leave their nice cozy bubbles and rejoin the real world.
Que? What’s AIDS got to do with the price of paella? Que? Que?
Ah, the old “if you don’t want anyone to call you names you must get in my cozy bubble” argument.
I know Americans are poor at geography, but really dude, Europe isn’t somewhere between Alabama and Georgia.
At water baptism over here on our own continent
we accept Jesus is Lord. That’s it. Hard to grasp I know but we don’t swear allegiance to the star spangled banner or to give up our God-given conscience or anything else.