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riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
KoolBak wrote:Those are my 2 choices?
saxitoxin wrote:Serbia is a RUDE DUDE
may not be a PRUDE, but he's gotta 'TUDE
might not be LEWD, but he's gonna get BOOED
RUDE
notyou2 wrote:So, now that the pope says so, you going to believe it, or are you still going to be a mouth piece for the oil companies and big business?
Serbia wrote:So because the noted scientist, who also just happens to be pope, or in other words, the leader of one of the world's largest religions, makes a proclamation on a subject, it should now be accepted as fact? If that's your criteria, you're not the brightest individual I've ever met.
Bollocks.
notyou2 wrote:Serbia wrote:So because the noted scientist, who also just happens to be pope, or in other words, the leader of one of the world's largest religions, makes a proclamation on a subject, it should now be accepted as fact? If that's your criteria, you're not the brightest individual I've ever met.
Bollocks.
Where did I say it should be accepted as fact?
Why you bullying people Serbs?
saxitoxin wrote:Serbia is a RUDE DUDE
may not be a PRUDE, but he's gotta 'TUDE
might not be LEWD, but he's gonna get BOOED
RUDE
tzor wrote:notyou2 wrote:So, now that the pope says so, you going to believe it, or are you still going to be a mouth piece for the oil companies and big business?
First of all, it's not a matter of faith or morals.
Second of all, I want to read it for myself.
Not selected quotes pulled out of context as the media is wont to do.
Metsfanmax wrote:http://w2.vatican.va/content/francesco/en/encyclicals/documents/papa-francesco_20150524_enciclica-laudato-si.pdf
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
Serbia wrote:And stop making me confuse you with 2dimes. I swear I think you two are the same person.
Funkyterrance wrote:Serbia wrote:And stop making me confuse you with 2dimes. I swear I think you two are the same person.
Yes, it's very confusing since they both have "2" in their username. Here's a tip, Serbia: If you can imagine the poster eating a booger either directly before or after the post, it's ten-to-one odds it's been written by notyou2.
TA1LGUNN3R wrote:Funkyterrance wrote:Serbia wrote:And stop making me confuse you with 2dimes. I swear I think you two are the same person.
Yes, it's very confusing since they both have "2" in their username. Here's a tip, Serbia: If you can imagine the poster eating a booger either directly before or after the post, it's ten-to-one odds it's been written by notyou2.
That's funny, I have a similar picture of you. Takes one to know one?
-TG
DoomYoshi wrote:When I received my excommunication, it was in comic sans. I don't accept any papal document not in that font.
nietzsche wrote:Tailgunner no longer permabanned from the PL.
all he needs to do to get in is to choose between A or B.
Metsfanmax wrote:(cross-posting my Facebook comments)
The Pope's latest encyclical, Laudato si', is being billed by much of the media as the pope's moral case for acting on climate change. However, this letter is actually far broader in scope than merely being a missive on global warming. Rather, its central thesis is that responsible stewardship of the environment and a commitment to social justice and a meaningful ethics are uniquely interconnected. Consequently we cannot have true environmental protection and leadership without understanding both that humans are themselves part of nature and that so much of our environmental wrongdoing is the result of insufficient consideration of the interests of those who do not have economic or political power.
Most importantly, this is not a piece of writing about environmental degradation, even though some time is spent discussing that issue. I say that because this is very explicitly an optimistic essay at its core, not a negative plaint about what we are doing wrong. It is a call for a renewed vitality in the way we live and a renewed pursuit of social justice, with the warning that ills like climate change are what occur when we fail to be true stewards.
Explicitly religious parts aside, this is a remarkable and inspiring literary work.
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