This forum must be the equivalent of hell for you; so many liberal and openminded people who completely oppose any religious dogmas.
To be fair, I think there are more than enough people, of various persuasions, that agree with her... You're so closed minded you won't even drink Coffee in Starbucks We all have our quirks...
Not really hell, you are exaggerating, as usual. They do mostly make me cringe. They sell freedom for what it's not really. There are some lovely people here though. And really, I am completely against gay-marriage and abortion.
I always perceived you as somewhat intelligent. How can an intelligent person be opposed to another person living their life the way they choose, given they do not harm anyone else?
I'm Gay, And Whilst At The Moment I Am Single, Should I Stumble Across The Love Of My Life, I Think I'm Entitled To Consumate That Love.... Cheers Glen.
I was looking for a proper quote that went something like: You can live what ever life you wish, it doesn't mean I have to approve.
You Say You Are Studying Medicine, Are You In Fact Hoping To Eventually Become A Doctor....??? Cheers Glen.
...which completely alienated and outraged ireland's bishops who believed that they were being made scapegoats of and that their hands had been tied by rulings from the vatican. but yeah, it was an apology, but only really for the actions of the individual, not the culpability of the institution.
Oh trust me, I wouldn't let anything destroy my career, I am completely professional. And I'm not hoping to become one, I am becoming one.
I would like to say so many things to you right now, but I'm not going to judge you, or your lifestlye, or argue with you. I really want to, but I'm not, it's not worth it.
nah i know, and i admit it is an apology related to the issue, but we've yet to see any apology or admission on the issue of culpability of the church, or any promise of reform. as elvis didn't sing. a little less ecquivocatin' a little more action please