Peter wrote:
> Got what wrong? Asking the question at what point did the man
> who allowed 'gay marriage' to become legal on his watch decide
> that homosexuality is a sin?
That just proves that Bliar flip-flops his "belief" from month to month. Also he's a hypocrite.
> Because you can't be a catholic without believing that, unless
> of course he's become a standard religious nutter who cherry
> picks the good bits he wants to abide by and convieniently
> forgets the rules he doesn't like.
Bliar is a nutter.
Is the Blair a Catholic?
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Sam Slater
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Re: Is the Blair a Catholic?
Such charm, Mr Warren, I applaud you.
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diplodocus
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Re: Is the Blair a Catholic?
that's nonsense, you are assuming that all catholics follow the church's teaching to the letter, well here's a suprise, they don't
I would say 90% have had sex out of marriage and I know a fair few gay catholics and most i've met believe in stem cell research etc etc
I would say 90% have had sex out of marriage and I know a fair few gay catholics and most i've met believe in stem cell research etc etc
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Sam Slater
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Re: Is the Blair a Catholic?
Would they be concidered as Catholics though (strictly speaking)?
I'd say they were brought up Catholic, but are now ex-catholic.
I'd say they were brought up Catholic, but are now ex-catholic.
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diplodocus
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Re: Is the Blair a Catholic?
not at all, they all still go to church and take communion, they just don't follow everything to the letter, as is the case for most catholics - even the priests don't follow the laws to the letter (and no i'm not talking about the nonces!)
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Re: Is the Blair a Catholic?
Sam Slater wrote:
> Would they be concidered as Catholics though (strictly
> speaking)?
>
> I'd say they were brought up Catholic, but are now ex-catholic.
Or lapsed Catholic's.
> Would they be concidered as Catholics though (strictly
> speaking)?
>
> I'd say they were brought up Catholic, but are now ex-catholic.
Or lapsed Catholic's.