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In reply to the discussion: New Pope Elected: Centuries Of Make-Believe (Religion) Reaffirmed For The Masses [View all]Buzz Clik
(38,437 posts)130. There is not an ounce of logic in the OP, just intolerance.
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New Pope Elected: Centuries Of Make-Believe (Religion) Reaffirmed For The Masses [View all]
stopbush
Mar 2013
OP
Got a link proving this> "White on rice" is a commonly used phrase to denigrate Asian-Americans
KittyWampus
Mar 2013
#87
Holy crapoli! "White on rice" is denigrating to brown rice, maybe. But to Asian-Americans?
Buzz Clik
Mar 2013
#128
And the supreme court, as someone mentioned the 6 of 9 roman catholics makeup currently
AtheistCrusader
Mar 2013
#133
Well, you might as well worry about all religions. Very few are supportive of same sex marriage.
Buzz Clik
Mar 2013
#134
When it comes to support for same sex marriage, who would feel more comfortable with on the SCOTUS -
stopbush
Mar 2013
#142
But that is exactly the problem with organized religion....is it not?
SammyWinstonJack
Mar 2013
#166
Ask the new pope what he thinks of an Atheist, and let me know if respect is a two way street.
AtheistCrusader
Mar 2013
#48
And Sotomayor has not issued any opinions negative toward same sex marriage to my knowledge.
AtheistCrusader
Mar 2013
#122
ridiculous post - no reason for this much hate - how about a little respect for others whether
DrDan
Mar 2013
#14
I guess when he was supporting the repressive right wing government he was "a champion"...
Walk away
Mar 2013
#88
How is it any more "over the top" than celebrating the election of a new pope?
HuckleB
Mar 2013
#173
It's also insulting for an institution such as this to put so many resources into faniciful BS.
HuckleB
Mar 2013
#176
Nope, no point. You lack the ability to see anything but that which you wish to see.
riqster
Mar 2013
#265
I have respect for DU'ers, even those of this particular sect of faith.
AtheistCrusader
Mar 2013
#109
Well, fortuitious since he earned my disrespect before he acquired this new job.
AtheistCrusader
Mar 2013
#116
How many of those non-believer's do you know that make a positive statement that no god
AtheistCrusader
Mar 2013
#247
Maybe 5%. The intolerance toward Catholics for other reasons is centuries old.
Buzz Clik
Mar 2013
#132
"If you don't want people to make fun of your beliefs, don't have funny beliefs!"
Taverner
Mar 2013
#33
One of these days the hierarchy of the church will let the truth slip and we will have
Arcanetrance
Mar 2013
#36
Of course if you are claiming that religious people are "reality deniers"...
Tommy_Carcetti
Mar 2013
#90
This is the single largest religious denomination in the United States.
AtheistCrusader
Mar 2013
#140
Yep. I would say that it's time to amend the Constitution to clearly treat religious thought
stopbush
Mar 2013
#149
But do we really need the language in 1A that is specific to the exercising of religious belief?
stopbush
Mar 2013
#217
Well, I would disagree with you that the present language gives equal protection.
stopbush
Mar 2013
#279
Thanks. And I'm happy you got the point of the JFK avatar in this discussion.
stopbush
Mar 2013
#119
And how are the Tea Party, Republican Party, Libertarian Party and Democratic Party...
aristocles
Mar 2013
#105
None of them believe they are channeling the thoughts of some god to justify their
stopbush
Mar 2013
#121
Joe Biden is a Roman Catholic. Do you think he also has a "raging boner"? (nt)
Nye Bevan
Mar 2013
#110
Unfortunately the homophobia and misogyny of this religion aren't make believe.
forestpath
Mar 2013
#151
And that is sort of my point...if YOU as the believer felt that god actually DID love Teh gays....
truebrit71
Mar 2013
#226
I wasn't asking you anything, my point was that I couldn't see how THEY square that circle...
truebrit71
Mar 2013
#252
I missed the announcement that The Roman church was the official religion...
truebrit71
Mar 2013
#169
2/3 of the Supreme Court justices are paid up adherents, so sadly their nonsense influences policy.
LeftyMom
Mar 2013
#211
Yes. In retrospect, I should have put away the anger and disgust I feel towards
stopbush
Mar 2013
#191
Lord of the Rings isn't make believe, but only in the sense that it's a real series of books...
Silent3
Mar 2013
#208
How do I deal with the "crux of (your) argument" if you won't make a clear crux?
Silent3
Mar 2013
#262
No, you're focussed on turning any nuance you can't grasp into a simplistic strawman...
Silent3
Mar 2013
#272
Oh. So because it's part of culture it's okay to be misogynistic and homophobic?
Apophis
Mar 2013
#231
You know, there's a limited character count available on DU title lines for an OP,
stopbush
Mar 2013
#283
You smear JFK and pretend it's a normal thing to do. Same for Roman Catholics.
Octafish
Mar 2013
#244
It's not a smear if it's true, and JFK's philandering while married to Jackie
stopbush
Mar 2013
#263
Didn't take long for your fantasies about the plot to kill JFK to come up, did it?
stopbush
Mar 2013
#275