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Posted by Paul1405, Saturday, 18 January 2014 6:18:46 AM
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Thought the thread was about greens calling for an end to School praying?
Then how come my mate from that lost tribe is asked if he defends the Pope? Matter of fact, yes it is true for Christianity but not all religions, both left and right believe in God. But using the home of evil acts against Children the Catholic Church here actually adds to my thoughts we would be better having no religions. As does the whole history of Ireland Will we ever evolve enough to walk away from all Gods and take responsibility for our own actions? we can only hope. Posted by Belly, Saturday, 18 January 2014 7:20:40 AM
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Can't give a straight answer Paul?
Do you support the Pope's interference in Australian politics? Apparently you do, which is strange given your ravings about Catholicism. Belly, The thread is about a prayer in Parliament not schools although Parliament may at times resemble an unruly kindergarten. Posted by Is Mise, Saturday, 18 January 2014 7:40:12 AM
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Come off it Is Mise what does; "There is enough Catholic clergy in Australia interfering with children we don't need Bergoglio interfering as well." Maybe you need to Google the name Bergoglio to understand the answer.
Belly, I realised from the start Is Mise was trying, some how indirectly to attack The Greens, with his odd complaint. His; "There is irrefutable evidence that the Catholic Church interferes in politics in Australia." he didn't offer that "irrefutable evidence" maybe he should do that now. If the head of a foreign state, the Pope is the head of the Vatican State, and if he was to interfere in Australian domestic politics through an Australia citizen, be it Archy Pell, even though that citizen is an employee of his, I would find that disturbing. Short of an admission from one or both parties, such a thing could be very hard to prove. But Is Mise has his irrefutable evidence which he'll post for all to read shortly.....waiting! Posted by Paul1405, Saturday, 18 January 2014 8:22:08 AM
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Hard question to answer, Paul?
The fact that the Pope interferes in Australian politics is common knowledge and has been well reported in the media. The question is would you and the Greens support the Pope's interference or would you support those affected asserting their rights as Australian citizens in defiance of the Pope's interference? Posted by Is Mise, Saturday, 18 January 2014 8:34:40 AM
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Obama’s “Religious Freedom Day” Proclamation Recognizes “Atheists And Agnostics”
. http://weaselzippers.us/obamas-religious-freedom-day-proclamation-recognizes-atheists-and-agnostics/ I didn’t realize atheism was a religion, then again, many of them worship Obama. . Not all atheists worship Obama. Actually when you think about it, we don't worship anyone! http://investmentwatchblog.com/james-galbraith-on-the-predator-state-and-national-solvency/ Posted by one under god, Saturday, 18 January 2014 10:54:21 AM
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Did you all miss it or are you content that a foreign Head of State and a Religious Leader interferes in our internal affairs and attempts to deny some our citizens their democratic rights?
Greens where are you?
How can you allow this state of affairs to continue?
Is Mise, to assist in this matter I will raise it with our NSW Senator Lee Rhiannon, you can assist also by writing about the problem to state and federal parliamentarians, newspapers, call talkback radio, write to the Catholic Church, Pell would be a good start, join a political party (Greens would be a good choice, labor and Liberal are unlikely to take you seriously) and highlight the problem whenever you can. I hope I have answered the question for you.