Parents who don't get it

Griff • Jan 16, 2004 9:20 am
A 22-year-old Palestinian mother of two small children, pretending to be disabled, killed four Israelis at a Gaza border crossing yesterday after duping soldiers into allowing her a personal security check rather than going through a metal detector.

"God has given me two children. I love them [with] a kind of love that only God knows, but my love to meet God is stronger still."
Undertoad • Jan 16, 2004 11:06 am
This is also the first time that Hamas OKd a woman bomber, and everybody awaits the first children bombers.

So far the children have only been used sub-militarily as human shields, but they are all educated on the joys and methods of suicide bombing at schools painted with murals of suicide bombings and named after suicide bombers on streets named after suicide bombers.
plthijinx • Jan 16, 2004 2:38 pm
sick. just plain sick.
warch • Jan 16, 2004 2:53 pm
The rapture.
Riddil • Jan 16, 2004 5:59 pm
Organized religion is such a fabulous thing. Praise Allah. Or the virgin Mary, whichever you prefer.
xoxoxoBruce • Jan 16, 2004 6:08 pm
Why don't the people that organize and supply this activity, do it themselves. After all this woman didn't get the explosives at the 7-11 so someone is organizing.:(
Griff • Jan 16, 2004 7:36 pm
On the up side the Arabs seem to be getting more inclusive.
elSicomoro • Jan 16, 2004 9:43 pm
EOK (equal opportunity killer)
Arcturus • Jan 17, 2004 12:33 am
Originally posted by Riddil
Organized religion is such a fabulous thing. Praise Allah. Or the virgin Mary, whichever you prefer.
I'll get mad and post at you for saying that Catholics praise Mary. I'm screaming at you in my head. We don't.
Scopulus Argentarius • Jan 17, 2004 1:04 am
... a double-x killer....
elSicomoro • Jan 17, 2004 1:50 am
Originally posted by Arcturus
I'll get mad and post at you for saying that Catholics praise Mary. I'm screaming at you in my head. We don't.


They damned near do.*

*--recovering Catholic
wolf • Jan 17, 2004 2:15 am
Originally posted by Arcturus
I'll get mad and post at you for saying that Catholics praise Mary. I'm screaming at you in my head. We don't.


So what's that whole Hail Mary thing about, then?

(* Also a recovering Cathaholic)
Skunks • Jan 17, 2004 2:41 am
Fun fact: The difference between "Allah" and "God" is essentially the same as between "God" and "der Gott". Same concept, different languages.

I was going to ramble on about how Muslim terrorists aren't really representative of the whole, but I'm not sure it's worthwhile. I mean, it's obvious that the KKK isn't made up of everyday Christians, right?
Arcturus • Jan 17, 2004 1:57 pm
Originally posted by wolf


So what's that whole Hail Mary thing about, then?

(* Also a recovering Cathaholic)
Honoring and praising are two different things.

Nothing in the Hail Mary suggests that we actually praise her.
elSicomoro • Jan 17, 2004 3:35 pm
Let's look at some of the "facts":

--Mary was born without original sin (though this was declared by a Pope).
--Mary conceives a child without getting any.
--Mary is assumed into Heaven without any mention of death.
--Mary was crowned as the Queen of Heaven.

And what about all the various names for her?

--Our Lady of Sorrows
--Mary Queen of the Universe
--Our Lady of Guadalupe

etc. etc.

Catholicism can call it praise all they want. As I see it, it's hero worship...virtual deification.
Arcturus • Jan 17, 2004 7:23 pm
Originally posted by sycamore
Let's look at some of the "facts":

--Mary was born without original sin (though this was declared by a Pope).
--Mary conceives a child without getting any.
--Mary is assumed into Heaven without any mention of death.
--Mary was crowned as the Queen of Heaven.

And what about all the various names for her?

--Our Lady of Sorrows
--Mary Queen of the Universe
--Our Lady of Guadalupe

etc. etc.

Catholicism can call it praise all they want. As I see it, it's hero worship...virtual deification.
I'm not that vehement about it that I'd actually want to argue...

"Virtual deification" isn't really the same as actually calling her "god," is it, now?
elSicomoro • Jan 17, 2004 7:48 pm
The only reason they don't call her a god/goddess is because they're scared of going to hell. I don't see what the big deal is...most of them are headed there anyway. ;)
Whit • Jan 17, 2004 8:20 pm
From Syc: I don't see what the big deal is...most of them are headed there anyway.
      Absolutely. In the end we're going to find out that the Jews were right. :angel:
OnyxCougar • Jan 18, 2004 6:57 pm
[COLOR=indigo]I've always been interested in Catholicism. Anybody know of a good website for n00b Catholics?[/COLOR]
elSicomoro • Jan 18, 2004 7:18 pm
Originally posted by OnyxCougar
Anybody know of a good website for n00b Catholics?


This particular site is rather detailed and seems pretty accurate...and Griff, Wolf or I could probably answer any questions you might have. (I'll even try and hide my disdain for the Church if you ask me anything. :) )
Slartibartfast • Jan 18, 2004 7:20 pm
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Catholicism can call it praise all they want. As I see it, it's hero worship...virtual deification. [/B]


Yah, but Catholic's don't say Mary created the universe, or is omnipotent, omniscientt, or anything like that. Big difference between God and saint. Mary is a saint, the most significant saint, yes, but a saint- not God.
Slartibartfast • Jan 18, 2004 7:31 pm
A page specifically about Catholic Doctrine concerning Mary is

http://www.udayton.edu/mary/questions.html

It has a little further down the web page an article concerning whether Catholics worship Mary.
elSicomoro • Jan 18, 2004 8:04 pm
I'm not arguing Church doctrine, Slarti. I know what the doctrine says. My issue is with the followers and the leaders of the Church.
OnyxCougar • Jan 18, 2004 8:06 pm
[COLOR=indigo]Man. I have so many problems with some of the stuff on this page.... (the one linked...)[/COLOR]


What the Catechism of the Catholic Church says on "Contraception:"
2370. "Periodic continence, that is, the methods of birth regulation based on self-observation and the use of infertile periods, is in conformity with the objective criteria of morality. [HV 16.] These methods respect the bodies of the spouses, encourage tenderness between them, and favor the education of an authentic freedom. In contrast, 'every action which, whether in anticipation of the conjugal act, or in its accomplishment, or in the development of its natural consequences, proposes, whether as an end or as a means, to render procreation impossible' is intrinsically evil. [HV 14.] Thus the innate language that expresses the total reciprocal self-giving of husband and wife is overlaid, through contraception, by an objectively contradictory language, namely, that of not giving oneself totally to the other. This leads not only to a positive refusal to be open to life but also to a falsification of the inner truth of conjugal love, which is called upon to give itself in personal totality.... The difference, both anthropological and moral, between contraception and recourse to the rhythm of the cycle . . . involves in the final analysis two irreconcilable concepts of the human person and of human sexuality.[FC 32.]"

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Uh...what?

OK....this what I think it means:

It's not ok to use contraception.
unless it's by the rhythm method.

Because using contraception isn't giving oneself totally to the other.
...Except that if you use the rhythm method, you can't have sex how many days a month? Isn't that not giving oneself totally to the other? And what if (like me) the female has PCOS, or other disorder that throws off the cycle, to the point that I never know when I'll have one? That mean I can't have marital sex if I don't want kids?

But if I can't have marital sex, isn't that a sin, to deny my husband?

Marital sex is evil?
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elSicomoro • Jan 18, 2004 8:09 pm
Ain't Catholicism neat?
OnyxCougar • Jan 18, 2004 8:51 pm
[COLOR=indigo]OK, please tell me, what is "The Rosary"? I understand it's a necklace, made up of counting beads. You are supposed to say "Hail Mary's" and "Our Fathers."

What, exactly, is a Hail Mary and Our Father? I mean, I understand it's a prayer, but is it one thing specifically, something you have to memorize? If so, can you type it here? I can't seem to find anything on it except a historical dissertation on the origins. I don't need that. I just wanna know the words....
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OnyxCougar • Jan 18, 2004 9:00 pm
[COLOR=indigo]OK< I asked my epicopalian friend and she told me the words, so now I have a more specific question about the rosary. I know that there are 10 beads, then one bead, then 10 beads, then one bead. There are 5 sets of ten, then on the bottom there is a "father bead" then 3 mary beads then a father bead.

Is there a different or special significance to the lower beads?[/COLOR]
elSicomoro • Jan 18, 2004 9:34 pm
This site explains the Rosary...you start with the lower beads first.

(BTW, it's not a necklace.)
Slartibartfast • Jan 18, 2004 9:50 pm
Originally posted by OnyxCougar
[COLOR=indigo]OK< I asked my epicopalian friend and she told me the words, so now I have a more specific question about the rosary. I know that there are 10 beads, then one bead, then 10 beads, then one bead. There are 5 sets of ten, then on the bottom there is a "father bead" then 3 mary beads then a father bead.

Is there a different or special significance to the lower beads?[/COLOR]


The rosary is more than just saying the prayers on each bead.
Every set of ten small beads has a 'mystery' associated, and one is supposed to meditate on its significance as one says the prayers. You say the words -which once you know them is almost automatic- but you pray over the religious theme. That stops the rosary from just being a repetition of the same words over and over, which is what some detractors say it is.

It's sort of a form of prayer multitasking.
Slartibartfast • Jan 18, 2004 9:55 pm
you can download a program that guides you through praying the Rosary.
it's at

http://www.virtualrosary.org/


what's neat about it is that it has a painting depicting each mystery, and it also has the words for the prayers in many languages.
elSicomoro • Jan 18, 2004 10:07 pm
Nice way of putting a 21st Century spin on it, Slarti. :D
Arcturus • Jan 19, 2004 3:17 pm
Wow... this belongs in Philosophy now.
OnyxCougar • Jan 20, 2004 8:01 pm
Originally posted by Slartibartfast
you can download a program that guides you through praying the Rosary.
it's at

http://www.virtualrosary.org/


what's neat about it is that it has a painting depicting each mystery, and it also has the words for the prayers in many languages.


[color=indigo] That is SO cool!!!! Thanks for the info, guys. (Didn't mean to hijack the thread.)[/color]