But if a heterosexual wants to become a RC Priest they dont have to do a 3 year cooling off period.
This is discrimination against homo's
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Originally posted by DundeegeorgeSo what does the panel think about the catholic church restating that perverts, whoops, excuse me, practising homosexuals will not become priests, until they've proved they can control their vile inclinations for a period of 3 years?
In conjunction with the growing split in the anglican churches reported last week on this issue, is it time for the backlash?
I ask specifically because NL seem to think it's a good idea to let the degenerates marry, and if NL think it's a good idea.........
Fungus.
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Ok i am one for each to their own and really wish the catolic church would "grow up" and come into the modern world...but
Originally posted by Dundeegeorgepractising homosexuals will not become priests, until they've proved they can control their vile inclinations for a period of 3 years?
Originally posted by zathrasIn the Catholic Church Priests and the like give all their Love to God and Christ, therefore leaving nothing for any relationship here on earth so to speakLast edited by Not So Wise; 30 November 2005, 01:49.
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Rereading, it seems that there are two entirely separate points here. The last point is about secular marriage and I have nothing to add to what I said earlier.
What goes on in the Church is entirely different. By which I mean the "one true" Catholic church, I do not count the C of E as a church or even any sort of religion at all. Think I agree with Z on that. There is no point in being a minister of a religion unless you are prepared to make major sacrifices for your beliefs. Surely the whole ruddy point of the Christian religion is that this life is just a preparation for the real one that is to come. If priests cannot keep their willies in their trousers there is nothing to set them apart as priests.
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Originally posted by zathrasIn the Catholic Church Priests and the like give all their Love to God and Christ, therefore leaving nothing for any relationship here on earth so to speak. For that reason Priests in the Catholic Church are unmarried and not sexually active - officially, either Hetroxesual or Homosexual.
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Ah, the trick would be to get two rutting dogs on each legwarmer and walk around town as though nothing unusual is going on.
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Good point, dogs like to roger people's legs, and I suspect they know it's not another dog.
I'm disappointed. I want my money back.
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Originally posted by DundeegeorgeSo what does the panel think about the catholic church restating that perverts, whoops, excuse me, practising homosexuals will not become priests, until they've proved they can control their vile inclinations for a period of 3 years?
In conjunction with the growing split in the anglican churches reported last week on this issue, is it time for the backlash?
I ask specifically because NL seem to think it's a good idea to let the degenerates marry, and if NL think it's a good idea.........
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Originally posted by PRC1964I have no doubt that my dog would too but the thick tw@t forgot to evolve hands - this stands for most animals.
Is it unnatural though? Animals might also do it but does it have advantages in evolutionary terms?
Was sexual gratification designed only for procreating?
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Originally posted by PRC1964Francko, you will find , if you look long enough, that Bonobo monkeys do enjoy a bit of a hand shandy.
I have no doubt that my dog would too but the thick tw@t forgot to evolve hands - this stands for most animals.
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Francko, you will find , if you look long enough, that Bonobo monkeys do enjoy a bit of a hand shandy.
I have no doubt that my dog would too but the thick tw@t forgot to evolve hands - this stands for most animals.
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Originally posted by ChicoLadies and gentlemen we have a Portilloesque confession!!!
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Originally posted by stackpoleIs masterbation unnatural?
Has anybody on here never done it?
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Originally posted by DimPrawnToo many intellectual lightweights here.
I don't bother much with CUK these days, instead I read the Sun.
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