DenethorII

545 pts ยท June 1, 2019


loans not the sexual abusers (5/5)

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tried to cover these crimes up. I'm just saying not to overgeneralize one billion people. And the parishes, the communities ask these (4/?)

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who are a minority. I don't deny these horrible things have happened, I don't deny that there are those in the Catholic elite who (3/?)

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proces of being convicted. I just think it is really lazy and comfortable to judge all priests and Catholics by the actions of men (2/?)

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About 6% of All Catholic priests are estimated to have comitted child abuse, and most of them are either dead or convicted or in the (1/?)

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support suffer because evil men did evil things? (5/5)

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scandals have taken up a lot of the reserves of certain parishes, but should the people, charities and social service these parishes (4/?)

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pandemic caused the financial backings of these to dry up, because they are dependent on donations. And yes the recent sexual abuse (3/?)

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schools asked for those loans. The Church employs one million people, clergy and lay, and supports even more charities and the (2/?)

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You do realise not the Catholic Church as a whole but individual parishes and institutions like hospitals, shelters for the poor and (1/?)

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Does this man know the USA used popculture as propaganda during the Cold War? Because I don't think he does

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NACH CANOSSA GEHEN WIR NICHT!

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because of the American legislature

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Well yes, but that isn't what I'm saying, I'm saying that America's system is fucked up, but that isn't because of capitalism, but (1/2)

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and underproduction, which leads to famine and a shortage of vital products (6/6)

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both demand and supply. And this is far worse than capitalism: there will be constant overproduction, in other words waste, (5/?)

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is often the Capitilastic welfare system. A socialist system entails the complete control of the market by the state, which decides (4/?)

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American police to the rest of the democratic world and a gross simplification of capitalism. What in America is seen as socialism (3/?)

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system and Capitalism certainely doesn't need a class to be incarcerated and policed. This is a horrible overgeneralization of the (2/?)

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I really disagree with the last one. Society needs police, prisons have existed long before capitalism became the dominant economic (1/?)

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Well if she practised abstinence this wouldn't have happened

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I know they look cute, but I still don't like rats

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Was it named after the Roman philosopher Seneca?

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If you don't fear the water in the Nehterlands and try to make it happy, than you're a dead man walking

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And they didn't win the war of 1812

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is rather different than science today. So I doubt anybody today could pull off what Darwin did (2/2)

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True, but you should consider that he also had a scientific background (though he never finished his degree). And science 170 years (1/?)

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be heavily criticised and made fun of (2/2)

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I understand that. But it still not ideal. For example if an historian would try to develop a biological theory thab he/she would (1/?)

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