Olympics

Discussion in 'World Events' started by De Orc, Aug 18, 2008.

  1. clembo

    clembo Well-Known Member

  2. scottishmoney

    scottishmoney ¿Quien sabes?

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    Can you not see the absurdity of this, the black liberator and abuser of white farmers, so much so that so many left the country resulting in it's economic collapse - handing $100000 to a wicked white witch, only because she got a gold medal for Zimbabwe. I admire this young lady, but Mugabe proves himself the fool all the mores.:eek:
     
  3. Aidan Work

    Aidan Work New Member

    Mugabe's a crackpot alright - just like Pope Bentdick of Rome,that is!

    Aidan.
     
  4. David

    David Proud Enemy of Hillary

    There you go referring to the male anatomy again...you are consumed with it aren't you? Can you say denial? C'mon, Aidan...say it loud, say it proud- you'll probably feel better.
     
  5. scottishmoney

    scottishmoney ¿Quien sabes?

    David, please take note that he has apparently overlooked the exposure posts with his reference to his true colours. It be quite the discomforting to be the very embodiment of the very antithesis of which you consume your every thought to.
     
  6. Isa

    Isa Yasu

    I never saw Grey's Anatomy. Has anyone ever seen Grey's Anatomy and if so why the fuss on it or is it really that big. I don't know I never saw it.
     
  7. Aidan Work

    Aidan Work New Member

  8. David

    David Proud Enemy of Hillary


    I'll skip your links....I'm guessing they are merely some of your homo-erotic fantasies.
     
  9. Aidan Work

    Aidan Work New Member

    David,
    I'm as straight as an arrow,not as straight as a lightning bolt (bent).

    Your Hell-bound Pope is very well known for expressing hatred of Protestants,especially the Anglican & Lutheran Churches.The Cult of Rome has got a an extremely long way to go before it can be called a church,let alone a Christian one.

    Aidan.
     
  10. Isa

    Isa Yasu

    There was a book written 30 years ago which had people like Gangis Kahn, Napoleon etc leading an military campaign in hell against the devil and his demons. The premise was that all of those dammed souls grew so much in numbers that they overtook thier evil masters. I don't believe in hell at least in the terms of fire lakes and all but if I went their I be damned if I let anyone string me up for a roasting without at least spitting in their face. After all what can they do, kill me.
     
  11. scottishmoney

    scottishmoney ¿Quien sabes?

    ¿Excuse me, "my" hell bound Pope? He sure isn't my Pope, and as much as you reference him and curse him in your discussion one wonders what your real agenda is. Perhaps you have an attraction to the old fart.
     
  12. scottishmoney

    scottishmoney ¿Quien sabes?

    Denial is the hardest thing to overcome. In fact, the head of the FBI, J. Edgar Hoover, never did overcome it. His whole lifestyle came out after his death. He must have been a miserable person, hoping his "secret" wouldn't be discovered. But you know, these days people are more accepting of individuals like you.

    I worked with someone that eventually came out and admitted he was gay. Far from there being any big deal, it was more like, "well yeah, we could figure that out already, so what's the big deal?"

    You have admitted in the past having had experiences with Catholic priests in the formative years. Whilst you may deny them now, they have made an impression, be it negative or positive that pervades your emotions to this day. Obviously you have not been able to attach yourself to feminine attentions, perhaps it is that underlying desire to be a male. It really is no big deal, and people here will generally be accepting of you for finally being honest with yourself.
     
  13. Aidan Work

    Aidan Work New Member

    David,
    I was abused by a Roman Catholic priest years ago,in which the Papist scumbag threw a chair at me when I was still at school.

    I'm not a - never have been,& never will be,as that is subhuman - pure & simple!

    Aidan.
     
  14. scottishmoney

    scottishmoney ¿Quien sabes?

    If indeed that had transpired as you purport, it is not an acceptable behaviour from anybody, let alone some allegedly in the service of a religion. The RC church in the USA, and in fact, in Ireland got quite a rap for these abuses years ago, and have had some fairly significant payouts. And yes, most people believe the RC leadership, both at the Bishopric and Vatican levels covered the matter over instead of addressing it headlong.

    What went unnoticed under the radar were abuses by Presbyterian and Episcopal clerics. Generally the Protestant denominations in size and scope are much smaller organisations and did not draw as much attention. Look at numerous scandals that get swept under the sheets with the mainstream Mormon church, but also all of their various splinter denominations!

    Would not it be far more productive of you, regardless of whatever orientation you have now, to be more of an agent for education regarding what you believe happened to you, than being a vile and foul mouth lunatic raging about something happened past? If indeed you are a religious person, regardless of affiliation, it would seem to me that you would desire to affect positive change and reconciliation with all around you instead of blasting Erse and Catholics, etc.

    I was unfortunately raised in a rather discriminatory environment, so much so that I really never saw a lot of good in many people. You know, somewhere along the way, just knowing too many people I worked with, socialised with etc. you begin to appreciate it really is not a long life we have, and we have indeed so little time to impact all around us with positive influence. Life is too short to be vitriolic and hateful to groups of people. Life is too short to manage others lives or tell them what to do. Life is also too short to not appreciate the wonderful world in which we live in, a gift from the Almighty.

    Admittedly, I was raised Catholic, but with very strong and appreciable deviations into Presbyterianism, Episcopalian, Baptist, and even Mormon churches. In the end, I left the Catholic church, I frankly saw it as an organisation which had become moribund and lost touch with it's faithful. The cover ups of the priest scandals only exacerbated any such detaching feelings for that church.

    But do I hate them? NO! I wish them well. I hope they get back on track someday. But my beliefs are personal now, I am guided by my sense of right, not the possibly misbegotten teachings of any religious or secular institution. Referring to the leader of that church with a derogatory slang term says not too much about him as it does yourself.

    Be your master Aidan, forgive, and go on and enjoy life!:)
     
  15. Isa

    Isa Yasu

    That is the extent of the abuse Aidan. I thought it was much more then that. Glad if this was all there was but buddy throwing a chair is really not that big a deal to hold such a heavy grudge.
     
  16. Isa

    Isa Yasu


    A chair was thrown at you, sorry Aidan if that is the extent of the mistreatment then you really are off base with your comments. The way you were typing i thought a priest did a lot more then throw a chair at you and you needed to vent to cope.
     
  17. scottishmoney

    scottishmoney ¿Quien sabes?

    I believe Aidan has implied that he was sexually abused by a Catholic priest too.
     
  18. Isa

    Isa Yasu

    Well if he was sexually abused then I can understand his venting here where he could feel safe and really do no harm but if he wasn't then his rants are really to disrespectful.

    Aidan: Hope you just being disrespectful buddy for the sake of feeling power with shaking up others.
     
  19. scottishmoney

    scottishmoney ¿Quien sabes?

    Hating a whole religion and race of people and condemning the lot of them is not how a Christian deals with a painful situation that they went through.
     
  20. Isa

    Isa Yasu

    Would a true Christian want anyone to go to hell. Would a true Christian feel glee with telling someone they will be damned. His behavior is not of a true Christian, no matter how much he loves the church of england or Rev. Parsley, but either of one on a deluded power trip or one who needs counseling with care.
     

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