Originally posted by: Nik
The Bible does not actually say either way. Any decision either way is simple indoctrination by those you learn from.
Originally posted by: Nik
The Bible does not actually say either way. Any decision either way is simple indoctrination by those you learn from.
Hmm, not sure I understand... So he made Peter the first pope (sure, he was qualified*), so down through the years men who happened to be popular or have the right amount of money at the right time could tell everyone in that church what the Bible really meant, all the while hiding the original stuff from the masses by forcing it to be kept in Latin and killing anybody who tried to translate it into a common language.Originally posted by: glen
The Bible was never intended to be the complete and final word on things - hence, Christ established the Church.Originally posted by: Nik
The Bible does not actually say either way. Any decision either way is simple indoctrination by those you learn from.
Originally posted by: ProviaFan
Hmm, not sure I understand... So he made Peter the first pope (sure, he was qualified*), so down through the years men who happened to be popular or have the right amount of money at the right time could tell everyone in that church what the Bible really meant, all the while hiding the original stuff from the masses by forcing it to be kept in Latin and killing anybody who tried to translate it into a common language.Originally posted by: glen
The Bible was never intended to be the complete and final word on things - hence, Christ established the Church.Originally posted by: Nik
The Bible does not actually say either way. Any decision either way is simple indoctrination by those you learn from.
For what it's worth, I never understood the anti-birth control thing either... Even inside of a marriage, condoms are forbidden. I'd like to see where they get that from scripture (a "papal bull" doesn't count).
*for the uninformed, popes (and priests) are forbidden to marry
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I think I agree with you on pretty much everything that you said in that post (there was a bit of sarcasm in mine). :thumbsup:Originally posted by: Nik
Christ never made Peter the first pope. That's yet another Catholic assumption. The original text never says anything about Peter being the first pope. Hell the word Catholic isn't in the original text! Christ built his "church" on the underlying point of Peter's answer to Christ's question "who do you say I am," not Peter himself. It wouldn't have mattered if Peter was there to answer or my neighbor's dog. It's the faith behind the answer, not the man who said it.
I've never understood the anti-birth control thing, myself. Just another legalistic ritualistic LAW drummed up by MAN but falsely attributed to God. I'll give you one guess as to who made it.
Don't listen to the twisted Catholic views of what they think the Bible should say. Read it straight from the source.![]()
Originally posted by: Insomniak
Originally posted by: pclstyle
Originally posted by: Insomniak
Religion's position on anything is largely irrelevant to me.
Similarly, your position on religion is highly irrelevant to it.
Not a jab, just a statement.
Absolutely true. No offense taken. I am content with live and let live. It's when the religious go looking for "converts" that I get testy.
Originally posted by: Nik
Originally posted by: ProviaFan
Hmm, not sure I understand... So he made Peter the first pope (sure, he was qualified*), so down through the years men who happened to be popular or have the right amount of money at the right time could tell everyone in that church what the Bible really meant, all the while hiding the original stuff from the masses by forcing it to be kept in Latin and killing anybody who tried to translate it into a common language.Originally posted by: glen
The Bible was never intended to be the complete and final word on things - hence, Christ established the Church.Originally posted by: Nik
The Bible does not actually say either way. Any decision either way is simple indoctrination by those you learn from.
For what it's worth, I never understood the anti-birth control thing either... Even inside of a marriage, condoms are forbidden. I'd like to see where they get that from scripture (a "papal bull" doesn't count).
*for the uninformed, popes (and priests) are forbidden to marry
Christ never made Peter the first pope. That's yet another Catholic assumption. The original text never says anything about Peter being the first pope. Hell the word Catholic isn't in the original text! Christ built his "church" on the underlying point of Peter's answer to Christ's question "who do you say I am," not Peter himself. It wouldn't have mattered if Peter was there to answer or my neighbor's dog. It's the faith behind the answer, not the man who said it.
I've never understood the anti-birth control thing, myself. Just another legalistic ritualistic LAW drummed up by MAN but falsely attributed to God. I'll give you one guess as to who made it.
Don't listen to the twisted Catholic views of what they think the Bible should say. Read it straight from the source.![]()
Originally posted by: PricklyPete
Definitely :thumbsdown:
It is one of the many reason's I'm going to Hell.
But apparantely it is just fine if I was married and my wife used her hand...
[sarcastic] The Bible is REALLY specific on this stuff. [/sarcastic]
2352 By masturbation is to be understood the deliberate stimulation of the genital organs in order to derive sexual pleasure. "Both the Magisterium of the Church, in the course of a constant tradition, and the moral sense of the faithful have been in no doubt and have firmly maintained that masturbation is an intrinsically and gravely disordered action."137 "The deliberate use of the sexual faculty, for whatever reason, outside of marriage is essentially contrary to its purpose." For here sexual pleasure is sought outside of "the sexual relationship which is demanded by the moral order and in which the total meaning of mutual self-giving and human procreation in the context of true love is achieved."138
To form an equitable judgment about the subjects' moral responsibility and to guide pastoral action, one must take into account the affective immaturity, force of acquired habit, conditions of anxiety or other psychological or social factors that lessen, if not even reduce to a minimum, moral culpability.
Originally posted by: NogginBoink
The Catechism of the Catholic Church sez:
2352 By masturbation is to be understood the deliberate stimulation of the genital organs in order to derive sexual pleasure. "Both the Magisterium of the Church, in the course of a constant tradition, and the moral sense of the faithful have been in no doubt and have firmly maintained that masturbation is an intrinsically and gravely disordered action."137 "The deliberate use of the sexual faculty, for whatever reason, outside of marriage is essentially contrary to its purpose." For here sexual pleasure is sought outside of "the sexual relationship which is demanded by the moral order and in which the total meaning of mutual self-giving and human procreation in the context of true love is achieved."138
To form an equitable judgment about the subjects' moral responsibility and to guide pastoral action, one must take into account the affective immaturity, force of acquired habit, conditions of anxiety or other psychological or social factors that lessen, if not even reduce to a minimum, moral culpability.
Originally posted by: Sheepathon
95% of people masturbate, officially, and the other 5% have been known to lie.
Originally posted by: shud
So, more importantly, do girls do it a lot? :/
Originally posted by: klah
Originally posted by: shud
So, more importantly, do girls do it a lot? :/
Yep.
http://www.indiana.edu/~kinsey/research/ak-data.html
Originally posted by: ProviaFan
Hmm, not sure I understand... So he made Peter the first pope (sure, he was qualified*), so down through the years men who happened to be popular or have the right amount of money at the right time could tell everyone in that church what the Bible really meant, all the while hiding the original stuff from the masses by forcing it to be kept in Latin and killing anybody who tried to translate it into a common language.Originally posted by: glen
The Bible was never intended to be the complete and final word on things - hence, Christ established the Church.Originally posted by: Nik
The Bible does not actually say either way. Any decision either way is simple indoctrination by those you learn from.
For what it's worth, I never understood the anti-birth control thing either... Even inside of a marriage, condoms are forbidden. I'd like to see where they get that from scripture (a "papal bull" doesn't count).
*for the uninformed, popes (and priests) are forbidden to marry
