The Neo Nerd
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It is still under the jurisdiction of UK Law. Should you be allowed to murder someone in your home because it is "your ground"?
LOL i knew someone would bring that up.
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It is still under the jurisdiction of UK Law. Should you be allowed to murder someone in your home because it is "your ground"?
quote=Smoke;2038442]Banning gay people from senior positions is not even a legitimate or honest concern. That's just typical Catholic dissembling. Senior positions in the Church are filled by clergy, and the government can't tell the Church whom to ordain. As for senior administrative positions in Catholic hospitals and so on, there's no legitimate reason to discriminate against gay people.
But we are talking of people that have repented of their sins against God and the Church.The Church employs Protestants, Jews, atheists, divorced and remarried people, unmarried heterosexuals living with partners, drunks, drug abusers, women who have had abortions, civil libertarians, people who don't believe in the Virgin Birth, people who don't believe in papal infallibility, Catholics who use birth control, Catholics who don't go to Confession, Catholics who don't go to Mass, and -- as we all know -- sexual predators. And the Church also employs gay people. They don't object to employing any of these people, but they do object to treating gay and transgender people -- and only gay and transgender people -- with equality and fairness.
I'm not claiming Ratzinger didn't say it. I'm saying Ratzinger is a liar and a hypocrite.Thats what the OP says :Pope Benedict XVI said the legislation "violates natural law" and could end the right of the Catholic Church to ban gay people from senior positions
This could be a fabrication
No, in most cases, we're not.But we are talking of people that have repented of their sins against God and the Church.
LOL i knew someone would bring that up.
Fair to everyone. It stops people being allowed to discriminate on things like race, gender, sexuality and age. Things that really have no bearing on your ability to do a job.[
Thats what the OP says :Pope Benedict XVI said the legislation "violates natural law" and could end the right of the Catholic Church to ban gay people from senior positions
This could be a fabrication, although I think that this would have the consequence stated in this piece, read The government said the bill, which is currently going through Parliament, would make the UK a fairer place fair to whom? I agree with you on this: The government can't tell the Church whom to ordain, dont leave out their right to set the criteria for staff selection or promotions, to employ who they see as compatible.
And yet you know no counter to it so really you knew in advance your previous argument was ridiculous. Or do you have more to add?
I'm not claiming Ratzinger didn't say it. I'm saying Ratzinger is a liar and a hypocrite.
No, in most cases, we're not.
Fair to everyone. It stops people being allowed to discriminate on things like race, gender, sexuality and age. Things that really have no bearing on your ability to do a job.
The function of the Church is to call sinner to repentance and change. Homosexuality is a sin to a Catholic, what rights does the government has to dictate the requirements to work for them? If the Church considers homosexuality a sin and do not want to employ such persons it is their right as employers to employ whoever they think suitable. after all they are the ones that pay for their work, they know the kind of people they want to employ.
The government has every right as employ whoever they see fit to do the job they call applications for.
Its fair that the government, a political organization dictate to the Church who to employ? Does the Church have the right to dictate politician who should they employ?
The function of the Church is to call sinner to repentance and change. Homosexuality is a sin to a Catholic, what rights does the government has to dictate the requirements to work for them? If the Church considers homosexuality a sin and do not want to employ such persons it is their right as employers to employ whoever they think suitable. after all they are the ones that pay for their work, they know the kind of people they want to employ.
The government has every right as employ whoever they see fit to do the job they call applications for.
Its fair that the government, a political organization dictate to the Church who to employ? Does the Church have the right to dictate politician who should they employ?
When living people become offensive to the church then lets use that argument.
I'm sorry, but i believe the church has the right to hire who they want on their own grounds.
I've said it before an i'll say it again, if we don't want the church to try and run the government then we shouldn't want the government to run the church.
I understand and respect the offense that people are taking to this topic, i to see the churches anti-gay sentiments as bigoted and ignorant.
It seems i'm just repeating myself. So i'll leave my argument where it is.
-Q
Oh boy, are you one to talk. The Pope lies. He makes obviously hypocritical statements. It's not a great leap from there to conclude that he's a liar and a hypocrite.OH boy, you are a damaged one and a hard judge of other people.
The same way they work with countless other unrepentant "sinners" who don't meet the qualifications to remain in the good graces of the Catholic Church. You can't possibly be so stupid that you can't see that. You just close your eyes to the obvious so you don't have to be honest, even with yourself, about your bigotry and hatred toward gay people. In that respect, you're a great deal like Ratzinger.As you know the pope must judge according to the Bible and it is clear that homosexuals that do not repent are to be excluded of the Christian congregations, a Christian must not even have anything to do with such people. How are they going to work with them?
Actually, despite all this huffing and puffing about the government interfering with the Church, it's really the Church that's trying to interfere with the government.The government isn't interfering with the Church. This is a law for all UK employers.
Did you see his response to the clergy sexual abuse scandal in Ireland? He's decided to crack down on liberals and proclaim the Year of the Priest. His utter incompetence would greatly concern me if I gave a **** about the Catholic Church. However, my feelings about the Catholic Church are such that I hope he lives to be a hundred and ten years old, burning his empire down around himself the whole time.Pope Benedict has proven himself incompetent in almost every aspect of his office. This little fiasco is an empty shout into the wind from someone who barely has a voice. He is to the Church what Bush Jr. was to the American Presidency. He is being openly destructive, obstructing justice, and only capable of incoherent babble when he speaks publicly.
He needs to either resign or hide in his quarters until he dies, because if you're not ready to change and adapt to the needs and concerns of your constituents, you're already dead.
Did you see his response to the clergy sexual abuse scandal in Ireland? He's decided to crack down on liberals and proclaim the Year of the Priest. His utter incompetence would greatly concern me if I gave a **** about the Catholic Church. However, my feelings about the Catholic Church are such that I hope he lives to be a hundred and ten years old, burning his empire down around himself the whole time.
The government isn't interfering with the Church. This is a law for all UK employers. Why should someone's religious beliefs be cause of exemption from the law?
Oh boy, are you one to talk. The Pope lies. He makes obviously hypocritical statements. It's not a great leap from there to conclude that he's a liar and a hypocrite.
The same way they work with countless other unrepentant "sinners" who don't meet the qualifications to remain in the good graces of the Catholic Church. You can't possibly be so stupid that you can't see that. You just close your eyes to the obvious so you don't have to be honest, even with yourself, about your bigotry and hatred toward gay people. In that respect, you're a great deal like Ratzinger.
You people are so blinded by your own willful bigotry and ignorance that you don't just see homosexuality as a sin; you see it as the sin. If there were a hell, it would open wide to receive the souls of the pious.