Quote from: Hippolover25 on December 25, 2012, 09:24:19 AM
I'm going to defend the Pope, because I'm Catholic and it is my responsibility to do such. I can guarantee that the words in this article are being misquoted and taken out of context. They were reported by the media and that is what the media does, take things out of context, only report the parts they want, make stuff up. I found the article to be distasteful and the tone to be nonacademic and offputting.
Even if the Pope said these things, I support him. Everyone has a right to their own views on humanity. Let him take his view, me take mine, and you take yours. That's what being human is about, having different views that will one day form a whole picture.
@Hippolover25 - Am sorry but as another Catholic - if that's what I still am if the report on the Pope's comments are blown out of proportion or made up.
But here's something I can't agree on - I don't want to defend a man who goes against the teachings of Christ in the Bible to involve his own personal bias in religious propaganda - I have seen priest openly denouncing that being gay is wrong while I was a kid. Now as an adult I have a strong suspicion that I am gonna see more of it. If I were to defend his comments here then I am no better that him. But I am a transgender woman and I would not be able to answer my own conscience if I support someone who denounces others like me.
The kind of response that the Pope is looking for is extremely similar to the one that Germany & Austria gave to the Nazis. Which is just plain scary to me. And if it is then it's all the more reason for me to not agree with him.
Also if he were just another man it would not make any difference. But he is the leader of the religious sect that we belong to. He represents the Catholic community as well as serves as figurehead to guide the church and it's followers. That is the true purpose of the Pope. And even though I don't want to judge him and his views - I can't help but find it inappropriate and irresponsible of him to make such comments. If it was blown out of proportion then how can we explain that he has made similar comments twice.
After a years of dealing with the thought that being gay or bisexual or transgender or queer is wrong drilled into my head and well as a lot of kids who I know. I found these comments so disturbing that I choose to not go to church on a day that I've always gone to church each year.
Quote from: Hippolover25 on December 25, 2012, 09:24:19 AM
Acts 5:39 But if it be of God, you cannot overthrow it, lest perhaps you be found even to fight against God.
John
{8:4} And they said to him: " Teacher, this woman was just now caught in adultery. {8:5} And in the law, Moses commanded us to stone such a one. Therefore, what do you say?" {8:6} But they were saying this to test him, so that they might be able to accuse him. Then Jesus bent down and wrote with his finger on the earth.
{8:7} And then, when they persevered in questioning him, he stood upright and said to them, "Let whoever is without sin among you be the first to cast a stone at her."
I don't want to judge him and his comments - so I am gonna just ignore him from here on and hope and pray that his successor is better.
But what do I do if I am provoked?
wow - didn't even notice that this was my 500th post