
Wonderboy wrote:I see nothing new in what you have said that I have not addressed apart from this issue over sexual abuse.
Wonderboy wrote:JTW: The kind of person who says that respect must be earned typically pays very little respect to those with contrary views to their own. When I talked of the Catholic church I also meant those millions of people who have a Catholic faith.
Wonderboy wrote:I very much doubt that you could provide a purely logical deduction of any moral view because for a logical deduction one needs premises.
Wonderboy wrote:I do not think you are in a position to dictate to the Catholic church that they have no religious grounds for their centuries old considered beliefs.
Yes, that is the point. My argument, which you have side-stepped so far, is that the discrimination against homosexuals IS NOT grounds that constitute their faith. Please see the points that I have made, more than once, regarding the lack of biblical support for discrimination against homosexuals, and the highly selective application and interpretation of such passages as the church usually cites to support its discriminatory stance.Wonderboy wrote:The point here is that they have a right to discriminate on grounds that constitute their faith.
Wonderboy wrote:Practicing homosexualty is something people have a choice in.
Wonderboy wrote:If children are practicing homosexuals then that is against the law nevermind what their parents think.
Wonderboy wrote:The Catholic church itself does not condone violence against children, that would be the fault of the parents. If one has a belief that practicing homosexuality is wrong then that is like any other belief over which people can disagree, including parents and children.
Wonderboy wrote:Why don't you look up natural law.
macgamer wrote:A disorder or malfunction goes against the (natural) order or function of things, in this sense homosexual acts are against natural law and immoral.
macgamer wrote:The rationale:
If the primary purpose of sexual impulses and sexual intercourse is procreation then the primary function of the sexual impulses and organs, when driven by those impulses, is to achieve procreation. When the sexual impulses are not directed to a member of the opposite sex, procreation is an impossible result of an sexual act between those two individuals or when the sexual organs are being driven by a sexual impulse and used in a circumstance whereby the procreation is not a possible result, these can be said to be malfunctions or disorders of the sexual faculties.
A disorder or malfunction goes against the (natural) order or function of things, in this sense homosexual acts are against natural law and immoral.
jollytiddlywink wrote:I could win the argument by pointing out that gay men have been buggering each other for far longer than any church has been around.
RedCelt69 wrote:Could someone provide a clear picture as to which [version of natural law theory] is being vamped in this thread?
DACrowe wrote:RedCelt69 wrote:Could someone provide a clear picture as to which [version of natural law theory] is being vamped in this thread?
Half-chewed John Finnis.
Haunted wrote:What an absolute shower of twats
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/commen ... 056689.ece
"Sex abuse scandals in the Roman Catholic Church are proof that that "the Devil is at work inside the Vatican", according to the Holy See's chief exorcist."
Of course it's the devil! There couldn't possibly be another explanation...?
Haunted wrote:Relevant
"How paedophile priest was allowed to evade justice"
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/n ... 556659.stm
The BBC wrote:He moved to Cheltenham and then to Scotland, where he has lived for the last 10 years running a family-friendly guest house in St Andrews.
RedCelt69 wrote:This bit caught my attention: "Father Gabriele Amorth, 85, who has been the Vatican's chief exorcist for 25 years and says he has dealt with 70,000 cases of demonic possession".
70,000? Let's assume (because it makes the numbers easy) he started encountering such things at the tender age of 15. That would be 1000 every year of his life. Which would be 2.7 every day of those 70 years.
The Vatican's chief exorcist is a chief liar.
Or he was at a Millwall FC game.
Fr Amorth wrote:But I was talking about the number of exorcisms, not the number of people exorcised. You often have to exorcise someone dozens, even hundreds, of times, and an exorcism ritual can take anything from a few minutes to several hours.
Senethro wrote:I've only got the old arguments which you've sidestepped before.
1. There are plenty of situations where sex can be heterosexual without the chance of procreation. The Catholic position on these is not consistent with what you said. It is consistent with condemning characteristics of people that are intrinsic to them, which are determined at a genetic or very early developmental stage. This puts it in the same family of prejudices as racism.
Senethro wrote:2. I'm not well up on terminology, but aren't you essentially deriving an ought from an is? I could make equivalents about similar "natural" features of humanity and how they make "non-natural" features like agriculture or building houses larger than one storey wrong.
David Hume wrote:If we take in our hand any volume; of divinity or school metaphysics, for instance; let us ask, Does it contain any abstract reasoning concerning quantity or number? No. Does it contain any experimental reasoning concerning matter of fact and existence? No. Commit it then to the flames: for it can contain nothing but sophistry and illusion.
Immanuel Kant wrote:[...]though we cannot know these objects as things in themselves, we must yet be in a position at least to think them as things in themselves; otherwise we should be landed in the absurd conclusion that there can be appearance without anything that appears.
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