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No, it's a personal attack against the leader of your church.
Your beliefs have nothing to do with it.
People use that reasoning to justify "blasphemy" laws.
People are allowed to criticize whomever they wish - certainly an organization that has taken it upon themselves to dictate to other people how they should live their lives based on the orders of their "God".
Your beliefs have nothing to do with it.
People use that reasoning to justify "blasphemy" laws.
People are allowed to criticize whomever they wish - certainly an organization that has taken it upon themselves to dictate to other people how they should live their lives based on the orders of their "God".
Thunderbow
I consider calling the leader of my Church a "cunt" as a personal attack against what I believe.
As a person who has been diagnosed with Multiple Myeloma(a currently incurable blood cancer) I *personally*feel an obligation to my loved ones to fight the disease as long as practical. My example may inspire someone to similarly fight and survive cancer themselves.
Having said that, if the time ever comes that I choose to end that struggle, it will be my decision alone to do so...Regardless of the law or the opinions from the peanut gallery.
I will not judge someone deciding for themselves. Those religious who do judge know what they can do with their opinions.
Having said that, if the time ever comes that I choose to end that struggle, it will be my decision alone to do so...Regardless of the law or the opinions from the peanut gallery.
I will not judge someone deciding for themselves. Those religious who do judge know what they can do with their opinions.
"Science, logic and reason will fly you to the moon. Religion will fly you into buildings."
"Because figuring things out is always better than making shit up."
"Because figuring things out is always better than making shit up."
"Assisted suicide is an absurdity,” Father Carrasco de Paula told the Italian news agency ANSA.
He did not say that her particular decision to kill herself was an "absurdity".
Christians in general do not believe in assisted suicide or unassisted suicide. We believe that we were created by God and only He has the right to know when our lives will end.
I don't call people that think otherwise names. You all have your right to your opinion. So do I. So does the Pope. I don't always agree with his opinion either. I do agree when he makes an official statement as the leader of our Church. I know most of you don't understand that. But why call names? Is it not enough to say you don't agree? Or strongly don't agree?
I consider calling the leader of my Church a "cunt" as a personal attack against what I believe.
I understand how hard it is to see someone go through a terrible end to their lives. I have seen it. But I also have a different view of why it is necessary to let it end naturally.
People are always telling others on here to study up on what they are making nasty comments about. I would ask this in this case also. Take a look around at all of the good the Catholic Church has done for humanity. Schools, hospitals, orphanages, all around the world. Not only what you consider as wrong. Yes it is a large organization that at times deserves some scrutiny. Sometimes in a big way. It is made up of humans. We all have failings. But most of us work for the good. And so does most of the Catholic Church.
Lord, let me be the person my dog thinks I am.
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