The Media Fellating Thread
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Of course he’s Catholic. He has the high cheekbones.
Oh wait, that’s Indian...
wrote on 20 Jan 2021, 15:19 last edited by@lufins-dad said in The Media Fellating Thread:
Of course he’s Catholic. He has the high cheekbones.
Oh wait, that’s Indian...
Does Kamala have high cheekbones?
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wrote on 20 Jan 2021, 15:30 last edited by
@mik said in The Media Fellating Thread:
You can't be a deeply religious Catholic and support abortion. You just can't.
Yes, you can. You're just not a deeply obedient Catholic.
'Deeply religious' doesn't mean you have to agree with everything.
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wrote on 20 Jan 2021, 15:31 last edited by
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wrote on 20 Jan 2021, 15:36 last edited by
@mik said in The Media Fellating Thread:
You can't be a deeply religious Catholic and support abortion. You just can't.
Ah yes, and Catholics are very adept at pointing this out to their own. Judgmentally, completely unasked, and because the Church has no intention of altering its position on this, it's also completely pointless. Catholic Asperger's.
But unlike those afflicted with Asperger's, these Catholics never seek help for it. And as a result they remain intolerable boors. Not for what they believe, but with their complete disregard for how they come off, favoring the Bible instead of the very point of its existence. "Love thy neighbor" definitely includes how not to sound like a self-righteous assclown and navigate these issues politely.
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wrote on 20 Jan 2021, 15:40 last edited by
@george-k said in The Media Fellating Thread:
We're gonna need a bigger forum, LOL.
And a bigger barf bag.
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wrote on 20 Jan 2021, 15:44 last edited by
@doctor-phibes He likes it when kids stroke his hairy legs and jump in his lap....
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wrote on 20 Jan 2021, 15:45 last edited by
@mik said in The Media Fellating Thread:
You can't be a deeply religious Catholic and support abortion. You just can't.
Actually that would just make you a sinner, of which there are plenty.
And the correct term is "support killing and mutilating babies"
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wrote on 20 Jan 2021, 15:46 last edited by Catseye3
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@mik said in The Media Fellating Thread:
You can't be a deeply religious Catholic and support abortion. You just can't.
Ah yes, and Catholics are very adept at pointing this out to their own. Judgmentally, completely unasked, and because the Church has no intention of altering its position on this, it's also completely pointless. Catholic Asperger's.
But unlike those afflicted with Asperger's, these Catholics never seek help for it. And as a result they remain intolerable boors. Not for what they believe, but with their complete disregard for how they come off, favoring the Bible instead of the very point of its existence. "Love thy neighbor" definitely includes how not to sound like a self-righteous assclown and navigate these issues politely.
wrote on 20 Jan 2021, 15:47 last edited by@aqua-letifer said in The Media Fellating Thread:
@mik said in The Media Fellating Thread:
You can't be a deeply religious Catholic and support abortion. You just can't.
Ah yes, and Catholics are very adept at pointing this out to their own. Judgmentally, completely unasked, and because the Church has no intention of altering its position on this, it's also completely pointless. Catholic Asperger's.
But unlike those afflicted with Asperger's, these Catholics never seek help for it. And as a result they remain intolerable boors. Not for what they believe, but with their complete disregard for how they come off, favoring the Bible instead of the very point of its existence. "Love thy neighbor" definitely includes how not to sound like a self-righteous assclown and navigate these issues politely.
Was that intended to be ironic?
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wrote on 20 Jan 2021, 16:00 last edited by
"Most people know her as Dr. Biden. But to some she is Dr. B . . ."
Not to me. For god's sake. That Dr. she insists on using makes her enough of a jerk. For me she'll be FLOTUS or The Wife.
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@aqua-letifer said in The Media Fellating Thread:
@mik said in The Media Fellating Thread:
You can't be a deeply religious Catholic and support abortion. You just can't.
Ah yes, and Catholics are very adept at pointing this out to their own. Judgmentally, completely unasked, and because the Church has no intention of altering its position on this, it's also completely pointless. Catholic Asperger's.
But unlike those afflicted with Asperger's, these Catholics never seek help for it. And as a result they remain intolerable boors. Not for what they believe, but with their complete disregard for how they come off, favoring the Bible instead of the very point of its existence. "Love thy neighbor" definitely includes how not to sound like a self-righteous assclown and navigate these issues politely.
Was that intended to be ironic?
wrote on 20 Jan 2021, 16:13 last edited by@ivorythumper said in The Media Fellating Thread:
Was that intended to be ironic?
Nope. I know plenty of Catholics, absolutely plenty, who think their righteousness exempts them from developing social graces. I don't understand why that is. Quite obviously it's unnecessary. How many rape victims have you browbeaten about having an abortion? I'm guessing none, ever.
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@ivorythumper said in The Media Fellating Thread:
Was that intended to be ironic?
Nope. I know plenty of Catholics, absolutely plenty, who think their righteousness exempts them from developing social graces. I don't understand why that is. Quite obviously it's unnecessary. How many rape victims have you browbeaten about having an abortion? I'm guessing none, ever.
wrote on 20 Jan 2021, 16:16 last edited by@aqua-letifer said in The Media Fellating Thread:
ope. I know plenty of Catholics, absolutely plenty, who think their righteousness exempts them from developing social graces.
Why restrict it to Catholics? My experience is that that characteristic extends over all faiths. Or it can.
And yes, that brand of righteousness is particularly obnoxious.
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@ivorythumper said in The Media Fellating Thread:
Was that intended to be ironic?
Nope. I know plenty of Catholics, absolutely plenty, who think their righteousness exempts them from developing social graces. I don't understand why that is. Quite obviously it's unnecessary. How many rape victims have you browbeaten about having an abortion? I'm guessing none, ever.
wrote on 20 Jan 2021, 16:17 last edited by@aqua-letifer said in The Media Fellating Thread:
@ivorythumper said in The Media Fellating Thread:
Was that intended to be ironic?
Nope. I know plenty of Catholics, absolutely plenty, who think their righteousness exempts them from developing social graces. I don't understand why that is. Quite obviously it's unnecessary. How many rape victims have you browbeaten about having an abortion? I'm guessing none, ever.
I assume "developing social graces" means that they should never ever say anything that might conflict with your worldview. Maybe killing and mutilating babies is a practice that conflicts with theirs.
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wrote on 20 Jan 2021, 16:18 last edited by Mik
All of which nonsense about righteousness is just a smokescreen over my original point - you cannot support abortion and call yourself a 'deeply religious Catholic'.
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wrote on 20 Jan 2021, 16:24 last edited by
To my mind, believing in the divinity of Christ is a bridge further than believing that abortion is murder.
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@aqua-letifer said in The Media Fellating Thread:
ope. I know plenty of Catholics, absolutely plenty, who think their righteousness exempts them from developing social graces.
Why restrict it to Catholics? My experience is that that characteristic extends over all faiths. Or it can.
And yes, that brand of righteousness is particularly obnoxious.
wrote on 20 Jan 2021, 16:25 last edited by@catseye3 said in The Media Fellating Thread:
Why restrict it to Catholics?
Because that's what we're talking about at the moment.
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All of which nonsense about righteousness is just a smokescreen over my original point - you cannot support abortion and call yourself a 'deeply religious Catholic'.
wrote on 20 Jan 2021, 16:25 last edited by@mik said in The Media Fellating Thread:
All of which nonsense about righteousness is just a smokescreen over my original point - you cannot support abortion and call yourself a 'deeply religious Catholic'.
Phibes just explained how that's wrong.
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wrote on 20 Jan 2021, 16:29 last edited by
Not that I can see.
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wrote on 20 Jan 2021, 16:47 last edited by
@mik said in The Media Fellating Thread:
Not that I can see.
You can be very religious (strong devotion and belief in a higher power) and not be down with abortions. But you know what I mean so if we disagree, fine.
My point about righteousness wasn't a smokescreen. I think it's far more important than arguing over what Catholicism teaches about abortion, which isn't the least bit ambiguous. The social messaging problem causes harm to others where it exists, and it's fixable, so I think they should try.