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In reply to the discussion: What people here who demand Catholics leave their church don't understand. [View all]AnotherMcIntosh
(11,064 posts)12. The ones who won't actively speak up and demand accountability are satisfied with the path
that they are on. They may never see it and may never find another path.
Some who are satisfied with the path that they are on will spend more time playing the role of victims of those who are opposed to church-sanctioned pedophilia. They will spend more time criticizing those who are opposed to such pedophilia.
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What people here who demand Catholics leave their church don't understand. [View all]
Tommy_Carcetti
Mar 2013
OP
Thank you for sharing your view point. I feel the same way. But I do have so say I have become
southernyankeebelle
Mar 2013
#1
people wrongfully blame the entire religion instead of the bad people within it
leftyohiolib
Mar 2013
#2
Is leaving the Church the only option? Can't you speak up and demand accountability?
AnotherMcIntosh
Mar 2013
#4
The ones who won't actively speak up and demand accountability are satisfied with the path
AnotherMcIntosh
Mar 2013
#12
Is it too much to note that their change from the inside tactic is not working well?
Bluenorthwest
Mar 2013
#131
The poster's comment was about people here who are Catholics, not "The Church."
DevonRex
Mar 2013
#112
Then your experience and my experience is different, and we see the situation differently.
AnotherMcIntosh
Mar 2013
#68
Let me say this I have not seen any member of DU of any faith say they were happy with the
hrmjustin
Mar 2013
#76
If one disagrees with the church too loudly or openly one might be excommunicated.
smokey nj
Mar 2013
#70
A principled person will speak up even if there is an open or implied threat of excommunication.
AnotherMcIntosh
Mar 2013
#71
Show us a single link where this has happened to a lay person over something s/he said. /t
pnwmom
Mar 2013
#116
The doctors and mother of a 9-year-old rape victim in Brazil were excommunicated after
smokey nj
Mar 2013
#118
Were they or were they not excommunicated for going against doctrine? I also gave another example.
smokey nj
Mar 2013
#154
They were not. Someone decreed it had been an automatic excommunication, but then the Archbishop
pnwmom
Mar 2013
#156
You're picking at nits now and you haven't addressed the other example I provided. You asked for one
smokey nj
Mar 2013
#157
The OP clearly indicates that the author knows that Catholics are not sufficiently speaking up.
AnotherMcIntosh
Mar 2013
#126
Just because parishoners are ignorant of how their support of the local parishes
Lionessa
Mar 2013
#8
The NRA is a single issue organization. Religions, for believers, are much more than a special...
Tom Rinaldo
Mar 2013
#29
I do not think they should get to do so with impunity. And it's not my Church n/t
Tom Rinaldo
Mar 2013
#152
yes, it is all support. when you follow and institution and add to its active numbers
La Lioness Priyanka
Mar 2013
#125
No one said any of that crap about brain washed sheep, you just made that up to fight with it.
Bluenorthwest
Mar 2013
#132
You're really not quick on the uptake with the whole internet discussion board thingie, are you?
Tommy_Carcetti
Mar 2013
#137
this is like saying you vote republican, but you are not personally against gay marriage or abortion
La Lioness Priyanka
Mar 2013
#140
yes, i am not demanding anything for you, merely pointing out that you
La Lioness Priyanka
Mar 2013
#142
Why do you fail to recognize the fact that by supporting an organization, you indirectly support...
JVS
Mar 2013
#145
In Facebook lingo, most Catholics' relationship status with Church is - It's Complicated.
reformist2
Mar 2013
#11
I discovered the UU church in 1978 when I was in college in San Antonio.
Manifestor_of_Light
Mar 2013
#40
Focusing on the pretty little flower while ignoring the huge cesspool in which it grows
Egalitarian Thug
Mar 2013
#17
I can't admire a beautiful flower while still wanting to clean up the surrounding cesspool?
Tommy_Carcetti
Mar 2013
#50
Of course you think that. You think that because you don't really think about it at all.
Egalitarian Thug
Mar 2013
#60
Did you actually read my post, or are you just claiming to have read it?
Tommy_Carcetti
Mar 2013
#61
All I said was that having a heirarchical structure was necessary for the Catholic Church.
Tommy_Carcetti
Mar 2013
#66
So you nave Denounced Obama and the whole of the land of Democrats! Bold choice sir!
Dragonfli
Mar 2013
#78
He wrote it in 1991 and it is a follow-up to his other work, I think you are going to enjoy it.
Egalitarian Thug
Mar 2013
#111
This Discussion brings to mind something I studied related to Leary and Robert Anton Wilson
Dragonfli
Mar 2013
#109
You know that's funny, and thank you BTW, I know of Drs. Leary & Wilson, but never
Egalitarian Thug
Mar 2013
#161
Which is why I won't condemn anyone just for being Catholic, any more than for being a Democrat.
nomorenomore08
Mar 2013
#83
An alert church or synagogue will have someone greet you at the door.
Manifestor_of_Light
Mar 2013
#37
There is a lot of call for change and reform amongst rank and file Catholics.
Tommy_Carcetti
Mar 2013
#52
That actually kind of puts things into perspective as being different from my situation
ButterflyBlood
Mar 2013
#98
Without calling out individual posters, it's been said more than once over the past week.
Tommy_Carcetti
Mar 2013
#57
you don't link to an example because you know you are unfairly characterizing your own inferences.
Bluenorthwest
Mar 2013
#130
I'm puzzled by a lot of these threads about why Catholics want to stay or don't want to leave.
eallen
Mar 2013
#75
One can still *be* Catholic without actually showing-up and putting money in the plate.
Ian David
Mar 2013
#81
Thanks for the info. It's funny stuff you can miss despite being raised Catholic
ButterflyBlood
Mar 2013
#97
I remember when I briefly joined the Catholic church I had just had my second child
liberal_at_heart
Mar 2013
#108
I'll admit what you say is true, but there's still one large thorn in the whole thing for me:
ButterflyBlood
Mar 2013
#110
No woman will ever speak? Not true. We've heard nuns at two different Churches give homilies.
pnwmom
Mar 2013
#115
I'm happy to be wrong. Like I said I haven't gone to been to a Mass in a decade now
ButterflyBlood
Mar 2013
#136
Thanks for a great piece. You really describe the situation for progressive Catholics very well. n/t
pnwmom
Mar 2013
#113
Just like demanding someone you know leave the republican party..They have to come to it..
Tikki
Mar 2013
#129
I really don't think you want to bring the Jesuits into this discussion....
OldDem2012
Mar 2013
#155
So what? What's your point? Is that all you have to attempt to discredit the author? nt.
OldDem2012
Mar 2013
#168
Based on the reviews, it seems as though it is heavily rooted in conspiracy theory and hearsay.
Tommy_Carcetti
Mar 2013
#170
LOL. Perhaps you should start with the author's sources in his footnotes....
OldDem2012
Mar 2013
#171