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In reply to the discussion: I Knew Pope Francis Was Good, But [View all]AtheistCrusader
(33,982 posts)94. It is not 'intolerance' to tell people who are hurting other people to STOP hurting other people
Misogyny hurts women.
Homophobia hurts gay people.
Interference in family planning, quite apart from (but probably motivated by, if you think about it) misogyny, hurts women and families in general.
Prohibiting end-of-life choice hurts people suffering terribly from terminal diseases for which there is no cure and no escape besides death.
And in all of these things, the church instructs followers, marshals votes, and spends MILLIONS lobbying to deny rights to people who are NOT EVEN MEMBERS OF THE RCC.
No, I have no tolerance for that. None at all. And it is not 'intolerance' as a negative to stand up and oppose it.
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I went to a service at the Unity Church, (a very progressive church) and the ministers
Maraya1969
Jan 2014
#17
Meanwhile the entity he is leader of is continuing to sue to block the ACA for contraception coverag
AtheistCrusader
Jan 2014
#15
I'm not sure it's possible for him to alter the core foundations of misogyny, homophobia, etc, that
AtheistCrusader
Jan 2014
#18
Benedict wrote extensively about poverty, Francis has better PR folks, same rap.
Bluenorthwest
Jan 2014
#39
Francis has not said a single word to oppose the law now passed in Uganda
Bluenorthwest
Jan 2014
#40
I can't really disagree with that. I do think organized religion should butt the hell out of these
nomorenomore08
Jan 2014
#159
And yet he believes homosexuality is a mental disorder, that adoption by gay couples
NYC Liberal
Jan 2014
#34
He's not working on it. The policies won't be changing because he agrees with them.
NYC Liberal
Jan 2014
#59
Organizations facing intense legal and public image problems often seek to divert
Bluenorthwest
Jan 2014
#116
If a positive PR campaign capable of suckering in progressives is a "sinister plot," then yes.
eqfan592
Jan 2014
#134
Pope Francis is a great progressive paragon, in the context of the Catholic Church.
kwassa
Jan 2014
#74
Pope Francis believes in hell, unless you are claiming he rejects a central doctrine of the
NYC Liberal
Jan 2014
#121
To all you pope haters. You act like he is an absolute leader that can change church doctrine
Drew Richards
Jan 2014
#57
No, he's just exactly like all the other anti gay, anti choice religious yeppers. Dime a dozen.
Bluenorthwest
Jan 2014
#67
My question to those opposed to the RCC position on homosexual activity, contraceptives, etc
Thinkingabout
Jan 2014
#85
For misogyny, homophobia, anti-choice positions and the people that work day and night
AtheistCrusader
Jan 2014
#93
Then you have given the answer, the answer is no, this issue is not going to change,
Thinkingabout
Jan 2014
#95
You're right. The RCC is not going to change. That's why I keep bringing these issues up whenever
AtheistCrusader
Jan 2014
#96
You can have whatever opinion you want, I am entitled to my opinion. I do not practice TP
Thinkingabout
Jan 2014
#98
Because the RCC spends millions of dollars and directs votes toward lobbying efforts on these issues
AtheistCrusader
Jan 2014
#99
I don't care how the RCC spends their money or don't spend their money. Can I agree on the
Thinkingabout
Jan 2014
#102
You are browbeating me, it will not work, I have my opinions and will not succumb to the
Thinkingabout
Jan 2014
#110
It is not 'intolerance' to tell people who are hurting other people to STOP hurting other people
AtheistCrusader
Jan 2014
#94
Exactly, these are issues which will be decided through other means in the US, my opinion
Thinkingabout
Jan 2014
#103
Why is it okay to like a guy who opposes homosexuality, access to contraceptives...
Vashta Nerada
Jan 2014
#120
Because 57% of Catholics identify as Democratic? A majority of Catholics voted for Obama?
kwassa
Jan 2014
#129
I am not sure if that is what he believes, or what he felt compelled to say by his position
kwassa
Jan 2014
#151
The casual deception is sad. The Pope is the World's leader in opposing LGBT rights.
Bluenorthwest
Jan 2014
#115