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Khandro | 23:36 Wed 13th Mar 2013 | Religion & Spirituality
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If you were he, which of the world's problems would you attempt to address first?
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^ numero uno - allow contraception, in fact, advocate it.
Craft................/you're not a catholic so it has absolutley nothing to do with you, find something to comment on that impacts on your .../
You cannot be serious, If you think that the catholic church does not impact on the world outside catholicism then you need a reality check. A large proportion of the worlds problems have been caused by organised christianity, including catholism. If you need a list I am sure many kind AB ers would be happy to bore you witless.
goodlife."Yes it is a very special kind of vision indeed that enables one to see things that are unseen! You might call it a spiritual kind."
You might also call it an hallucination.
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//Changes in cultural acceptance of and demand for equality for all, regardless of gender or sexual //

Right!

Have you read what he said about Gay marriage?

"Let's not be naive, we're not talking about a simple political battle; it is ... of the Father of Lies that seeks to confuse and deceive the children of God"


Does that sound like a great reformer?
"he has enormous influence for the general good of the world don't you think" No

The first thing he should do is unmask all the peodophiles, then throw out of the church all of those who covered up those crimes.

He should then use the churches wealth to overcome poverty and allow contraception.
My point is simple, although I could expand the point massively.....
The world is not the same place as it was 20, 30, 50, 100 or 1000 years ago. I would never deny anybody their faith nor mock their beleifs. But the principles that the Catholic church is based upon are centuries old and because they are a set of standards derived from the bible, they never will change, but, the world continues to change around them.
Laws can and will change based on circumstance. Laws can be reviewed if they are out dated. Religious beleifs stand still in time whilst the world changes unrecognisably around them.
I love how Khandro compares the Pope with jazz musicians!! Brilliant!!
If the new Pope sees his shadow we should have 25 more years of misogyny
@JtP

I am somewhat confused by your last post - you quote my post
"Changes in cultural acceptance of and demand for equality for all, regardless of gender or sexual....."

And then go on to imply that the rest of my post somehow suggests that this pope will be a liberal reformer - did you actually read my post? How do you arrive at that conclusion if so?
//But the principles that the Catholic church is based upon are centuries old and because they are a set of standards derived from the bible, they never will change, but, the world continues to change around them// Like all the other religions... There was a lot of smiting and wrath and fiery angels in those days. Homosexuality is a sin according to the Bible. The Ten Commandments are a base line of what is considered to be a sin. 'Thou shalt not covet thy neighbours ass' springs to mind. The Catholic church must now demonstrate that the old regime is out. Allowing priests to marry would be a start. Not sure which of the world's problems he could make his mark without being told to wind his neck in. Perhaps funding a children's sanctury when all the paedos have been put to grass. I doubt he could be asked to be the ambassador to N Korea to tell them to stop firing their rockets at the US. Some people here are up in arms about our new Archbish of Canterbury making noises about the Government's welfare reforms instead of sticking to his Churchly duties.
Khandro, //I personally believe he should attempt to deal with the schism which exists between the world religions…..trying to get all religious leaders to make fundamental adjustments to their outlook and that will be a painful process for Catholicism too.//

Potentially allowing or advocating contraception seems rather a long way from fulfilling that ^^ requirement. How would that deal with the schism that exists between world religions?
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^ What a silly question; are you suggesting that the two things are somehow mutually exclusive?
Khandro, why is it a silly question? What does birth control have to do with addressing the schism that exists between religions – which is what you advocated and what I queried.
So far he seems a normal sort of bloke, man of the people - he goes on the bus, he's taken no popely privileges. I hope that as a man who came to the priesthood later in life (as did the new Archbishop of Canterbury) he'll bring a bit of real life into his papal decision making.

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