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Doug,
A funeral and wake is for the living, not the dead. For those standing in line, it is worth it. What is your problem with others doing what they want? "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "NOYB" wrote in message ... "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "John H" wrote in message ... On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 18:51:52 GMT, "Doug Kanter" wrote: "John H" wrote in message om... On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 17:49:47 GMT, "Doug Kanter" wrote: "John H" wrote in message The Church condones the 'rhythm method' as an acceptable method of birth control. Who gives a ****? Seriously....what sort of person orders his or her life based on advice from a huge club made up of people who've sworn off marriage & sex (except with young boys)? Well Doug, a few billion Catholics, that's who. Now let me give the rest of your post the attention it deserves. So, in other words, a few billion people take family planning advice from men who've sworn off family life. I understand now. That's like going to a podiatrist for heart problems. PS. If you want to know who may give a ****, turn on CNN, NBC, CBS, etc. You'll get the idea. Yes. A million people viewing a dead guy who's supposed to have his own red phone to god. And, they're waiting about 24 hours to see the body. To that, I offer what many mothers used to say: "Just because your friends do something stupid doesn't mean YOU have to." You never attended a wake, Doug? Don't be a smartass. Nobody's wake merits a 24 hour wait. Nobody. Period. |
I have no problem with them doing that. However, I can still question their
judgement, not just for standing in line for so long to see a dead body, but also in contributing their time, attention, spirits and money to an organization (the Catholic church) which, as any educated person knows, has a reputation that's dubious, at best. "Me" wrote in message ... Doug, A funeral and wake is for the living, not the dead. For those standing in line, it is worth it. What is your problem with others doing what they want? "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "NOYB" wrote in message ... "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "John H" wrote in message ... On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 18:51:52 GMT, "Doug Kanter" wrote: "John H" wrote in message news:0t8851t90nglhr3dn9c1d7nrnv4anhjqnd@4ax. com... On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 17:49:47 GMT, "Doug Kanter" wrote: "John H" wrote in message The Church condones the 'rhythm method' as an acceptable method of birth control. Who gives a ****? Seriously....what sort of person orders his or her life based on advice from a huge club made up of people who've sworn off marriage & sex (except with young boys)? Well Doug, a few billion Catholics, that's who. Now let me give the rest of your post the attention it deserves. So, in other words, a few billion people take family planning advice from men who've sworn off family life. I understand now. That's like going to a podiatrist for heart problems. PS. If you want to know who may give a ****, turn on CNN, NBC, CBS, etc. You'll get the idea. Yes. A million people viewing a dead guy who's supposed to have his own red phone to god. And, they're waiting about 24 hours to see the body. To that, I offer what many mothers used to say: "Just because your friends do something stupid doesn't mean YOU have to." You never attended a wake, Doug? Don't be a smartass. Nobody's wake merits a 24 hour wait. Nobody. Period. |
"Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... I have no problem with them doing that. However, I can still question their judgement, not just for standing in line for so long to see a dead body, but also in contributing their time, attention, spirits and money to an organization (the Catholic church) which, as any educated person knows, has a reputation that's dubious, at best. There are more than 1 billion people in the work that disagree with you! |
The Catholic Church, along with every organized religion, have situations in
their history that wish they could forget. There have been evil people who have tainted the reputations of every organized religion, yet the major religions do provide excellent guidelines for personal and social happiness. Pope John Paul II was not perfect, but his legacy as a decent strong leader who made a positive impact on Catholics and Non-Catholics will be remembered. I do not believe Doug's flame was directed at those who wait in line to see the leader of their religion, but was a veiled barb directed at the Catholic Church. It reminds me of those bigots who want to chastise the Islamic Religion, due to the action of the terrorists or to call all Protestants terrorists due to the actions of some Protestants terrorists in Northern Ireland. "Bert Robbins" wrote in message ... "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... I have no problem with them doing that. However, I can still question their judgement, not just for standing in line for so long to see a dead body, but also in contributing their time, attention, spirits and money to an organization (the Catholic church) which, as any educated person knows, has a reputation that's dubious, at best. There are more than 1 billion people in the work that disagree with you! |
"Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "NOYB" wrote in message ... "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "John H" wrote in message ... On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 18:51:52 GMT, "Doug Kanter" wrote: "John H" wrote in message om... On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 17:49:47 GMT, "Doug Kanter" wrote: "John H" wrote in message The Church condones the 'rhythm method' as an acceptable method of birth control. Who gives a ****? Seriously....what sort of person orders his or her life based on advice from a huge club made up of people who've sworn off marriage & sex (except with young boys)? Well Doug, a few billion Catholics, that's who. Now let me give the rest of your post the attention it deserves. So, in other words, a few billion people take family planning advice from men who've sworn off family life. I understand now. That's like going to a podiatrist for heart problems. PS. If you want to know who may give a ****, turn on CNN, NBC, CBS, etc. You'll get the idea. Yes. A million people viewing a dead guy who's supposed to have his own red phone to god. And, they're waiting about 24 hours to see the body. To that, I offer what many mothers used to say: "Just because your friends do something stupid doesn't mean YOU have to." You never attended a wake, Doug? Don't be a smartass. Nobody's wake merits a 24 hour wait. Nobody. Period. People line up to pay respect to the deceased. If old man Curmudgeon passes away and nobody attends his wake, that's understandable. If 1 million people line up to pay respects to one of the World's most decent people, that's understandable too. He was one of the most recognized people in the World, and touched more lives in 25 years than this entire newsgroup combined will in our entire lives. |
"Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... I have no problem with them doing that. However, I can still question their judgement, not just for standing in line for so long to see a dead body, but also in contributing their time, attention, spirits and money to an organization (the Catholic church) I wouldn't do it. which, as any educated person knows, has a reputation that's dubious, at best. I'd clarify that to say "dubious, at worst". Then I might agree with you. The Catholic church has done far more good than bad in the last couple of centuries. "Me" wrote in message ... Doug, A funeral and wake is for the living, not the dead. For those standing in line, it is worth it. What is your problem with others doing what they want? "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "NOYB" wrote in message ... "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "John H" wrote in message ... On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 18:51:52 GMT, "Doug Kanter" wrote: "John H" wrote in message news:0t8851t90nglhr3dn9c1d7nrnv4anhjqnd@4ax .com... On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 17:49:47 GMT, "Doug Kanter" wrote: "John H" wrote in message The Church condones the 'rhythm method' as an acceptable method of birth control. Who gives a ****? Seriously....what sort of person orders his or her life based on advice from a huge club made up of people who've sworn off marriage & sex (except with young boys)? Well Doug, a few billion Catholics, that's who. Now let me give the rest of your post the attention it deserves. So, in other words, a few billion people take family planning advice from men who've sworn off family life. I understand now. That's like going to a podiatrist for heart problems. PS. If you want to know who may give a ****, turn on CNN, NBC, CBS, etc. You'll get the idea. Yes. A million people viewing a dead guy who's supposed to have his own red phone to god. And, they're waiting about 24 hours to see the body. To that, I offer what many mothers used to say: "Just because your friends do something stupid doesn't mean YOU have to." You never attended a wake, Doug? Don't be a smartass. Nobody's wake merits a 24 hour wait. Nobody. Period. |
"NOYB" wrote in message nk.net... "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "NOYB" wrote in message ... "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "John H" wrote in message ... On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 18:51:52 GMT, "Doug Kanter" wrote: "John H" wrote in message news:0t8851t90nglhr3dn9c1d7nrnv4anhjqnd@4ax. com... On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 17:49:47 GMT, "Doug Kanter" wrote: "John H" wrote in message The Church condones the 'rhythm method' as an acceptable method of birth control. Who gives a ****? Seriously....what sort of person orders his or her life based on advice from a huge club made up of people who've sworn off marriage & sex (except with young boys)? Well Doug, a few billion Catholics, that's who. Now let me give the rest of your post the attention it deserves. So, in other words, a few billion people take family planning advice from men who've sworn off family life. I understand now. That's like going to a podiatrist for heart problems. PS. If you want to know who may give a ****, turn on CNN, NBC, CBS, etc. You'll get the idea. Yes. A million people viewing a dead guy who's supposed to have his own red phone to god. And, they're waiting about 24 hours to see the body. To that, I offer what many mothers used to say: "Just because your friends do something stupid doesn't mean YOU have to." You never attended a wake, Doug? Don't be a smartass. Nobody's wake merits a 24 hour wait. Nobody. Period. People line up to pay respect to the deceased. If old man Curmudgeon passes away and nobody attends his wake, that's understandable. If 1 million people line up to pay respects to one of the World's most decent people, that's understandable too. He was one of the most recognized people in the World, and touched more lives in 25 years than this entire newsgroup combined will in our entire lives. I wonder why Doug is so upset over this? Is it because over 1 billion people disagree with him or because he considers his opinion the one all should abide by? This reminds me of some folks here giving their opinion of boats and putting down others who disagree with it.. (boating related connection) |
"NOYB" wrote in message
nk.net... "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... I have no problem with them doing that. However, I can still question their judgement, not just for standing in line for so long to see a dead body, but also in contributing their time, attention, spirits and money to an organization (the Catholic church) I wouldn't do it. which, as any educated person knows, has a reputation that's dubious, at best. I'd clarify that to say "dubious, at worst". Then I might agree with you. The Catholic church has done far more good than bad in the last couple of centuries. Yeah...as long as you weren't a native of a country that already had a perfectly fine spiritual tradition to begin with. |
NYOB,
Some people like to view themselves superior to "Ni_____s, Jews, and Catholics. They also like to wear white pointy hats and burn crosses discussing ethnic purity and the superiority of their religious beliefs. I would not begin to assume those people are representative of Protestants or Southerners. "NOYB" wrote in message nk.net... "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... I have no problem with them doing that. However, I can still question their judgement, not just for standing in line for so long to see a dead body, but also in contributing their time, attention, spirits and money to an organization (the Catholic church) I wouldn't do it. which, as any educated person knows, has a reputation that's dubious, at best. I'd clarify that to say "dubious, at worst". Then I might agree with you. The Catholic church has done far more good than bad in the last couple of centuries. "Me" wrote in message ... Doug, A funeral and wake is for the living, not the dead. For those standing in line, it is worth it. What is your problem with others doing what they want? "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "NOYB" wrote in message ... "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "John H" wrote in message ... On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 18:51:52 GMT, "Doug Kanter" wrote: "John H" wrote in message news:0t8851t90nglhr3dn9c1d7nrnv4anhjqnd@4a x.com... On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 17:49:47 GMT, "Doug Kanter" wrote: "John H" wrote in message The Church condones the 'rhythm method' as an acceptable method of birth control. Who gives a ****? Seriously....what sort of person orders his or her life based on advice from a huge club made up of people who've sworn off marriage & sex (except with young boys)? Well Doug, a few billion Catholics, that's who. Now let me give the rest of your post the attention it deserves. So, in other words, a few billion people take family planning advice from men who've sworn off family life. I understand now. That's like going to a podiatrist for heart problems. PS. If you want to know who may give a ****, turn on CNN, NBC, CBS, etc. You'll get the idea. Yes. A million people viewing a dead guy who's supposed to have his own red phone to god. And, they're waiting about 24 hours to see the body. To that, I offer what many mothers used to say: "Just because your friends do something stupid doesn't mean YOU have to." You never attended a wake, Doug? Don't be a smartass. Nobody's wake merits a 24 hour wait. Nobody. Period. |
"Me" wrote in message
... The Catholic Church, along with every organized religion, have situations in their history that wish they could forget. There have been evil people who have tainted the reputations of every organized religion, yet the major religions do provide excellent guidelines for personal and social happiness. Even lately, the Vatican has danced when certain aspects of recent history have been questioned. Pope John Paul II was not perfect, but his legacy as a decent strong leader who made a positive impact on Catholics and Non-Catholics will be remembered. Actually, I think he was cool. This is not about him personally. I'm especially amazed at much of what he did while still in Poland, and I wish Martin Luther King had been around to see it. The two of them would've seen eye to eye, as far as resisting evil and embarrassing those who believe they're powerful. However, you might want to think about this: Popes believe (loosely, perhaps) that they have a special relationship or connection to god. So do the emperor of Japan and the Dalai Lama. How do you feel about this? Now....how do you feel about "civilians" who think god talks to them? What if your wife says the same thing? How about an odd looking homeless person ranting on a street corner? If you believe every religious person has the same ability to communicate with god, then logically, you cannot point to the pope as someone special. He's no different than the guy with the biggest funny hat at an Elks club. He just got lucky. |
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