It is impossible to have a duality of faiths
I know, I said similarity not duality big difference.
It is impossible to have a duality of faiths
Catholics are encouraged to question their beliefs as part of their religious life/path.
RTÉ don't and seem to grab every opportunity to drag the local clergy onto the TV/radio (usually the news) to give an authoritative opinion on any matter possible (e.g. local tragedy, job losses, socioeconomic issues, moral issues etc.).Thankfully Ireland and the Irish people now take any outburst by the men of cloth for what it is, useless, uninformed twaddle...
I disagree. Both involve blind faith and deliberate shunning of logic and reason.I think there is a big leap there from fortune teller to Islam.
Really? I was never encouraged to do this when I underwent Catholic brainwashing as a child at school and at home.Catholics are encouraged to question their beliefs as part of their religious life/path.
Really? I was never encouraged to do this when I underwent Catholic brainwashing as a child at school and at home.
The catholic church are a joke and have lost the respect of most people who have finally woken up to there misguided teachings.
Really? I was never encouraged to do this when I underwent Catholic brainwashing as a child at school and at home.
I'm sure that such people exist but I don't necessarily see any evidence that there are any here on this thread. Perhaps a bit of post hoc ergo propter hoc reasoning on your part there? Or simply a good old ad hominem attack?Interesting turn of phrase. Respect is a very important word. I think its such a pity that people consider themselves Athetism/Agnostic (which is a spiritual choice in itself) an excuse or license to bash Catholics simply because thats the religion they were brought "forced" up in. Some people naively claim to be Athetist/Agnostic but they're not, their spiritual path is simply one big grudge against Catholism. I feel sorry for these people.
Why should beliefs based on blind faith and deliberate shunning of logic and reason necessarily and automatically be afforded "respect"? Personally I believe that anti-scientific beliefs deserve quite the opposite and are fundamentally dangerous.I would never treat your spiritual path with disrespect
You did not live my childhood so you are in no position to judge my comments on same.Statement like ... "catholic brainwashing" is disrespectful.
Everybody is free to believe in whatever they like but this does not mean that others must necessarily or automatically grant these beliefs "respect" or desist from criticising them.BUT Please respect other peoples beliefs.
You did not live my childhood so you are in no position to judge my comments on same.
Interesting turn of phrase. Respect is a very important word. I think its such a pity that people consider themselves Athetism/Agnostic (which is a spiritual choice in itself) an excuse or license to bash Catholics simply because thats the religion they were brought "forced" up in. Some people naively claim to be Athetist/Agnostic but they're not, their spiritual path is simply one big grudge against Catholism. I feel sorry for these people.
I would never treat your spiritual path with disrespect, please extend me the same courtesy and please extend your parents generation the same courtesy. Statements like
"useless, uninformed twaddle" and "catholic brainwashing" are disrespectful. Statements implying that entire generations (parents and grandparents) were foolish - are condescending and dis respectable.
Being an Athetist/Agnostic is a responsibility in itself, please invest your energy in that and not in "catholic bashing".
Ironically religion like many topics on AAM does come down to this - if you think its a "rip off" dont shop there.
BUT Please respect other peoples beliefs.
Eh? You seem to be answering some question that was not asked. I merely stated my own experience and how it conflicted with what you stated earlier. I did not ask about yours.
Well there's somebody who is nailing his colours to the cross, sorry, mast!my absolute hatred for the catholic church for the harm they have done to the people of this country (You don't need me to go into details here, or do you?) down through the years and the poision they tried to put into my brain in my primary school years.
Sorry - that was meant to be rhetorical and I have delete a post of mine now that renders some of the above confusing. Never mind - no big deal in the wider context of this thread.In fairness I think Casiopea may have been responding to the "really?" element of Clubman's post - which sort of invites a response.
Catholics are encouraged to question their beliefs as part of their religious life/path.
I think its such a pity that people consider themselves Athetism/Agnostic (which is a spiritual choice in itself) an excuse or license to bash Catholics simply because thats the religion they were brought "forced" up in.
As long as Catholics do not try to impose their rules and teachings on others, what is there to discuss? In short, I don't see how this is even a matter for discussion or comment by anyone who is not a member of the Catholic Church.