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Rid the "Lord's Prayer" from Parliament?
Yep, doesn't belong there. Separation of church and state and all that.Rid the "Lord's Prayer" from Parliament?
Yes, and the swearing in on the Bible and any mention of God in speeches. The latter of course is not to be confused with a mention of spirituality or a higher power/purpose.Rid the "Lord's Prayer" from Parliament?
The first I understand, the latter is absurd. That's becoming too PC. I don't swear on the Christian Bible. Give me the Chumash!Yes, and the swearing in on the Bible and any mention of God in speeches. The latter of course is not to be confused with a mention of spirituality or a higher power/purpose.
Separation of church and state!Tradition!
organised religion is an entirely different thing to spirituality or belief in a higher being.The first I understand, the latter is absurd. That's becoming too PC. I don't swear on the Christian Bible. Give me the Chumash!
Fuck tradition! Human beings are traditionally primative bastards who rolled in their own filth and strolled around in loincloths! You want to keep those traditions too?!Tradition!
Mr. Rath will not be impressed.Separation of church and state!
doesn't mean all of them should have to adhere to catholic doctrine.A very very large majority of people living in the Phillipines are Catholic
shut the fuck up you fucking spasticA very very large majority of people living in the Phillipines are Catholic
The Philippino politicians aren't just going to ignore the Catholic Church's words and advice. Most of them are afrraid that they'd be voted out by a powerful Catholic voter base if they oppose the bill. Many of the politicians themselves will be Catholic. Whether you like it or not, The Church is going to have a say, and that say will probably tip the balance.Just because the majority of people in the Phillipines are Catholic doesn't mean they oppose contraception. The solution to the problem in the Phillipines is not for the Catholic Church to decide (obviously). How often does the Catholic church attempt to intervene in State affairs and achieve nothing?
If the government believes the bill is necessary then they will pass it regardless of the Catholic churches opinion.
So what this thread is about is bashing the ideologies of the Catholic Church.
Just because there may be many Catholic politicians does not mean they will all vote against the Bill. The occasion often arises where the opinions of a religious individual are misconstrued as the opinions of an entire religion.The Philippino politicians aren't just going to ignore the Catholic Church's words and advice. Most of them are afrraid that they'd be voted out by a powerful Catholic voter base if they oppose the bill. Many of the politicians themselves will be Catholic. Whether you like it or not, The Church is going to have a say, and that say will probably tip the balance.
You mean if they really listened to the Church and it's teachings, then they wouldn't be human?Dumb thread. The Catholic Church has done more to fight poverty than any other fat-ass organisation ever. It's moronic to blame the church for poverty brought about from imprudent sexual congress. If they really listened to the Church and her teachings, they wouldnt have an uncontrollable desire and need for random relations