[PLUG-TALK] Being plonked on plug...
Michael C. Robinson
michael at robinson-west.com
Fri Nov 14 01:26:56 UTC 2003
> How are you being persecuted in a way that is not in line with, say, your
> "persecution" of homosexuals?
The pope is infallible on faith and morals. You haven't
made any point saying he isn't Jeme. This is a classic
out of line statement of yours, one that you can't prove.
Maybe you should read humanae vitae and see what
guidelines the pope offers for intimate relationships.
I don't have a persecution complex, your refusal to
seperate real homophobia from my opposition to gay
marriage and public homosexual dating is absolutely
persecution. Realize I wouldn't ignore any person
in real need even if he/she was clearly engaged in
homosexual dating. I'm not going to be the
legitimizing audience though, this is my right.
Haven't a lot of people plonked you Jeme? Why do you
hide behind statements that a lot of people are upset
with me? Your anti Catholic statements against the
pope are inappropriate. Especially now with his
health failing, shame on you even more.
The sentence ending stripped a person... This sentence
only needs the single correction, "people," in place of,
"a person."
Perhaps a comma is needed before stripping as well.
Comma use is a highly controversial topic among
english teachers, are the punctuation attacks
I'm getting overstated?
The Inquisition didn't execute every person brought
before it. A lot of people were recognized as
penitent without any payment being made, in any
form. Oh, don't you remember the church
apologizing for the abuses of that era? Where
is your mercy Jeme? We made a mistake electing
Kulongoski, he is analogous to a bad king from
the inquisition period.
People blame the church for all the things that
went wrong during the crusades. The greatest
problem with the crusades is that the popes could
neither control nor guide them properly. A lot of
the blame should be placed on kings for the abuses
that happened. He who had the army had the power
then. I hope it didn't do more harm than good
when the church apologized for the abuses of
that era.
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Michael C. Robinson
Associates of General Studies
PCC March 2003.
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