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Pope apologises after using the term ****ness to describe gay men - K218b - 05-28-2024 Quote:VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Francis apologized Tuesday after he was quoted using a vulgar and derogatory term about gay men to reaffirm the Catholic Church’s ban on gay priests. Not surprising as the Catholic Church claims that everyone is accepted to be part of the Church and there is plenty of room for everyone unless you're gay and want to become a priest. The Pope was actually referring to the ban that has been put in place to prevent homosexual men from becoming priests. The Pope apologised for using this 'offensive' and 'vulgar' term but we all know he did it under pressure and to be politicallly correct. He and many others in the clergy believe that ****s (according to them) shouldn't become priests. In line with the tradition of the church and the Christian dogma that regards homosexuality as a very serious sin. I could go for longer but let's not provoke the Christian audience. If homosexuality is a barrier in becoming part of the clergy what about the kingdom of God? Are you not going to heaven because you happen to be homosexual? It's a rhetorical question but I am sure it can be literally made and there could be a number of people who see homosexuality as a sin with severe consequences. https://apnews.com/article/pope-gay-priests-francis-vatican-92ee291bbeef00a898a10a8a45afd32c https://www.voanews.com/a/pope-apologizes-for-using-vulgar-term-against-gay-people/7629899.html RE: Pope apologises after using the term ****ness to describe gay men - Maxmars - 05-28-2024 I can't wait to see how the activist media 'virtue signals' their way through this. Oh wait... on second thought, I'd rather not know anymore. Whatever, the show must go on. Their spiritual tradition refuses the behavior that defines a lifestyle. And some guy born five generations ago used a term we now deem "inappropriate," get over it. RE: Pope apologises after using the term ****ness to describe gay men - K218b - 05-29-2024 (05-28-2024, 08:53 PM)Maxmars Wrote: I can't wait to see how the activist media 'virtue signals' their way through this. When it comes to revisionism things have been getting worse in the last few decades. Adding the amount of political correctness and at the end you won't be able to use any words and you will need to sanitize your language and your thoughts. RE: Pope apologises after using the term ****ness to describe gay men - Maxmars - 05-29-2024 I agree, it's a purposefully crafted impediment to speech... now why would anyone want to impede speech? RE: Pope apologises after using the term ****ness to describe gay men - VulcanWerks - 05-29-2024 Another way I read the comment is that they’re starting to crack - can’t keep the facade up any longer and this slip is a sign of fatigue. I don’t really have a dog in this fight though; I’m not offended by speech, I’m not catholic and I don’t hate gay people. RE: Pope apologises after using the term ****ness to describe gay men - K218b - 05-29-2024 (05-29-2024, 08:22 PM)VulcanWerks Wrote: Another way I read the comment is that they’re starting to crack - can’t keep the facade up any longer and this slip is a sign of fatigue.Me too. I am not Catholic and I am not religious either. I don't care about someone's sexual orientation. The Church on the other hand cares a lot and homosexuality is considered to be a serious sin. Practising homosexuality can cost you much and you could lose your place in paradise. (05-29-2024, 07:42 PM)Maxmars Wrote: I agree, it's a purposefully crafted impediment to speech... now why would anyone want to impede speech? Controlling the language is a great tool to push narratives or to direct the way people should think and act. Language is a very powerful tool after all but clearly I am against political correctness and any attempts to dictate what words should be used must be resisted. RE: Pope apologises after using the term ****ness to describe gay men - K218b - 05-31-2024 https://www.ncronline.org/vatican/vatican-news/pope-apologizes-after-being-quoted-using-vulgar-term-about-gay-men-talk-about I still don't believe his apology is genuine and I don't blame him. He has his views and this is what it is. RE: Pope apologises after using the term ****ness to describe gay men - Maxmars - 05-31-2024 (05-31-2024, 12:21 PM)K218b Wrote: https://www.ncronline.org/vatican/vatican-news/pope-apologizes-after-being-quoted-using-vulgar-term-about-gay-men-talk-about I, for one don't believe in making someone suffer over things like this. The media, and those others who worship "social scoring" however, do. They have the stage, so reporting will always reflect their projected image of the world. It's appalling to me that few ever notice the image forming about their 'choices' of what to make a fuss over. Also, there are many religions who profess or proscribe things which people disagree with (or will, or had in the past.) Shall we make a tally? Or might that be embarrassing? RE: Pope apologises after using the term ****ness to describe gay men - K218b - 05-31-2024 (05-31-2024, 12:48 PM)Maxmars Wrote: I, for one don't believe in making someone suffer over things like this. This is what I think too and I don't know why they get to concentrate on these issues and to choose what to report and what not to report. It's true religious dogma prescribes things that are very unpleasant such as stoning people to death for apostasy or stoning women to death for adultery. With the exception of some journalists the rest don't concentrate on more serious issues in relation to religion and how people practice it all over the world or the various attrocities committed in the name of invisible deities. |