Statistically speaking there's a very very strong chance your religion is falseDave wrote:
Gets stoned to death
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Statistically speaking there's a very very strong chance your religion is falseDave wrote:
Old Billy becomes the Dipak Patel of Evangelism: highest test score 99, never made the century.Shan wrote:Billy Graham died I hear. Almost made the hundred. Still there's plenty of other evangelists around still profitting from the idiocy of others. Presumably, some of them are sufficiently anti-semitic.
HOUSE!big mervyn wrote:
Partial to a bit of ankle myself.BR wrote:HOUSE!big mervyn wrote:
Someone who deliberately cuts him or herself with a sharp implement.big mervyn wrote:What's a "Cutter"?
Fast boat.big mervyn wrote:What's a "Cutter"?
I was thinking thatSnipe Watson wrote:What did Pat McManus do to upset him?
Maybe it was that "needle in the groove" thing - always thought it was very suggestive....big mervyn wrote:I was thinking thatSnipe Watson wrote:What did Pat McManus do to upset him?
Catholic Archbishop of Dublin Dr Diarmuid Martin has expressed surprise at the outcome of the referendum, and reiterated that his church cannot compromise on its opposition to abortion.
It follows the declaration of the official result this evening, one which campaigners for a No vote described as a "tragedy of historic proportions".
Dr Martin said that compassion is a Christian concept and that the Catholic Church has to show, in the way it lives and witnesses to the gospel, that it is genuinely compassionate.
"We have to speak with compassion even if what we speak is not acceptable," he said.
He added that above all, the Catholic Church had to revamp all that it does to be pro-life.
"Because pro-life is not simply about birth and death. It is about all the time in between," he said.