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BarneyThreads: 16
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 Oct 13, 10, 16:04    #61
Seanus:
I have already praised JPII elsewhere.

And for some unknown reason managed to drag Ian Paisley into it.

Seanus:
People cast aspersions on the role of the RCC with Islam but I fail to see where they are coming from

Yet you saw fit to post obvious Anti Catholic propaganda.(I'll not even go with the rest of what I'm thinking about this sentence).

Seanus I think you are at heart a good person.
If you want to explore these issues you must be extra careful. Your history of, how shall I put this, "unorthodox questioning" will always lead to dead ends.

A legalistic mind is not necessarily the best for tackling philosophical points.

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 Oct 13, 10, 17:44    #62
Olaf:
orrect me if I am wrong, but there is the one and only right doctrine of what the pope says.

wtf you been smoking?
Unless your talking about the holy trinity and the Tiara thing...

Olaf:
All other opinions are heresy/blasphemy.

Last time I checked the pope wasn't an inqisitor

Olaf:
That's the RC Church approach. Not so progressive and evolving or open to debate.

Right...

Olaf:
- I wouldn't pay a dime on that either!

Obviously not Christian
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 Oct 13, 10, 19:11    #63
Ian Paisley was the guy who attacked him but I think he was out of line. You have to question in debates and not attack in that fashion.

A little propaganda can provoke discussion but I have never rolled with it in places where it matters. I see the damaging effects of it when used by major PR firms and I'm thinking war rhetoric here.

I just find there to be little discussion of content on such threads and that's why a little spice can sometimes bring out perceived truths amongst posters.

It's not in my nature to go launching into personal attacks. I always rose above that so I hope I didn't cross any other lines.
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 Oct 21, 10, 15:15    #64
nikola:
Is Poland split into two religions: catholicism and non-believers?


Don't kid yourself. There has always been a silent group of non-believers in Poland, aswell as people who believe in other things, or just happen to follow a different religion. So no, it's not split in just two groups. If only things were so simple.

:)
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 Oct 22, 10, 09:06    #65
Mr Grunwald:
Obviously not Christian

Should I take it as an insult? ;)))
Would you blame me for thinking straight with my own brain instead of following someone's stories? I have too little herding instinct to follow what anyone with a strange hat says.


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