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Mother Tersea - Confused
The catholic church has said Mother Teresa has had a second miracle attributed to her.
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/wo rld-asi a-india -351294 63
The Vatican said "The miracle involved the healing of a Brazilian man with several brain tumours in 2008"
Mother Teresa died in 1997, nine years before that.
How can this be attributed to Mother Teresa?
Is this modern day and age I am staggered that people still believe in this sort of thing.
Surely it is no better than "witchcraft".
And it staggers me that MORE people follow the catholic church rather than less, even with the churches controversial history and modern day abuse of children by priests.
I suppose it shows how many gullible people there are in the world.
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The Vatican said "The miracle involved the healing of a Brazilian man with several brain tumours in 2008"
Mother Teresa died in 1997, nine years before that.
How can this be attributed to Mother Teresa?
Is this modern day and age I am staggered that people still believe in this sort of thing.
Surely it is no better than "witchcraft".
And it staggers me that MORE people follow the catholic church rather than less, even with the churches controversial history and modern day abuse of children by priests.
I suppose it shows how many gullible people there are in the world.
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gness; //I'm with Stephen Fry on this....// It's a shame you can't find a better representative of atheism than Fry, who has been referred to in the Spectator as "the high-priest of juvenile atheism". He's also got some rather nasty views about women.
I'm sorry that your early life was so marred by a close proximity to Catholic bigotry that it turned you away from all religion so completely, you must know though that not all Catholics are like that.
I'm sorry that your early life was so marred by a close proximity to Catholic bigotry that it turned you away from all religion so completely, you must know though that not all Catholics are like that.
naomi; I think you are able to advise gness on a better advocate for atheism than Stephen Fry.
My point is; (excuse me talking about you in 3rd person gness) she rejected religion because of bigots, and turned to an extremely bigoted representative of atheism. There are many, you know, who are capable of giving a coherent case for atheism without resorting to the kind of language of this coke-snorting, woman hating, buggerer.
My point is; (excuse me talking about you in 3rd person gness) she rejected religion because of bigots, and turned to an extremely bigoted representative of atheism. There are many, you know, who are capable of giving a coherent case for atheism without resorting to the kind of language of this coke-snorting, woman hating, buggerer.
Thanks, Khandro....but I will stick with Mr Fry......
I didn't reject Catholicism because of bigotry......it wasn't the intolerance of my family towards others that drove me away from the church....in fact they're a fairly tolerant bunch.
It was seeing the misuse of power to control and abuse (in many ways) their followers that was beyond my comprehension.......and I wasn't very old before I realised that this was a shocking way to live.....and to make others live....it still puzzles me.....this church keeps people poor and downtrodden.
Yes there are good Catholics....but it's not because they are Catholic that they are good.
I have a lovely family.....well bar the nuns and one randy Bishop.....but they know that I think they should have turned their backs on this church when the scale of sexual and physical abuse became known........and of course they pray that I will return to the fold.....☺
An impossibility even should I want to.......following an ectopic pregnancy I was informed that I couldn't receive the Sacraments of the Catholic Church until I had asked for God's forgiveness........seems allowing surgery to remove the burst tube and foetus was a sin....who knew?.....☺
I didn't reject Catholicism because of bigotry......it wasn't the intolerance of my family towards others that drove me away from the church....in fact they're a fairly tolerant bunch.
It was seeing the misuse of power to control and abuse (in many ways) their followers that was beyond my comprehension.......and I wasn't very old before I realised that this was a shocking way to live.....and to make others live....it still puzzles me.....this church keeps people poor and downtrodden.
Yes there are good Catholics....but it's not because they are Catholic that they are good.
I have a lovely family.....well bar the nuns and one randy Bishop.....but they know that I think they should have turned their backs on this church when the scale of sexual and physical abuse became known........and of course they pray that I will return to the fold.....☺
An impossibility even should I want to.......following an ectopic pregnancy I was informed that I couldn't receive the Sacraments of the Catholic Church until I had asked for God's forgiveness........seems allowing surgery to remove the burst tube and foetus was a sin....who knew?.....☺
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