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In reply to the discussion: *EDITED*If you are showering unqualified praise and admiration onto an openly bigoted person.... [View all]xmas74
(30,033 posts)22. Are you calling me out?
We had a discussion about this a couple of days' ago and I do feel like I'm one of the people you are referring to.
In other words, I'm a bigot in your eyes. Thanks for the clarification. I'm sure that a number of other long time members needed to be reminded that you view us all as bigots.
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*EDITED*If you are showering unqualified praise and admiration onto an openly bigoted person.... [View all]
eqfan592
Nov 2013
OP
So thinking the pope needs to continue to be called out on his bigotry is simple minded. Got it. nt
eqfan592
Nov 2013
#91
They always make sense to me. I don't understand those who want them to fit in their narrow views.
freshwest
Nov 2013
#87
for some of us that includes family. i am glad i am old enough to get nuance and
roguevalley
Nov 2013
#53
This is so simple-minded a paradigm, I'm not so sure you understand what actual bigotry is.
rug
Nov 2013
#7
What about President Obama before he finished "evolving" on same sex marriage?
BlueCheese
Nov 2013
#8
Again, i don't think the two situations are directly comparable, for reasons stated earlier. nt
eqfan592
Nov 2013
#20
I'm sorry, but "don't talk so much about our bigoted position" doesn't count as moving...
eqfan592
Nov 2013
#78
From what I have seen here people like him but make clear that they want him to change things.
hrmjustin
Nov 2013
#82
I do not think anyone who points out where the RCC or any other church or religion is wrong is
hrmjustin
Nov 2013
#92
OK, fair enough. If I understand your argument you believe that pre2012 President Obama was a bigot
kelly1mm
Nov 2013
#50
That is true, many here did point out his position as being bigoted. However, there were MANY
kelly1mm
Nov 2013
#64
OK. And THANK YOU for fully explaining your position! I understand your point much better
kelly1mm
Nov 2013
#74
Like me you probably didn't call candidate Obama a bigot when you knocked doors (I assume in 2008).
eomer
Nov 2013
#111
Yeah, screw gay rights and women's rights!!! He kissed a sick person and that's good enough, right?
eqfan592
Nov 2013
#38
Despite our different views on the Pope, I'm glad we can still get along.
Vashta Nerada
Nov 2013
#108
Good...you can think I'm a bigot, you can think whatever your little mind needs you to think
DisgustipatedinCA
Nov 2013
#32
You like him, in spite of him failing to make a single substantive change to church policy...
eqfan592
Nov 2013
#37
So i should rehash an entire conversation already held because you can't be bothered to scroll?
eqfan592
Nov 2013
#71
The admins provided SOP for General Discussion that says no threads about religion
Bluenorthwest
Nov 2013
#118
That is not true. There are posts all the time in GD from atheist talking about religion.
hrmjustin
Nov 2013
#121
Bear in mind that until May 2012 Barack Obama was on the record as opposing gay marriage.
Nye Bevan
Nov 2013
#81
I criticized him for that the entire time. Obama never said any of the horrors Francis
Bluenorthwest
Nov 2013
#119
It happens to all of us, I've posted some things out of frustration that I regret
Hippo_Tron
Nov 2013
#101
I think you summed up my feelings on the subject far better than i have so far with this post.
eqfan592
Nov 2013
#106
Criticism of a man whose rhetoric states that I am an attack on God is not hate
Bluenorthwest
Nov 2013
#120
He's just more "likable." More like Pope JP2 than that most recent terror.
alphafemale
Nov 2013
#115
