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Post by trymer on Nov 12, 2024 18:37:31 GMT
I hated hearing Welby on the radio,sounded a right slimy individual tbh it wouldnt surprise me if it comes out that he was a nonce himself.
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Post by oldie on Nov 12, 2024 19:27:21 GMT
Oh my god. Just watching the Bishop of Dover on C4 news, a certain Bishop Rose actually saying on national TV that the root cause for the problems in the CoE was practitioners interpreting the Bible LITERALLY. I couldn't believe what I was hearing. So just like the loony tunes in Islam, Hinduism etc then.
So basically what she is saying is that all this disgusting crime across the piece is predicated upon a few fruit cakes who wrote text between 1400 and 2000 years ago.
Some of us have been saying that for years. Where does that leave the hereditary scroungers in the Royal (sic) Family who are constitutionally the "Defenders of the Faith" This faith??
I hope, personally that is the starting point of the unravelling of our current system of hierarchy.
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Post by pop up pirate on Nov 12, 2024 19:46:57 GMT
Oh my god. Just watching the Bishop of Dover on C4 news, a certain Bishop Rose actually saying on national TV that the root cause for the problems in the CoE was practitioners interpreting the Bible LITERALLY. I couldn't believe what I was hearing. So just like the loony tunes in Islam, Hinduism etc then. So basically what she is saying is that all this disgusting crime across the piece is predicated upon a few fruit cakes who wrote text between 1400 and 2000 years ago. Some of us have been saying that for years. Where does that leave the hereditary scroungers in the Royal (sic) Family who are constitutionally the "Defenders of the Faith" This faith?? I hope, personally that is the starting point of the unravelling of our current system of hierarchy. We've turned a blind eye to it, somehow we suspect that the Catholic, the CofE and all of the other variants are a fertile breeding ground for grooming. It's almost too obvious to believe.
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Post by oldie on Nov 12, 2024 20:21:19 GMT
Oh my god. Just watching the Bishop of Dover on C4 news, a certain Bishop Rose actually saying on national TV that the root cause for the problems in the CoE was practitioners interpreting the Bible LITERALLY. I couldn't believe what I was hearing. So just like the loony tunes in Islam, Hinduism etc then. So basically what she is saying is that all this disgusting crime across the piece is predicated upon a few fruit cakes who wrote text between 1400 and 2000 years ago. Some of us have been saying that for years. Where does that leave the hereditary scroungers in the Royal (sic) Family who are constitutionally the "Defenders of the Faith" This faith?? I hope, personally that is the starting point of the unravelling of our current system of hierarchy. We've turned a blind eye to it, somehow we suspect that the Catholic, the CofE and all of the other variants are a fertile breeding ground for grooming. It's almost too obvious to believe. Absolutely But for a senior cleric to look inwards and blame literal translation of the Christian text is unbelievable, in my eyes
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Post by trymer on Nov 12, 2024 20:36:10 GMT
We've turned a blind eye to it, somehow we suspect that the Catholic, the CofE and all of the other variants are a fertile breeding ground for grooming. It's almost too obvious to believe. Absolutely But for a senior cleric to look inwards and blame literal translation of the Christian text is unbelievable, in my eyes Why does anyone need an organised religion to tell them right from wrong ? surely an individual should know whats wrong and not have to think "what would jesus do here" ?...
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Post by trymer on Nov 12, 2024 20:38:59 GMT
In a perfect World there would be no organised religion, more than half the wars,hate and inter community violence would cease.
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Post by pop up pirate on Nov 12, 2024 20:40:48 GMT
We've turned a blind eye to it, somehow we suspect that the Catholic, the CofE and all of the other variants are a fertile breeding ground for grooming. It's almost too obvious to believe. Absolutely But for a senior cleric to look inwards and blame literal translation of the Christian text is unbelievable, in my eyes It's unbelievable because it's untrue, they're just paedophiles looking for excuses.
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Post by lostinspace on Nov 12, 2024 20:41:17 GMT
Absolutely But for a senior cleric to look inwards and blame literal translation of the Christian text is unbelievable, in my eyes Why does anyone need an organised religion to tell them right from wrong ? surely an individual should know whats wrong and not have to think "what would jesus do here" ?... As a growing young family we found out what was wrong.....with a thick ear!! No church or whatever to say...
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Post by pop up pirate on Nov 12, 2024 20:43:03 GMT
Absolutely But for a senior cleric to look inwards and blame literal translation of the Christian text is unbelievable, in my eyes Why does anyone need an organised religion to tell them right from wrong ? surely an individual should know whats wrong and not have to think "what would jesus do here" ?... It's an interesting question, I've had it ingrained in me through school and church.
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Post by oldie on Nov 12, 2024 20:45:29 GMT
Absolutely But for a senior cleric to look inwards and blame literal translation of the Christian text is unbelievable, in my eyes Why does anyone need an organised religion to tell them right from wrong ? surely an individual should know whats wrong and not have to think "what would jesus do here" ?... I actually think this way also.
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Post by oldie on Nov 12, 2024 20:45:49 GMT
Why does anyone need an organised religion to tell them right from wrong ? surely an individual should know whats wrong and not have to think "what would jesus do here" ?... It's an interesting question, I've had it ingrained in me through school and church. Ouch
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Post by oldie on Nov 12, 2024 20:50:43 GMT
Absolutely But for a senior cleric to look inwards and blame literal translation of the Christian text is unbelievable, in my eyes It's unbelievable because it's untrue, they're just paedophiles looking for excuses. Of course. But what was shocking is that we cannot accuse her of that. What she shone a light on was that there are members of her church, her chosen religion, who are translating Christian tests literally. Exactly like the loony tunes in Islam who do exactly that and then claim it is the word of god. These fruitcakes have been hiding in plain sight here in our country as part of the establishment.
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Post by pop up pirate on Nov 12, 2024 20:51:16 GMT
It's an interesting question, I've had it ingrained in me through school and church. Ouch I keep an open mind now. Most of us know the morals and Jesus and the happy ever after stories. Having been in the boarding schools of the monks and sadists, I can't think of any reason other than questionable tendencies why they do those jobs. Grim times.
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Post by oldie on Nov 12, 2024 20:56:13 GMT
I keep an open mind now. Most of us know the morals and Jesus and the happy ever after stories. Having been in the boarding schools of the monks and sadists, I can't think of any reason other than questionable tendencies why they do those jobs. Grim times. Yep. I guess I was lucky. Once I got to the 6th Form of Hengrove Comprehensive I and countless others refused to lead the mandatory morning service as was the custom for 6th formers and stopped attending morning service all together.
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Post by pop up pirate on Nov 12, 2024 21:05:44 GMT
I keep an open mind now. Most of us know the morals and Jesus and the happy ever after stories. Having been in the boarding schools of the monks and sadists, I can't think of any reason other than questionable tendencies why they do those jobs. Grim times. Yep. I guess I was lucky. Once I got to the 6th Form of Hengrove Comprehensive I and countless others refused to lead the mandatory morning service as was the custom for 6th formers and stopped attending morning service all together. Would have liked that option, no can do at Colston boys. Chapel every morning, school Saturday morning and Sunday service once a month. That and various predatory teachers, or masters as they liked to be called. Also went to catholic school when younger, ran by mostly blokes dressed as monks. It's always the ones you least expect 😀
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Post by oldie on Nov 12, 2024 21:09:40 GMT
Yep. I guess I was lucky. Once I got to the 6th Form of Hengrove Comprehensive I and countless others refused to lead the mandatory morning service as was the custom for 6th formers and stopped attending morning service all together. Would have liked that option, no can do at Colston boys. Chapel every morning, school Saturday morning and Sunday service once a month. That and various predatory teachers, or masters as they liked to be called. Also went to catholic school when younger, ran by mostly blokes dressed as monks. It's always the ones you least expect 😀 Christ (who?) You went to Colston school? That's terrible. I am so sorry. (🫣😉)
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Post by pop up pirate on Nov 12, 2024 21:17:33 GMT
Would have liked that option, no can do at Colston boys. Chapel every morning, school Saturday morning and Sunday service once a month. That and various predatory teachers, or masters as they liked to be called. Also went to catholic school when younger, ran by mostly blokes dressed as monks. It's always the ones you least expect 😀 Christ (who?) You went to Colston school? That's terrible. I am so sorry. (🫣😉) The rugby teacher at the catholic school insisted on no pants under the shorts, dunno whether that was a recognised rugby tradition or not but he used to check from down below. Never been that keen on the game myself but got house colours from a Welsh history and rugby teacher at big school. Maybe it helped 😀
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Post by oldie on Nov 12, 2024 21:28:06 GMT
Christ (who?) You went to Colston school? That's terrible. I am so sorry. (🫣😉) The rugby teacher at the catholic school insisted on no pants under the shorts, dunno whether that was a recognised rugby tradition or not but he used to check from down below. Never been that keen on the game myself but got house colours from a Welsh history and rugby teacher at big school. Maybe it helped 😀 Oh god, stop, It gets worse. I played rugby and loved it. My year at Hengrove had a top team, if my memory serves me correctly we didn't lose for three years. If one of the coaches had tried that, well....
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Post by baldrick on Nov 12, 2024 21:28:23 GMT
Brought up notionally CofE but never really believed. Local primary and comprehensive didn't really do much apart from a token morning assembly.
My moral compass was given to me by family and watching The Water Babies at a young age. There was a character called Mrs Doasyouwouldbedoneby. It made a big impression on a little boy.
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Post by Nobbygas on Nov 13, 2024 8:42:36 GMT
Oh my god. Just watching the Bishop of Dover on C4 news, a certain Bishop Rose actually saying on national TV that the root cause for the problems in the CoE was practitioners interpreting the Bible LITERALLY. I couldn't believe what I was hearing. So just like the loony tunes in Islam, Hinduism etc then. So basically what she is saying is that all this disgusting crime across the piece is predicated upon a few fruit cakes who wrote text between 1400 and 2000 years ago. Some of us have been saying that for years. Where does that leave the hereditary scroungers in the Royal (sic) Family who are constitutionally the "Defenders of the Faith" This faith?? I hope, personally that is the starting point of the unravelling of our current system of hierarchy. There was uproar in the Vatican last week when it was discovered that the guy who completed the very first translation of the bible got the words celibate and celebrate mixed up!
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