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In reply to the discussion: Transcript: Pope Francis’s homily at his final Mass of his historic trip to the United States [View all]Starboard Tack
(11,181 posts)47. Did I say it was a game?
I am on the side of LGBT and women on these issues and the pressure is on the church and should be continued.
Now, what about everything else he is doing? Does that not count, or are we going to use these issues to totally discredit on everything?
You don't have to lecture me on LGBT or women's rights. Both are very important to me and I have stood up for them actively since the 60's. I do NOT support the RCC or any church, but I like this guy for many other things which are close to my heart. I have hope.
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Transcript: Pope Francis’s homily at his final Mass of his historic trip to the United States [View all]
jakeXT
Sep 2015
OP
Well, it's nice to see PR is a effective misinformation tool even today.
AtheistCrusader
Sep 2015
#12
Don't forget "anthropological regression" in his book, before he became pope.
AtheistCrusader
Sep 2015
#36
Lgbt people and women are fighting against the RCC's bigotry because our LIVES depend on it.
beam me up scottie
Sep 2015
#44
LOL, you have't made excuses? As they say, denial ain't just a river in Egypt.
trotsky
Sep 2015
#104
So, what do you consider to be the difference to be between "us" and "everyone else"?
rug
Sep 2015
#64
Haha -- I have to laugh at myself. I haven't been on DU in days and just went to respond to
gateley
Oct 2015
#136
Okay, I'm not even going to address these points individually, but I have to ask --
gateley
Oct 2015
#138
If someone is "inspired" to deny women birth control or not allow gay couples to marry, adopt,
gateley
Oct 2015
#145
You are putting on blinders if you don't think people are inspired to do those things.
trotsky
Oct 2015
#146
Nice talking to you. I especially appreciate you likening me to Republican voters.
gateley
Oct 2015
#147
Like comparing lgbt to people who want to marry animals, family members and inanimate objects?
beam me up scottie
Sep 2015
#33
Actually, he has quite literally invested a lot of effort in dividing people.
AtheistCrusader
Sep 2015
#24
Different opinion. Different opinion. Yes, I have the opinion that people should be treated like
AtheistCrusader
Sep 2015
#30
The subject of that thread was the pope attacking same-sex parents
muriel_volestrangler
Sep 2015
#109
You really are the next to the last person on this board who should speak of hypocrisy.
rug
Sep 2015
#83
No, what's truly creepy is exploiting a friend's death to score points on DU.
beam me up scottie
Sep 2015
#88