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Michael19
Liverpool FC fan
Registered: Jul 2004
Location: Eire
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| quote: | Originally posted by Chris T. Dot
ya, easy to bash him eh? what have you done in your life that compares? You many not agree with some of what he taught, but he chose to uphold values that he believed to be good in nature. and you know what? he never once forced anyone to follow. you have a choice, exercise it. |
what has he done in his live that so good? apart from peddle his blatant bigotry and drisciminating views.
As trancaholic has very wisely point out, Hitler "chose to uphold values that he believed to be good in nature."
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Apr-03-2005 19:37
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Michael19
Liverpool FC fan
Registered: Jul 2004
Location: Eire
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| quote: | Originally posted by Chris T. Dot
Don't even bring Hitler into this. You're now talking about a person would was willing to exterminate life by killing all who opposed or that he thought of an inferior. I think common sense should make anyone realize that what Hitler taught was totally wrong. If you don't follow the Pope's doctrine, nothing happens to you, especially not anything as extreme as if you didn't follow Hitler. And purgatory? That concept never once appeared in the Bible. It originated much later in the church's history. And even if you believe in it, it's a very unclear concept and nothing close to "punishment" |
isnt hell a punishment though? which is what happens when you dont follow what the church says.
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Apr-03-2005 23:22
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trancaholic
Danish Prophet of Doom

Registered: Oct 2000
Location: Aalborg
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| quote: | Originally posted by Chris T. Dot
Don't even bring Hitler into this. You're now talking about a person would was willing to exterminate life by killing all who opposed or that he thought of an inferior. I think common sense should make anyone realize that what Hitler taught was totally wrong. |
So that invalidates using him as an example to point out the lack of sense in your initial argument how? Your argument as to why Michael19, or anyone else for that matter, should respect the Pope, applies equally well to Hitler (who we shouldn't respect, I agree). So you should either come up with another argument, or accept that some of us don't respect the Pope, as much as you do, and that we are equally justified in our opinion, as you are in yours.
| quote: | Originally posted by Chris T. Dot
If you don't follow the Pope's doctrine, nothing happens to you, especially not anything as extreme as if you didn't follow Hitler. |
"Nothing. Especially nothing as..." - I think you lost me here. Do you deny that there are consequences for disobeying the Pope, or don't you?
| quote: | Originally posted by Chris T. Dot
And purgatory? That concept never once appeared in the Bible. It originated much later in the church's history. And even if you believe in it, it's a very unclear concept and nothing close to "punishment" |
I'm not talking about the Bible. I'm talking about the Catholic Church for which the Pope was ruler supreme. And the Church *has* been teaching that sinners go to purgatory. And it has been taught to be an experience so horrible, that believers throughout the ages have paid the Church, as well as been making all sorts of symbolic amends, in order to escape this punishment.
You tell me that being sent to a kz-camp is far worse than this, to which I would enquire: Have you been to a kz-camp? In purgatory? At least the kz-camp experience ends - you might even decide how long it should last yourself (suicide). No such guarantee (nor bail-out device) exists for purgatory.
Now, you're perfectly right that for someone like me who is not a Catholic, and consequently doesn't believe in purgatory, there's no consequence for disobeying the Pope (bar being "pre-punished" by religious fundamentalists), but Michael19 wasn't really referring to someone like me, he was talking about the Catholics in Africa and the Bible-wielding crowds in the US, Ireland, and Southern Europe.
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