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Post by manijak on Dec 22, 2008 21:46:20 GMT -5
My favourite comedian, Bill Maher. Funny stuff.
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Post by markosijekira on Dec 22, 2008 23:48:43 GMT -5
well, he ain't no george carlin, but he is very funny. Loved his documentery, well worth watching!!
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Post by sweetnugs on Dec 23, 2008 1:03:49 GMT -5
I just downloaded Religulous! Cant wait to watch it.
George Carlin RIP!
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tyson
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Post by tyson on Dec 23, 2008 2:35:58 GMT -5
edit:homophobia this is your last warning
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tyson
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Post by tyson on Dec 23, 2008 9:09:59 GMT -5
take this thread to the insane assylum section. this thread is offensive to christians like myself
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Post by Emperor AAdmin on Dec 23, 2008 12:20:44 GMT -5
I will transfer this later to
Pro. Pol. & Pro. > Focus > Religion
PS: Personally I find it humorous and not that far fetched as does many other forum participants (of whom majority are agnostic or secular anyway).
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Post by sweetnugs on Dec 23, 2008 12:35:49 GMT -5
PS: Personally I find it humorous and not that far fetched as does many other forum participants (of whom majority are agnostic or secular anyway). Concurred.
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Post by manijak on Dec 23, 2008 12:37:33 GMT -5
Only thing that shouldn't be allowed is personal attacks, against specific posters. But posting a comedians joke is different.
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Post by Bozur on Dec 23, 2008 12:46:46 GMT -5
Now even though I am a staunch secularist agnostic to make this more even I will post a response by the church towards gays to even things out a bit
Pope's message angers gay rights activists
ROME, Italy (CNN) -- Pope Benedict XVI reiterated the Roman Catholic Church's opposition to homosexual behavior and warned that humanity could destroy itself.
Gay rights campaigners in St Peter's Square, Vatican City, in December.
Gay rights campaigners in St Peter's Square, Vatican City, in December.
The pope's year-end message to Church leaders sparked anger among gay and lesbian religious groups.
The Church "demands that the order of creation be respected," the pope said Monday, defining "the nature of the human being as man and woman," according to excerpts released by the Vatican.
Part of the Church's mission is to "protect the human beings against self-destruction," the Pope said in his annual address to the cardinals, archbishops and others who make up the Roman Curia.
The Church has as much responsibility to preserve what it sees as man and woman's God-given roles as it does to protect endangered species, he implied.
"The rain forest deserves, yes, our protection," Benedict said, "But mankind does not deserve it less as a creature."
He did not specifically mention homosexuality in his speech, but his meaning was clear, and gay rights activists criticized the remarks.
"I think the pope is trying to limit God's world view and stands in grave error by doing so," said Marianne Duddy-Burke, executive director of DignityUSA, which campaigns for openly gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender Catholics to be accepted fully by the church.
"Gay, lesbian, bixsexual and transgendered people represent part of God's creativity, which is beyond any human understanding, including the pope's," she said. "I would challenge the pope to show a little more humility."
She said it was particularly unfortunate that he made the remarks just days before Christmas, but described them as "so in line with other statements from this pope, it's not really atypical."
The Catholic Church considers homosexual intercourse to be a sin -- as it does all sex outside of marriage -- but does not consider homosexuality itself to be one.
"Homogenital behavior is objectively immoral, while making the important distinction between this behavior and a homosexual orientation, which is not immoral in itself," the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops has said.
The Pope spoke of an "appropriate ecology of man," the Catholic Bishops Conference of England and Wales said. "This is rooted in central Catholic teaching of the dignity of the person. It is a central message for all Christians. It is central to what it means to be human."
edition.cnn.com/
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Today's "church" has NOTHING to do with religion.
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Post by Trazi Vise on Dec 23, 2008 18:08:12 GMT -5
Jesus Christ if we can't make fun of ourselves who can. Get over it, it's funny.
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Post by SKORIC on Dec 23, 2008 18:42:05 GMT -5
take this thread to the insane assylum section. this thread is offensive to christians like myself God doesnt exist. Deal with it.
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Post by bob1389 on Dec 23, 2008 18:48:56 GMT -5
take this thread to the insane assylum section. this thread is offensive to christians like myself God doesnt exist. Deal with it. +1 smite for you
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Post by SKORIC on Dec 23, 2008 18:52:12 GMT -5
I ment their version of God. We all know God is Serb ;D
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Post by bob1389 on Dec 23, 2008 18:54:25 GMT -5
either way ... I could neva smite you <3
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Post by SKORIC on Dec 23, 2008 19:21:00 GMT -5
nawwww <3
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Post by Zvone on Dec 23, 2008 19:23:34 GMT -5
0/ <3 ?
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Post by SKORIC on Dec 23, 2008 19:25:45 GMT -5
Your on Santa's naughty list Zvone He's watching you.
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Zvone
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Post by Zvone on Dec 23, 2008 19:27:18 GMT -5
Not anymore...
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Post by SKORIC on Dec 23, 2008 19:32:15 GMT -5
LAWL
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Post by sweetnugs on Dec 23, 2008 19:54:28 GMT -5
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