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MineralMan

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154. Both are vile, when it comes to that.
Thu Dec 26, 2013, 08:58 AM
Dec 2013

We're not comparing two sects of Christianity here, regarding their attitudes against LGBT rights. Which is worse is not a point of comparison. Both are vile.

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Economic progressivism and social justice have been a cornerstone of Catholicism all my life. onehandle Dec 2013 #1
We need to do the same. MannyGoldstein Dec 2013 #2
#popeulism = a religious doctrine where one sides with the people against the sins of the elite Coyotl Dec 2013 #73
Our RC Church was packed last night... nradisic Dec 2013 #82
True, Sir The Magistrate Dec 2013 #3
OMG ! I just rec'ed a thread by jaysunb Dec 2013 #4
I recommend all of MannyGoldstein's threads. Enthusiast Dec 2013 #14
Me too. And another rec for Manny who actually 'gets' it. sabrina 1 Dec 2013 #20
It makes me feel better. Enthusiast Dec 2013 #22
Awww. I got that album for Christmas in 1982. Fawke Em Dec 2013 #114
I just love The Who. Enthusiast Dec 2013 #129
I do, too. Fawke Em Dec 2013 #178
How cool! Enthusiast Dec 2013 #179
Vinyl is best. Me, too. Fawke Em Jan 2014 #191
Me too! sabrina 1 Dec 2013 #144
I do too. dflprincess Dec 2013 #24
Ditto swilton Dec 2013 #69
Hi, swilton! With the change of just one letter you could be a great blue cheese. Enthusiast Dec 2013 #130
So do I. 840high Dec 2013 #139
ROFL!!! Number23 Dec 2013 #37
Welcome to the Dark Side. MannyGoldstein Dec 2013 #85
Either that, or a sure sign of the Apocalypse. winter is coming Dec 2013 #124
+1 n/t jaysunb Dec 2013 #127
Well let's see if we can get the Pope to help us get the politicians to commit to REAL campaign Dustlawyer Dec 2013 #138
The people are hungry for true representation, for someone who will fight for economic justice. liberal_at_heart Dec 2013 #5
Indeed...although we've been fighting for that person for awhile now... KoKo Dec 2013 #6
That is it. Enthusiast Dec 2013 #16
The lesson of the 88% is skepticscott Dec 2013 #7
Oh but he has changed quite a number of things in just 9 months. Made some nasty enemies, too... Hekate Dec 2013 #9
Give us a list skepticscott Dec 2013 #87
Don't be too lazy or prejudiced yourself to LOOK IT UP Hekate Dec 2013 #118
Then you should have no trouble linking to it skepticscott Dec 2013 #126
Apparently you are skepticscott Dec 2013 #177
No you will not get an 88% by telling the people 'what the want to hear'. Our politicians are sabrina 1 Dec 2013 #23
That's a good point - The People want authenticity MannyGoldstein Dec 2013 #30
Pretending to be one thing while they are campaigning... madfloridian Dec 2013 #68
Hmm.... Sounds familiar: bvar22 Dec 2013 #83
bvar! I knew you'd stop by and inform the discourse! MannyGoldstein Dec 2013 #84
Same to you, Manny! bvar22 Dec 2013 #100
Amen. madfloridian Dec 2013 #67
George W. Bush skepticscott Dec 2013 #89
The Pope is making people aware of the most important issue of our time. Kermitt Gribble Dec 2013 #93
And as usual, he's late to the party skepticscott Dec 2013 #99
Late to the party, when was he made Pope? WHEN CRABS ROAR Dec 2013 #141
A prominent figure is speaking out on this issue - that is very important. Kermitt Gribble Dec 2013 #145
Both immediately following disaster or war. Per usual. Giuliani had a high approval rating after El_Johns Dec 2013 #119
Well, think of it as a demonstration of what people want, if nothing else Scootaloo Dec 2013 #38
I know you're a skeptic (sp), tavalon Dec 2013 #42
He has not said that the church skepticscott Dec 2013 #90
No, he said explicitly BarackTheVote Jan 2014 #183
He and all of his predecessors skepticscott Jan 2014 #186
I am a practicing church-going Catholic BarackTheVote Jan 2014 #189
He has changed a lot, but changing a huge, entrenched organization isn't something pnwmom Dec 2013 #44
What has he actually changed, other than tone? skepticscott Dec 2013 #86
He's making personnel changes, which will have a major impact pnwmom Dec 2013 #109
Ah, I see skepticscott Dec 2013 #113
+1 theHandpuppet Dec 2013 #116
Each Bishop manages his own diocese, and the Pope doesn't micromanage. pnwmom Dec 2013 #120
Ah, good then... skepticscott Dec 2013 #128
I have to agree and disagree with you Fortinbras Armstrong Dec 2013 #148
So the the archbishop in Seattle skepticscott Dec 2013 #151
Post removed Post removed Dec 2013 #147
Ah, so when you agreed with me in post 148 skepticscott Dec 2013 #153
I'm sure the mystery will be revealed in ATA Hassin Bin Sober Dec 2013 #168
Oh, believe me skepticscott Dec 2013 #169
Admin appears to have a serious backlog in ATA, so we may have to wait a while. cleanhippie Dec 2013 #174
Our friend was apparently skepticscott Jan 2014 #180
+1 cleanhippie Dec 2013 #173
Oh what the hell, I'll rec this. joshcryer Dec 2013 #8
Amen to that... zeemike Dec 2013 #10
Haven't seen it yet tavalon Dec 2013 #41
Oh, there are people on DU who trash the Pope Fortinbras Armstrong Dec 2013 #72
A very scholarly look at the subject. zeemike Dec 2013 #78
I believe that the Jesuits believe that Mary Magdalene was an Apostle (priest) of Jesus me b zola Dec 2013 #103
Trying to explain to people here that the Pope does not have authority to change Canon Law is hard Drahthaardogs Dec 2013 #117
No, people here who understand skepticscott Dec 2013 #158
KnR Manny, and Happy Holidays to you. Hekate Dec 2013 #11
Oh, baby! Enthusiast Dec 2013 #12
well said. peoli Dec 2013 #13
now this is a post I can get behind. BlancheSplanchnik Dec 2013 #15
We are a good lot, except when we aren't tavalon Dec 2013 #40
Hope is a good thing MannyGoldstein lonestarnot Dec 2013 #17
the yammerings of petulant feral children Enthusiast Dec 2013 #18
Yes Enthusiast Dec 2013 #19
Among Catholics, Benedict had a 76% approval rating and JP 2 was at 87% Bluenorthwest Dec 2013 #55
This OP is beyond excellent. JDPriestly Dec 2013 #21
Pope Francis reflects the teachings of Christ, the Democratic party reflects 1980's Republicans raindaddy Dec 2013 #25
We know this. Enthusiast Dec 2013 #28
Christ would be against abortion, contraceptives, and gays? joshcryer Dec 2013 #43
Another excellent post! Phlem Dec 2013 #26
This should have hundreds of recommendations! Enthusiast Dec 2013 #27
Would that I could recommend this more than once. What's really good about this message is... Populist_Prole Dec 2013 #29
Bill O pissed off my Republican Catholic grandmother BarackTheVote Jan 2014 #184
It Would Be Interesting To See A Breakout DallasNE Dec 2013 #31
Too bad this party is owned by Wall Street too. PeteSelman Dec 2013 #32
Sometimes you are brilliant madokie Dec 2013 #33
Well, Obama has SAID a lot of the things Pope Francis is talking about BlueStreak Dec 2013 #34
We need a candidate who can articulate bucolic_frolic Dec 2013 #49
It has been a long grind for Catholics BlueStreak Dec 2013 #66
Amen to that. jsr Dec 2013 #35
Church polls might not be comparable to political polls NoOneMan Dec 2013 #36
Agreed to a point. BarackTheVote Jan 2014 #185
Heck, I'm not even Catholic, tavalon Dec 2013 #39
I love it that he's a slap in the face to the Paul Ryan pseudo-Catholics pnwmom Dec 2013 #45
The Presidential campaigns of Fred Harris say otherwise about Americans. WinkyDink Dec 2013 #46
Kick. Now if we can just wrest the Democratic Party away from the conservatives runnning it. Scuba Dec 2013 #47
'Bout Time bucolic_frolic Dec 2013 #48
Change: ProSense Dec 2013 #50
Pope Francis shows how to take back America if you want a Third Way regime... MellowDem Dec 2013 #51
More change. ProSense Dec 2013 #52
For those interested in honest facts, Francis is a known anti gay equality crusader. To claim Bluenorthwest Dec 2013 #63
"Yes, Pope Francis has certainly placed the Roman Catholic Church on a far better track" MannyGoldstein Dec 2013 #81
A far better PR track, perhaps. cleanhippie Dec 2013 #175
Among Catholics, Benedict had a 76% approval rating and JP 2 was at 87% Bluenorthwest Dec 2013 #53
more than half of American Catholics said Pope John Paul II was out of step... MannyGoldstein Dec 2013 #60
How sad that you would not bother to look up the facts. Bluenorthwest Dec 2013 #64
Can you please tell us the name of the last pro gay pope? A Simple Game Dec 2013 #77
That's different than what you claimed. nt MannyGoldstein Dec 2013 #80
I see at the end there you quote Francis on his private international jet... Bluenorthwest Dec 2013 #65
"Are you happy about the Uganda laws"... El_Johns Dec 2013 #122
Both are vile, when it comes to that. MineralMan Dec 2013 #154
Actually, the poster was implying the catholic church was behind Uganda's "kill the gay" laws. El_Johns Dec 2013 #176
I propose a $12.50 minimum wage initiative petition drive in every state possible in 2014. Coyotl Dec 2013 #54
Yep great first step... humbled_opinion Dec 2013 #58
First Way, BEST Way! . . . .n/t annabanana Dec 2013 #56
Maybe you haven't been paying attention but... humbled_opinion Dec 2013 #57
Two-thirds of Americans *favor* any individual big-government program you can name MannyGoldstein Dec 2013 #61
Yes we all love the programs.. humbled_opinion Dec 2013 #134
US Catholics = 88% .. US non-Catholics = 75% DemoTex Dec 2013 #59
The only problem is... GoCubsGo Dec 2013 #62
I wonder if this Pope has the nerve/courage fadedrose Dec 2013 #70
Last week Uganda, a nation in which the largest religious group is RCC at 43%, passed anti gay Bluenorthwest Dec 2013 #74
Doesn't sound very encouragiing, does it....nt fadedrose Dec 2013 #112
Why do you keep talking about Uganda? That's on Obama's friend Rick Warren, & on Hilary's El_Johns Dec 2013 #125
Here's some Francis background: Bluenorthwest Dec 2013 #71
Did they deny comunion to politicians? MannyGoldstein Dec 2013 #79
"We all must work together." RoccoR5955 Dec 2013 #75
Sounds like a good PR push Go Vols Dec 2013 #136
WE are the Moral Majority--always have been randr Dec 2013 #76
A Christmas DURec... bvar22 Dec 2013 #88
K/R Jack Rabbit Dec 2013 #91
Loved this line in the original post Dem_in_Nebr. Dec 2013 #92
Sadly, there is no social justice without the following things: MineralMan Dec 2013 #94
President Obama was against gay marriage until most Americans were for it MannyGoldstein Dec 2013 #96
I don't see his message having much effect in the United States. MineralMan Dec 2013 #97
75% of Americans approve of Pope Francis. MannyGoldstein Dec 2013 #98
The Pope is not black. Think what it would be like if he were. kelliekat44 Dec 2013 #101
The Pope hasn't called for cutting benefit to to poor, the sick, and the aged MannyGoldstein Dec 2013 #102
The pope doesn't have a country to run and is not elected by those he serves. nt kelliekat44 Dec 2013 #104
Vatican City is a (postage-stamp, as they say) country. WinkyDink Dec 2013 #133
ROFLMAO! NealK Dec 2013 #149
Actually, ProSense Dec 2013 #105
Maybe because Obama actually CAMPAIGNED for his position? With everything that is attendant upon WinkyDink Dec 2013 #132
101 posts before the race card was played Doctor_J Dec 2013 #143
How is that relevant to his non-support MineralMan Dec 2013 #150
"I don't see his message having much effect in the United States" MannyGoldstein Dec 2013 #155
Look. You're holding up Pope Francis as some sort of MineralMan Dec 2013 #156
Thank you, MineralMan theHandpuppet Dec 2013 #157
What I think of Francis is not important MannyGoldstein Dec 2013 #159
Really? Suppose you are a young, non-Catholic woman MineralMan Dec 2013 #161
You're proving my point MannyGoldstein Dec 2013 #165
Please proceed, then, Manny. MineralMan Dec 2013 #166
You decide who you want to champion. You don't decide that for others. DisgustipatedinCA Dec 2013 #160
I am stating my opinion. I'm not telling others what MineralMan Dec 2013 #162
You're telling everyone what their opinion SHOULD be. DisgustipatedinCA Dec 2013 #163
OK. Well, thanks for your reply. MineralMan Dec 2013 #164
"And then our party lost its way." Spitfire of ATJ Dec 2013 #95
So we're all going to like Pope Francis now because of one issue? Vashta Nerada Dec 2013 #106
the best thing to happen to the church since Jesus! S.A.M Dec 2013 #107
Wouldn't it be interesting if Pope Francis became the leader Occupy always lacked. pa28 Dec 2013 #108
It's possible. Could be a game changer. harun Dec 2013 #137
I have vague hopes that this pope might cause the evangelicals to... JHB Dec 2013 #110
"the yammerings of petulant feral children" Android3.14 Dec 2013 #111
K & R !!! WillyT Dec 2013 #115
KnR sarchasm Dec 2013 #121
Sitting in front of the cathedral in Spokane last night, watching the homeless guy wrap himself jtuck004 Dec 2013 #123
Pope F1 (heh) is moving apace. Anyone who thinks he should simply throw over doctrine is nuts. Who WinkyDink Dec 2013 #131
you seem to confuse properly legislated secular law with 'doctrine'. Bluenorthwest Jan 2014 #182
I believe you should direct this post to the OP. I am as secular as one can get, idjit. WinkyDink Jan 2014 #193
Depending on what Lutheran Denomenation your in.. PatrynXX Dec 2013 #135
Catalyst voteearlyvoteoften Dec 2013 #140
That message is how candidate Obama won the landslide in 2008 Doctor_J Dec 2013 #142
Great post, Manny. woo me with science Dec 2013 #146
k&r for economic justice. n/t Laelth Dec 2013 #152
Hell-o Manny, rustbeltvoice Dec 2013 #167
Thank you. I note that Raymond Burke was MannyGoldstein Dec 2013 #170
Yes. rustbeltvoice Dec 2013 #172
Welcome to DU! BarackTheVote Jan 2014 #188
k&r... spanone Dec 2013 #171
Jim Jones had huge approval numbers among his followers as well. To die for. Bluenorthwest Jan 2014 #181
I'll let you know when the Pope tells a billion Catholics to commit suicide. rug Jan 2014 #187
Recommended. H2O Man Jan 2014 #190
kick woo me with science Jan 2014 #192
kick woo me with science Jan 2014 #194
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