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In reply to the discussion: The Pope Just Handed Kim Davis A Huge Win [View all]edhopper
(37,033 posts)31. The main point here
is that he doesn't think LGBT people have a right to marry. People do not have the right to be conscientious objectors to deny others rights.
He sees it as "religious freedom" bullshit, which it is not. It is about allowing religious bigotry.
He is wrong on all counts.
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Gods. I'm tired of seeing these same few comments reappear with replies.
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
Sep 2015
#1
LARGE portions of the U.S. Workforce are built on the concept of "right to work."
Miles Archer
Sep 2015
#151
Where does Francis say anything even hinting at your extrapolated theory? He did not.
Bluenorthwest
Sep 2015
#8
She did promise to execute her duties on behalf of the state. That's why her stupid ass ended up in
AtheistCrusader
Sep 2015
#108
She wasn't jailed for standing up for that belief. She was jailed for defying a lawful court order
AtheistCrusader
Sep 2015
#116
And how many more clerks will feel empowered by his words to also conscientiously object?
PeaceNikki
Sep 2015
#9
How many more people will turn away from climate denial because of his words
KittyWampus
Sep 2015
#20
+1 Family Planning is a huge component. Think of it as conservation, if you must.
AtheistCrusader
Sep 2015
#114
And, what will they object to? Should I just set my calendar back to 1963 and save myself some
AtheistCrusader
Sep 2015
#113
To be clear, I don't care in the slightest if someone hates me for my atheism.
djean111
Sep 2015
#41
Why is it that atheists are always scolded and told to watch their words,
Arugula Latte
Sep 2015
#42
Bang on,. That is a fine observation. Atheists and agnostics are just supposed
snagglepuss
Sep 2015
#64
Nor did he say she should step down, or stop impeding others from doing their jobs.
PeaceNikki
Sep 2015
#45
Oh, you missed the part where the WonderPope is ok with hitting people?
AtheistCrusader
Sep 2015
#115
lol, I don't hate him, I just don't LIKE when people build him up as some liberal hero.
PeaceNikki
Sep 2015
#88
If you are uninformed about him why are you lecturing others about him? If you have not read
Bluenorthwest
Sep 2015
#178
No he isn't. He's in perfect alignment with John Paul II, without the gold and red velvet that Ratzi
AtheistCrusader
Sep 2015
#117
No, it shouldn't. Oath of office is on the bible to UPHOLD THE CONSTITUTION, not the reverse.
AtheistCrusader
Sep 2015
#111
Even worse, they LIE about it, tossing around the "Who I am to judge?" quote saying that he
PeaceNikki
Sep 2015
#12
Well the Pope calls me disordered so I am nicer to him than he is to me. Your personal attack with
Bluenorthwest
Sep 2015
#78
The pope calls same sex marriage an "anthropological regression", from what he claims is a
AtheistCrusader
Sep 2015
#119
Yet they still give the church money, and are counted among it's 'supporters' by the church lobbyist
AtheistCrusader
Sep 2015
#107
Why should it be a mystery? Are they unable to express their tolerant natures? Other people see
Bluenorthwest
Sep 2015
#171
She does have a right to refuse, she does not have a right to stay in job she won't do.
bowens43
Sep 2015
#16
Do you know how long I would have a job if I refused to do what I was paid to do?
liberal N proud
Sep 2015
#17
By that logic, it is our right to refuse service to religious people. And people with blue eyes.
Zorra
Sep 2015
#24
This man is the world's leading advocate for overturning Roe v Wade. He comments on court
Bluenorthwest
Sep 2015
#172
I don't expect the RCC to welcome LGBT or even be super supportive of women ANY time
PeaceNikki
Sep 2015
#180
On the contrary, they collaborate VERY well together to oppress women and gays.
PeaceNikki
Sep 2015
#35
You want evidence? They are actively meeting and organizing. Time Magazine, Nov 2014
Bluenorthwest
Sep 2015
#71
Thanks for reading and acknowledging it. I've posted it many times and the Pope fans just wont
Bluenorthwest
Sep 2015
#121
Yep, the RCC was the second largest funder of Prop-8, behind the LDS church.
AtheistCrusader
Sep 2015
#133
"progressives should be working better angles on issues for the middle than 'the pope says so.'"
trotsky
Sep 2015
#49
"progressives should be working better angles on issues for the middle than 'the pope says so.'"
Bluenorthwest
Sep 2015
#80
Except that he is a religious figurehead and his word carries no legal, binding weight here
NightWatcher
Sep 2015
#52
They have a human responsibility to face the consequences of their choices.
Agnosticsherbet
Sep 2015
#58
Yep, this is why I stopped talking him up a year or so ago. This kind of stuff is unacceptable.
stevenleser
Sep 2015
#60
I usually don't want punitive treatment of people trying to live according to their consciences
struggle4progress
Sep 2015
#95
Agreed. She was violating the consciences of her subordinates who wanted to comply. nt
pnwmom
Sep 2015
#105
YOU ignore the fact that SHE was violating the consciences of her subordinates,
pnwmom
Sep 2015
#103
He was asked about her and he answered, very clearly. If he misspoke, he is free to clear that up.
Bluenorthwest
Sep 2015
#120
I didn't and don't ignore that. This discussion is about Wonderpope McDreamy being asked a question.
PeaceNikki
Sep 2015
#128
Yes, you did ignore that. He only answered in terms of generalities, after saying he didn't know
pnwmom
Sep 2015
#130
I think what is lacking in this whole argument is that the Pope just doesn't "get"
CTyankee
Sep 2015
#134
1. He isn't a U.S. citizen, let alone an official one; 2. C.O.'s must also accept penalties.
WinkyDink
Sep 2015
#149
#3. We have separation of church and state here in the U.S. Italy does not...
CTyankee
Sep 2015
#152
Fuck him and anyone else who thinks bigots should be dedended by claiming they're a c/o
beam me up scottie
Sep 2015
#153
Please, AC, no rationality allowed here. People are praising the Pope.
beam me up scottie
Sep 2015
#160
Whatever...time will tell whether he's undergoing a change of heart or not.
bklyncowgirl
Sep 2015
#162
Men who are within a year in age to Francis include Jack Nicholson, Warren Beatty, Morgan Freeman
Bluenorthwest
Sep 2015
#168
"Pope Francis said on Monday government officials have a "human right" to refuse to discharge a duty
Warren Stupidity
Sep 2015
#164
As long as his apologists are out in force defending him at every turn like this...
cleanhippie
Sep 2015
#197
One could provide live video and a certified transcript, and some shyster lawyer types
cleanhippie
Sep 2015
#199
Probably chocolate chip cookie recipes! Or how bad the fucking Chicago Bears suck!
PeaceNikki
Sep 2015
#191
And Prop 8 and nearly every one of the HUNDREDS of anti-choice laws written and/or passed.
PeaceNikki
Sep 2015
#173
Yes. It's a political Rorschach ink blot. It means what you want it to mean.
PeaceNikki
Sep 2015
#182
I am kicking this since it takes on a new context now that we know they met.
PeaceNikki
Sep 2015
#183