The New Paganism and the Culture of Death

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Not bigotry. I'm not Catholic and not horribly religious. I just find that what's her name does an awful lot of whining and I suspect it is to get attention. Her constant references to child molestation get tiresome, and that is my right to say, isn't it?


Sure its your right to be unkind and hurtful. Just as it is their right to tourch my rights. Have at it. You ever been 10 and beg for help from a Priest? Obviously not. Iscream it till the end of time if one other person finds solice in not being allow in their child hood plight by the catholic church ANY church.....I have othe stories believe me. This one fits the thread.
 

darleneonfire

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pffft!

Seems you are not very Christian at all...

What ever happend to compassion?

If you have the right to spew that venom, does she not have the right to express what happend to her, or are you as fascist as the Catholics in here?

Have you given much thought to the fact that not everyone can "get over it"? Some scares don't heal in a weak. Still no signs of Christianity here.


Let me explain it this way Bear. I am a very old school woman, bottom line. Very White-anglo english background, in other words, get on with it. No time for complaining about things that happened a long time ago. I have four boys, and I do not let them fall victim to being cry-babies. We taught them to get on with life and learn to advance. I have very little patience with grown ups still talking about things that happened when they were children, as if it justifies anything NOW.

I never claimed to be overly religious. I do belong to the Anglican Church, and we go on a regular basis, but I'm probably more of a nominal Christian then anything else.
 

darleneonfire

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Ummmmm, no.

Yes I most certainly did, and here I'll re-post that series of comments:

"I'm not Catholic either, but he's right. Parents have a duty to raise their kids as they see fit, and in the religious traditions of the family. In fact, it surprises me that anyone would question this. I raised my kids in the Anglican church because my husband and I are Anglican. My next door neighbour is Buddhist, and they raised their kids in that faith, so why wouldn't a Catholic parent raise their kids in Catholicism?"
 
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darleneonfire

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Oh so now your my shrink....She's hindi and Ive told her about Sanctus and his minnions, SHE says speak out! Fight back! THATS from a lil hindi woman.

Of course. You need to realize that hatred and bigotry eat you up. Do you expect your constant whining is going to get one Catholic to renounce their faith?
 

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Sure its your right to be unkind and hurtful. Just as it is their right to tourch my rights. Have at it. You ever been 10 and beg for help from a Priest? Obviously not. Iscream it till the end of time if one other person finds solice in not being allow in their child hood plight by the catholic church ANY church.....I have othe stories believe me. This one fits the thread.


Unkind! Why, because I think you keep saying it to get attention? You're a grown woman, leave it behind you and focus on today.
 

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Let me explain it this way Bear. I am a very old school woman, bottom line. Very White-anglo english background, in other words, get on with it. No time for complaining about things that happened a long time ago. I have four boys, and I do not let them fall victim to being cry-babies. We taught them to get on with life and learn to advance. I have very little patience with grown ups still talking about things that happened when they were children, as if it justifies anything NOW.

I never claimed to be overly religious. I do belong to the Anglican Church, and we go on a regular basis, but I'm probably more of a nominal Christian then anything else.

Well let me give YOU bottom line. Ive been a victim all my life and if my experiences will help ONE person to know the are NOT alone in their plight then I will continuously show the shameful actions of my victomisers. From here to eternity. Life is as we experience, all of my ecperiences make me who I am and your attitude tells me you hiding a great deal in your past. I'll light a candle of clarity for you.
 

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Yes I most certainly did, and here I'll re-post that series of comments:

"I'm not Catholic either, but he's right. Parents have a duty to raise their kids as they see fit, and in the religious traditions of the family. In fact, it surprises me that anyone would question this. I raised my kids in the Anglican church because my husband and I are Anglican. My next door neighbour is Buddhist, and they raised their kids in that faith, so why wouldn't a Catholic parent raise their kids in Catholicism?"
I don't see ackowledgement of the Pagan faith in there anywhere.

I haven't seen you take a Catholic in this thread to task on there rather overtly bigoted statements about Pagaism. But I have seen you throw hurtful commentary at a Pagan. Why is that.

Opps, your bigotry, or at least hypocracy is showing again!!!
 
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Unkind! Why, because I think you keep saying it to get attention? You're a grown woman, leave it behind you and focus on today.
And your purpose of attacking selfactivated is for what reason???

Are you a troll?

Are you a bigot?

Are you seeking attention?

Are you just cruel?

Hmmmmm?

Or are you just an ignorant uncaring individual?
 

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Of course. You need to realize that hatred and bigotry eat you up. Do you expect your constant whining is going to get one Catholic to renounce their faith?


No what I expected from a Priest was compassion and that never happened in fact he got down right pissed......How do you call yourself a "man" of god with no compassion? At least I KNOW why Mary is the way she is and I nolonger feel hurt from her. Shes afraid of loosing her child to "the dark side". I get that and I'll also light a candle for her.

You felt the need to call me down not for my opinion but for my experience. Thats unkind.
 

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I never claimed to be overly religious. I do belong to the Anglican Church, and we go on a regular basis, but I'm probably more of a nominal Christian then anything else.

I think both sides of the debate would agree that what's worse that a devout christian or pagan or even an atheist is someone who claims they're a little bit christian, goes to church sometimes, and preaches whatever happens to be on their mind because they feel superior because of it.
 

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Since you are so interested, fine. I believe paganism is one of the most dangerous cults in today's multi-religious world. It leads to spiritual emptiness and the influence of evil. It tends to attract weak-minded teenagers who are spiritually vacant and are seeking a means to feel powerful. What they do not realize is that dabbling in the occult can lead to demonic dangers. And before you lump the lot in, I am referring specifically to the neo-pagan, new age mumbo-jumbo that has become so popular since the 1980's. I stand exactly where you'd expect me to stand, with the Church in this matter. The Catechism of the Catholic Church states, "All practices of magic or sorcery, by which one attempts to tame occult powers, so as to place them at one's service and have a supernatural power over others — even if this were for the sake of restoring their health — are gravely contrary to the virtue of religion" (No. 2117).

So some forms of pagan worship are acceptable to you? Not all pagans are Nazis or abortionist? That we are not to be lumped in with Satanist?

Not all pagans practice magic or sorcery to tame occult powers. A pantheist believes that God is all and all is God and that a piece of divinity is within all things in existance. Gaia worshippers hold that the Earth is our mother and revere her as such. They may pray to her but do not attempt to tame her so as to place her at one's service. This is actually in opposition to Gaia worship. An animist may revere an animal and try to take on the best attributes of that animal but would not think to place that animal in service to them. A female bear in defence of her cubs in the epitome of a truly great family value as a mother who would lay down her life for her family yet taming a grizzly is left to Hollywood animal handlers and zoo keepers.

There are many different forms of pagan worship beyond what your church thinks. We are all not Satanist and dabblers in magic. Nor are we Nazis or abortionist. I know quite a few pagans who are vehemently anti-abortion and bowing down before the ultimate in state control is also in direct opposition to some pagan beliefs in the power of free will.
 

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Umm, I sorta got a bit of each of those goin' on here RSK.

Does that mean I win the trifactor, lmao.

Just kidding, you know I got your back.
 

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possibly she was asking what is acceptable for other people to do. what can you live with and not feel the need to refer to in terms of "the culture of death"
 

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possibly she was asking what is acceptable for other people to do. what can you live with and not feel the need to refer to in terms of "the culture of death"

"Culture of death" is not my term, though I rather like it. For other people, this is too easy, repent and convert to Catholicism, that is my dream for them;-)