Andrew Cuomo criticized for "public concubinage" of Sandra Lee

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virtualgoth@die_spammer.biz says...

You really think that all of that is insufficiently obvious to the most
casual observer that it needs to be mentioned?

One suspects that the real problem that this "Edward Peters" character
has with the situation is that he's never gotten into anything a
hundredth as good and he's jealous.
 
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[email protected]d says...

I'm not defending religion. I'm berating an incompetent attack on it.


Most people find those who do not automatically agree with them
obnoxious. I find people who do not automatically agree with me to fall
into four camps, the ones who have different priorities from me, the
ones I learn from, the ones who are woefully ignorant, and the jackasses
who are just trying to stir up trouble. When you find someone obnoxious
you really need to analyze why and figure out whether putting up with it
is to your benefit.
 
J wrote:


*shrug*

I just thought it was more interesting than nitpicking the historical
details of the period in which the Spanish Inquistion took place.

Bob
 
Andrew Cuomo criticized for "public concubinage" of Sandra Lee

On Feb 25, 6:29?pm, "J. Clarke" wrote:
The church of the hot 11 year old hot little boy who makes the priest
hot.

--Bryan
 
Andrew Cuomo criticized for "public concubinage" of Sandra Lee

"Nunya Bidnits" wrote in
news:[email protected]:


They were inquisiting about heresy with the abominable use of soft pillows
and comfy chairs. Muslims (Moors) were treated as heretics.

Parker, in ?Some Recent Work on the Inquisition in Spain and Italy?
(Journal of Modern History 54:3, 1982) reckons the Inquisition killed about
two thousand in the first half-century of operation, a time when
persecution against Jews and Muslims was most acute.

--

"In the land of cats, the man with the can opener is king."
 
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says...

I suspect there is something environmental. When I lived in Florida,
Virginia, and Louisiana, I never went to the dentist without his having
to fix something. When I moved to Connecticut the dentist took some
time fixing a bunch of damage but I have seldom needed repairs since
that were not related to prior damage.
 
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[email protected]d says...

Which guy? The critic is a "Mr. Peters" who is a blogger and claims to
be a "consultant" to the Vatican, which can mean anything--he could have
told them how to fix the toilet.


What makes you think that anyone went to Hell for eating meat on Friday?


If anyone went to Hell it would have been for refusing to obey the
rules. The sin would be "violating the rules" not "eating meat".

Sounds like the sisters didn't do a very good job of explaining how the
church works.
 
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Actually that was the Spanish government.


When and where did the Catholic Church "torture Galileo"?


Name three "native Americans" who wer enslaved by the Roman Catholic
Church. Name two people who were "massacred" in the Phillippines by the
Roman Catholic Church.


If you're going to criticize the Church, criticize it for things that it
actually did.
 
Andrew Cuomo criticized for "public concubinage" of Sandra Lee

"Nunya Bidnits" wrote in
news:[email protected]:


Actually, not in the Catholic Church, no.

"Before the 1983 Code of Canon Law, there were two degrees of
excommunication: vitandus (shunned, literally "to be avoided", where the
person had to be avoided by other Catholics), and toleratus (tolerated,
which permitted Catholics to continue to have business and social
relationships with the excommunicant). This distinction no longer applies
today, and excommunicated Catholics are still under obligation to attend
Mass, even though they are barred from receiving the Eucharist and from
taking active part in the liturgy (reading, bringing the offerings, etc.).
Indeed, the excommunicant is encouraged to retain some relationship with
the Church, as the goal is to encourage them to repent and return to active
participation in its life."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Excommunication#The_Catholic_Church

Also, excommunication does not in any way constitute a judgment on the
eternal destiny (heaven, hell, member of a conservative party) of the
excommunicated individual. [La peine d'excommunication n'est en aucun cas
un jugement sur la destin?e ?ternelle (enfer, paradis) de la personne
excommuni?e.]

http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Excommunication#Chez_les_catholiques

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"In the land of cats, the man with the can opener is king."
 
Sky wrote:


I'm prepared to have my head handed to me, but someone from
the UK once told me that there are not enough dentists in the system
so the waits are long, unless you want to pay to see a dentist.

nancy
 
On 2/24/2011 8:53 PM, Cheryl wrote:

Lots of bad decision making. Plus what I read is that the law of
unintended consequences really kicked in. Previously priests could leave
after a tedious process. For example a college friends brother was a
devout Catholic priest and he really wanted to have a normal family. He
left the Catholic church and joined the Polish National Church which is
about as close to the Catholic church as you can get except they allow
priests to have families. As more clergy started to leave for various
reasons they got heavy handed so the previous tedious process turned
into put the request into a file.

Previously "problem priests" would have been laicized but instead they
just kept reassigning them.
 
Andrew Cuomo criticized for "public concubinage" of Sandra Lee

On Feb 24, 3:13?pm, Mark Thorson wrote:

Of course the Vatican would call it "public concubinage," since the
woman must be considered the property of, or at least the junior
partner to the man. Altar boys are like that too, with their smooth
buttocks and soft, newly sprouted pubic hair. How can the priests
resist their charms?

--Bryan
 
Andrew Cuomo criticized for "public concubinage" of Sandra Lee

On Feb 25, 7:18?am, "J. Clarke" wrote:

The OP's topic is a hierarch demanding that priests refuse Cuomo
communion because he's living with a woman without benefit of clergy.
That's also a sin but certainly no heresy.
 
Andrew Cuomo criticized for "public concubinage" of Sandra Lee

On Feb 25, 8:04?am, George wrote:

"Rehabilitation" and reassignment of child fuckers goes back to the
1950s.
 
Bryan wrote in news:3bcde232-0938-4e8b-8dee-
[email protected]:


Much as not all protestants worship the devil, not all priests are
pedophiles. Bring out the soft pillow and the...gasp...comfy chair!!!!

--

"In the land of cats, the man with the can opener is king."
 
Andrew Cuomo criticized for "public concubinage" of Sandra Lee

On Feb 26, 6:12?am, Michel Boucher wrote:

Jews and Moors were expelled because of their religion, but they were
subject to the Inquisition because some pretended to convert, in order
to be allowed to stay.

Two centuries previous, England and France did not even offer the
possibility of conversion before they expelled their Jews. (King
Philip IV supposedly needed the money to be raised by selling Jews'
property after they were expelled. King Edward I supposedly wanted
moneylenders to quit charging interest)
 
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[email protected] says...

Anybody who is registered with an NHS dentist, does not have to wait
long for appointments. For check ups or planned work mine arranges a
time to suit me within a week or so; though if I broke a tooth or had a
toothache he would see me the same day.

Anybody who is NOT registered with a dentist, who requires emergency
treatment to relieve pain, can get NHS emergency dental care right
away, including weekends, (either at an NHS dental hospital, or, at a
local NHS dentist).Unregistered emergency patients will not be given a
choice of which dentist treats them.

Other than children, pregnant women, and people on state benefit,
everybody pays a fixed fee towards their NHS dental treatment (on a
sliding scale, heavily subsidised, according to what they have done).

Janet.
 
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