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jomifl | 16:25 Mon 10th Mar 2014 | Religion & Spirituality
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Whilst enjoying 'The musketeers' ( OK I know it's mostly nonsense) last night the thought that 'evil' was perfected and defined by the catholic church crept into my mind. Hippocritically,having perfected it the church then set about exploiting it shamelessly and carried out countless acts of evil to further their own ends. Anybody who disagreed with them was pronounced evil and usually executed (after torture). This what the RC church is founded on, has it learned anything or changed much?
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Khandro, The ‘fact’ is Europe was awash with the church – the church influenced everything. You offer the daftest arguments. First you talk about non-existent ‘facts’, now you’re ‘sure’ that the removal of the church would have been replaced by something worse implying that whatever the church did or condoned is acceptable because if the church hadn’t done it some other body would have. Where on earth do you get it from?
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Being the 'devil's advocate' he must get to read some strange and dark documents :o)
You'd be surprised :-)
I wouldn't.
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Me neither :o)
jomifl; I tell you, I'm into things you wouldn't begin to comprehend;
http://www.beano.com/
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I don't comprehend women..
fender; //there's more truth in beano than the bible//
Are you able to give some examples this assertion please?
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Well we know who contributes to it so the Beano is already ahead.
jomifl; If it goes down to the wire, who is the most trustworthy; St Paul or Desperate Dan?
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Desperate Dan was never evil, whereas Paul had his own agenda, so no contest really.
Oh come on Khandro! You can't possible take St Paul seriously - can you?
Specially as he never existed
I think he did - but not someone I'd put my faith in. ;o)
Yeah but not as we are taught.
Not with you.
St Paul as a character has no doubt been distorted and exaggerated down the centuries.
Now I'm with you.

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