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Humanist_Activist

(7,670 posts)
Sat Jan 17, 2015, 07:52 PM Jan 2015

Pope, in Philippines, says same-sex marriage threatens family [View all]

[div class="excerpt" style="margin-left:1em; border:1px solid #bfbfbf; border-radius:0.4615em; box-shadow:3px 3px 3px #999999;"]Appealing to the traditional values of Filipino Catholic families, Pope Francis made one of his strongest calls as pope against movements to recognize same-sex unions as marriage. "The family is also threatened by growing efforts on the part of some to redefine the very institution of marriage," the pope said Jan. 16, hours after warning that Philippine society was "tempted by confusing presentations of sexuality, marriage and the family."

"As you know, these realities are increasingly under attack from powerful forces which threaten to disfigure God's plan for creation and betray the very values which have inspired and shaped all that is best in your culture," he said. Pope Francis made his remarks at a Mass in Manila's cathedral and then at a meeting with families in the city's Mall of Asia Arena.

At the latter event, the pope called on his listeners to resist "ideological colonization that threatens the family." The Vatican spokesman, Jesuit Father Federico Lombardi, said later that the pope was referring to same-sex marriage, among other practices.

The pope's comments came less than a week after a speech to Vatican diplomats in which he criticized "legislation which benefits various forms of cohabitation rather than adequately supporting the family for the welfare of society as a whole," saying that such legislation had contributed to a widespread sense of the family as "disposable."

http://www.catholicnews.com/data/stories/cns/1500200.htm

I'll say that I swiped this from the Religion group, considering the Pope's other recent statement, I think he should duck. LOL, just a joke!

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This pope has said a lot of wonderful, refreshing things. Chemisse Jan 2015 #1
In reality, he's spouted tons of nasty crap that people mischaracterized and edited to sound good. Bluenorthwest Jan 2015 #10
Well said!!! K&R!!! n/t RKP5637 Jan 2015 #11
Blah, blah, blah. Sorry, no respect for him and his teachings! n/t RKP5637 Jan 2015 #2
No, Mister Pope, it doesn't. Turbineguy Jan 2015 #3
So much for "Who am I to judge?", eh?...nt SidDithers Jan 2015 #4
People always seem to forget the full quote... Humanist_Activist Jan 2015 #13
Yup... SidDithers Jan 2015 #15
I guess His Popeness would think it ok for a child of a same-sex couple to punch him in the face cleanhippie Jan 2015 #5
The logical fallacy of his statement is clear. MANative Jan 2015 #6
The Church only recognizes one "ideal" type of family, a man and woman married, and... Humanist_Activist Jan 2015 #21
Which is why, although my family does happen to match the "traditional" mold, I reject their premise MANative Jan 2015 #22
Pope Pugilistic the First, the Pope of Punch strikes again. Bluenorthwest Jan 2015 #7
or the Pope of Progress. countryjake Jan 2015 #20
No chance LostOne4Ever Jan 2015 #41
Here's where the Pope shows he's still stuck on the 15th Century Dyedinthewoolliberal Jan 2015 #8
NO IT FUCKING DOESN'T FRANK NuclearDem Jan 2015 #9
I respectfully disagree... wundermaus Jan 2015 #12
why the respect? Skittles Jan 2015 #17
I respect him because... wundermaus Jan 2015 #58
riiiiiiiiiiiiight Skittles Jan 2015 #59
Lets agree to meet here again in a few thousand years and see how things turned out... wundermaus Feb 2015 #60
I certainly wouldn't waste any days believing in THAT crap Skittles Feb 2015 #61
I think the Pope is wrong about this Douglas Carpenter Jan 2015 #14
I like this pope! beam me up scottie Jan 2015 #16
I love your smileys! countryjake Jan 2015 #18
It seemed appropriate. beam me up scottie Jan 2015 #19
So basically what he has said, the alleged overtures of acceptance, is bullshit. Jefferson23 Jan 2015 #23
This message was self-deleted by its author ann--- Jan 2015 #27
He doesn't judge? He said that gays are disordered. beam me up scottie Jan 2015 #31
This message was self-deleted by its author ann--- Jan 2015 #32
That religious leader wants to force me to be an incubator. beam me up scottie Jan 2015 #35
This message was self-deleted by its author ann--- Jan 2015 #36
His Holy Hypocrit Panich52 Jan 2015 #24
He did not demote a bishop for his anti gay stance, that's just more bullshit. Bluenorthwest Jan 2015 #25
Exactly! ann--- Jan 2015 #28
He can refrain from publicly using hate speech. beam me up scottie Jan 2015 #33
This message was self-deleted by its author ann--- Jan 2015 #34
You were sooooo mean! You big meanie! Behind the Aegis Jan 2015 #43
What is wrong with people? beam me up scottie Jan 2015 #48
Yes, he did - link Panich52 Jan 2015 #39
Umm...that doesn't say what you think it says. Behind the Aegis Jan 2015 #42
Key is intolerance Panich52 Jan 2015 #52
It's a stretch and playing fast and loose with motivations. Behind the Aegis Jan 2015 #53
This message was self-deleted by its author ann--- Jan 2015 #26
How long can he keep spewing this nonsense? thucythucy Jan 2015 #29
The imperial assault perpetrated by the Roman Catholic Church via Spain. Dawson Leery Jan 2015 #30
I'm ann--- Jan 2015 #37
What he said was very vague treestar Jan 2015 #38
He probably means "banging" theboss Jan 2015 #50
And, here, in a week from now we will be told how tolerant and liberal this pope is... LostOne4Ever Jan 2015 #40
It took far less than a week... Humanist_Activist Jan 2015 #44
WTF! LostOne4Ever Jan 2015 #45
Here's the full quote: Humanist_Activist Jan 2015 #46
My response to someone who doesn't believe the pope is a homophobe: beam me up scottie Jan 2015 #51
Just because he ann--- Jan 2015 #54
He's not homophobic? beam me up scottie Jan 2015 #55
His comments don't agree ann--- Jan 2015 #57
And, in other news, bear shits in woods. Donald Ian Rankin Jan 2015 #47
Ahhhhhh.......he's a bad Pope again......Ahhhh........ theboss Jan 2015 #49
Anyone wondering what he'll have to say to Congress? LiberalAndProud Jan 2015 #56
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