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In reply to the discussion: Vatican calls Irish referendum a ‘defeat for humanity’ [View all]muriel_volestrangler
(105,689 posts)50. Did you actually read my post #39? Or just the title?
I didn't stop at just giving the 45% and 75% figures. I used them, in #39, to show the numbers of believers voting yes and no were roughly even. I used them again in the post you just replied to. That's how pertinent they were - they are what shows you wrong.
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You've been given the equivalent to the Creationist argument "were you there?"
cleanhippie
May 2015
#37
The church can't distinguish between the role of the church and the role of the state.
AtheistCrusader
May 2015
#33
They realize that the bishops have no more authority on legislation than anyone else.
rug
May 2015
#44
Not so 'overwhelming'; 45% of 'yes voters' were religious, 75% of 'no' voters
muriel_volestrangler
May 2015
#39
As opposed to your assertion that 'overwhelming' numbers of Catholics voted yes?
muriel_volestrangler
May 2015
#42
It's a much more pertinent statistic than "45% of 'yes voters' were religious, 75% of 'no' voters".
rug
May 2015
#49
Sadly, your attempt at hijacking the thread further was all too predictable
muriel_volestrangler
May 2015
#61
You know, muriel, instead of typing yoir imagination of me at age 10, you could have posted numbers.
rug
May 2015
#62
You realize there are non catholic Christians that take what the pope says as gospel, right?
AtheistCrusader
May 2015
#16
But if the purpose of life is to praise the creator, then the creator was not perfect.
Hoppy
May 2015
#10
So, covering up kiddie-fiddling priests = fine. Gay marriage = Defeat for humanity
PoutrageFatigue
May 2015
#36