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Seeker2010
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I’m not angry. It’s not in me. I’ll confess that you guys frustrate the snot out of me with your arrogance and your insistence that you KNOW the truth, and anyone who has the audacity to challenge that or to wonder if you may be right or not is evil, but frustration and anger are not the same thing.I suspect the anger arises in you so much you lose focus on what the other person is saying. Hopefully one day you will mature enough to be a little calmer.
I asked a simple question. From where does the pope get information that he disseminates to others? When people on this board ask if this or that action is morally acceptable, I have frequently seen others quote or point them to this or that papal decree or paper.
Ergo, if using plastic cups is wrong because Pope John Doe said so in Papal Vitae 37 (totally made up), how is it that HE became aware that GOD thinks plastic cups are wrong? Even if one believes that the bible itself is a work of god (and I certainly do not), you can’t even point to that for evidence as it’s not in there. (I’m fairly certain the church does not condemn plastic cups, merely using it as a non-specific example.)
Which implies that the powers that be within the church have access to information and communications from god that they don’t share with the little people. Which, in and of itself would seem an abuse of power to me.With regard to the Pope, the very fact he has ascended to the Papacy makes him more enlightened than the rest of us.
Because I’m a masochist. And because I believe in freedom, which many devoutly religious do not. I do not know if you are one of them, but the number of people who call for things such as governmental censorship and criminalizing this or that sexual behavior that I’ve encountered on this board is chilling.Now answer my question. Why do you persist?
Apparently freedom and religion are not really compatible with one another, as far too many religious people of many, if not most religions, think nothing of stripping freedoms from others based purely upon the tenant of their religion, without regard to whether or not the persons whose freedoms they are restricting are members.