11/14/2006 6:05:30 PM
Cause God doesn't recognize nations other than Israel and the harlot, making countries in a Christian context near irrelevant?
11/14/2006 6:08:24 PM
why does everyone make america look like the bad guys when it comes to enforcing lawsis that not what a government is suppose to do when people break the laws of the countryor are we just suppose to give them free passes because they are so pitifully uneducated and poverty stricken
11/14/2006 6:25:03 PM
11/14/2006 7:36:28 PM
I don't think that it's Cardinal Renato Martino's place to offer his commentary and an official church position on the matter.
11/14/2006 7:39:17 PM
he was speaking on behalf of the pope
11/14/2006 7:48:15 PM
that's what i was implying by "official church position"
11/14/2006 7:58:36 PM
uh i know what you were implying, he was supposed to be speaking for the pope so it is his place
11/14/2006 8:00:11 PM
you are correct (although the Pope isn't the only high Catholic authority offering his opinion where it is neither wanted or needed)allow me to rephrase:I don't think that it's Pope Benedict's place to offer his commentary and an official church position on the matter.
11/14/2006 8:03:12 PM
With the growing mexican population, the catholic church is growing in its influence on the USA. Of course they are going to be against it.
11/14/2006 8:09:04 PM
fuck whatever any religious leader has to say about any governmental policy
11/14/2006 8:11:03 PM
i don't know if that has anything to do with their position (it's plausible). It sure as hell shouldn't be how they're basing moral decrees (not that I think the Church should be making moral decrees, period...it's a problem I have with Catholicism...it should be open to individual interpretation, but I digress).^^and particularly what any Catholic leader has to say about political issues, because Catholics aren't as "free" to say "Whatever, I think you're wrong." It's more (to varying degrees, depending on the situation) "what the Church says, goes."[Edited on November 14, 2006 at 8:14 PM. Reason : asfasdf]
11/14/2006 8:12:01 PM
Im really confused by why you dont think the Pope is in a position to comment. We are talking about church position for catholics, and he is the Pope.Or are you saying the religious leaders in general shouldn't comment on political issues? Thats a totally seperate issue[Edited on November 14, 2006 at 8:44 PM. Reason : .]
11/14/2006 8:44:08 PM
the latter, in cases of issues that are not related to religion (obviously that opens a grey area, but i certainly don't think this one qualifies)oh, and to clarify: i'm talking about talking in political forums.
11/14/2006 8:48:44 PM
I'm Catholic, but I didn't need the pope to tell me that the fence is a stupid idea.
11/14/2006 9:09:08 PM
fuck the vatican and all religionbut since he said it every catholic in america is gonna go up in arms about itexcept the republican catholics
11/14/2006 9:13:16 PM
11/14/2006 9:26:20 PM
can someone explain why a wall would be inhuman? i understand a lot of the arguments against it, but i dont understand that
11/14/2006 11:38:04 PM
We (Wlfpck4life and I) do not have to be against it - this again shows your complete ignorance of the things that you are talking about. I suggest going to the library (the big building with all the books in it - ask someone if you get lost) and reading about things so you will actually know what you're talking about. Kthx.
11/15/2006 7:07:49 AM
oh no you are going to hell now
11/15/2006 7:12:59 AM
Maybe, maybe not. But I know for sure that you aren't going to the library.
11/15/2006 7:18:07 AM
11/15/2006 7:19:31 AM
what if we volunteered to ship people to the vatican en masse... the poor and unfortunate, would they absorb them willingly?!?!.... they dont have the issue to worry about, of course there gonna take that position.with that said, i agree with allowing mexicans over en masse, just in a more organized fashion.
11/15/2006 8:33:55 AM
11/15/2006 8:37:39 AM
Call me crazy but isn't there a gigantic wall around the Vatican?
11/15/2006 9:30:42 AM
haha... i think your right.... at least there was in MI:3. ive never been there, but can anyone substantiate this?
11/15/2006 9:45:12 AM
wolfpack can disagree with the church, just not senators
11/15/2006 9:57:04 AM
I think the pope should be worried about European countries and the ridiculous xenophobia going in them and not the US and some stupid fence.also, wasnt the pope part of the Nazi youth?
11/15/2006 10:09:02 AM
thats probably why he had a cardinal voice that opinion and he didnt say it himself...
11/15/2006 10:17:42 AM
11/15/2006 1:21:38 PM
really really weak.
11/15/2006 5:29:02 PM
I am particularly glad that JonHGuth found time out of lobbying for his, or um a gay/lesbian center so he could bash the Church.
11/15/2006 5:35:43 PM
Sure, its a weak argument, but its the argument they might make, I think.I think there are plenty of economic reasons not to build a wall, besides that it will be ineffective. I also hate when people pretend it is about stopping terrorists. The Canadian border is more likely to let in terrorists, and we hardly even patrol it.
11/15/2006 5:38:48 PM
11/15/2006 5:57:49 PM
Like he could find it.
11/15/2006 5:58:26 PM
11/15/2006 6:12:45 PM
This is not an issue where if you disagree with a Cardinal then it puts you in bad standing with the Church. There's nothing circular about it, it's pretty clear cut that each issue isn't given the same weight by the Church.Basically what you're saying that if I disagree with this particular Cardinal on a freakin' fence then I am as heretical as somebody who denies, for instance, the divinity of Christ. Should they be given the same weight? Maybe by flame baiting morons, but by most rational and reasonable people, the answer would be no.
11/15/2006 6:19:03 PM
If it something I agree with infallibly or authoritatively declared by the Church, then you are a bad catholic if you disagree. If it is something I don't agree with that is not an infallible or authoritative declaration but merely a Papal or episcopal opinion then I'm allowed to not agree with it.Not every word that comes out of the mouth of the Pope or a bishop is mandatory for Catholics to accept. [Edited on November 15, 2006 at 6:30 PM. Reason : add]
11/15/2006 6:28:06 PM
11/15/2006 7:08:56 PM
this thread could be good entertainment...let's sit back and watch, shall we?
11/15/2006 7:11:30 PM
^^^while i think that it's retarded for the Pope to have the ability to speak "infallibly", that's another debate for another day.my point is that even when he's not speaking infallibly--even when it's not "mandatory" for you to agree (see how retarded that sounds? but i digress...), it is still official Church doctrine. You're not going to hell or anything for disagreeing, but it is a different matter than, say, a Protestant minister saying "I believe this/the Bible says this/etc". While not mandatory, per se, it's more binding (for lack of a better word) than it should be.[Edited on November 15, 2006 at 7:15 PM. Reason : ^^^]
11/15/2006 7:15:17 PM
A cardinal's opinion isn't official church doctrine any more than Ted Kennedy's opinion is official democratic platform.
11/15/2006 8:20:00 PM
I'm still laughing at "reasonable and rational people." As if people who think that wine becomes blood are reasonable and rational to begin with >.<
11/15/2006 9:28:23 PM
Of course Ratzinger did some inhuman things himself.
11/15/2006 9:42:42 PM
11/16/2006 7:32:50 AM
I'm pretty judgmental about this -- pretty much the only way to not look silly over such a silly question is to suspend judgment.
11/16/2006 7:50:56 AM
doesn't vatican city have a wall around it?
11/16/2006 8:26:27 AM
Us agnostics aren't sure if we get by or not, but we're open to the possibility.
11/16/2006 8:27:10 AM
Lf, I've been to Vatican city, but its been quite a while. I think the Vatican itself has a wall around it, in the sense that it is basically a compound/castle. I'm not sure about Vatican City, I don't remember any walls, just guards at the roads.Although it really isn't a fair comparison. I mean, because the entire country of Vatican City is basically the Vatican, which understandably would need to be guarded, it is more like having a gated community than having a gated country.
11/16/2006 9:10:16 AM
I wonder how anybody goes to the Vatican and remains a Catholic, honestly.
11/16/2006 9:14:16 AM