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In reply to the discussion: The Catholic Church’s American downfall: Why its demographic crisis is great news for the country [View all]rug
(82,333 posts)37. Are what, quinton?
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The Catholic Church’s American downfall: Why its demographic crisis is great news for the country [View all]
trotsky
May 2015
OP
Human sacrifice was conducted on pyramids built with great skill and geometric knowledge.
rug
May 2015
#68
Because one with attribute has limitations and therefore is neither infinite nor supernatural.
rug
May 2015
#100
Not only do you not understand the concept of God, you don't understand what philosophy is.
rug
May 2015
#104
Are you more interested in the elimination of Catholicism than in political influence?
rug
May 2015
#8
If you mean my reflexive knee jerks have declined, unlike yours, yes, then that is mature.
rug
May 2015
#69
No, because evidence is applicable only to things that can be seen, measured or sensually perceived.
rug
May 2015
#39
No, the post was in response to your question "Which other choices did you lose at age seven?'
truebrit71
May 2015
#47
Good news indeed, when repressive rightwing institutions start to show major cracks.
Arugula Latte
May 2015
#26
I'm sorry, I find tact wasted on those who specialize in dishonest rhetoric and argument.
Humanist_Activist
May 2015
#64
But non-believers don't point to atheism as a moral system, religious believers do do so...
Humanist_Activist
May 2015
#66
I will argue that the Catholic Church's loss of influence is a positive thing, case in point...
Humanist_Activist
May 2015
#72
Plenty, in fact, I would say the majority, and that's the point, the Church is losing its....
Humanist_Activist
May 2015
#79
Oh, probably a lot. And they realize they don't need to take the dogma seriously
Arugula Latte
May 2015
#80
Do you think active Catholics who voted to legalize are complicit in homophobic bigotry?
rug
May 2015
#82
I'm talking about the Grand Poohbahs -- WonderPope, bishops, cardinals, priests --
Arugula Latte
May 2015
#83