eviltwin wrote: » One Eye out of interest why is your son making confirmation? I didn't think you were Catholic.
Kiwi in IE wrote: » No it doesn't have to be this way, and the sooner it is sorted out and religious rituals are removed from the primary school curriculum the better!
Hannah Tart Flutist wrote: » Based on the ops argument we shouldn't let our kids get involved in politics or law enforcement as the politicians and guards covered up the child abuse and therefore allowed it happen.
Kiwi in IE wrote: » Feck communion and "poor child is left out". We will beat it!
meeeeh wrote: » I must say I find all this ostentatious competition between parents of the kids revolting. Be it Catholic girls and boys getting dolled up up to the nines, the greed and the money or nonreligious parents competing to make sure their kids have some mad party to compensate for not being dressed as mirangue. It's pretty sad really. Our kids will get communion if their father wants to take them to mass (and won't if it depends on me) but if there is one thing I am certain about is that I'm not letting it get out of hand. I don't want to go all 'starving kids in Africa' but I certainly hope I am not introducing them to the vulgar one upmanship at the age of seven or eight. As for opening post, making a stand all the time is terribly dull thing. Especially because societies have to look at themselves too and ask why so many vulnerable people and especially vulnerable kids were put in position to be abused.
Kiwi in IE wrote: They won't be in competition with each other, but when Johnny tells him on the Monday after communion that he had a party and got paid €1000 for being Catholic, Little Kiwi can say "cool, what are you going to buy? I had a great weekend too, I went to Old Trafford", rather than "You're really lucky, I wish I was Catholic so I got €1000 too".
meeeeh wrote: » I must say I find all this ostentatious competition between parents of the kids revolting. Be it Catholic girls and boys getting dolled up up to the nines, the greed and the money or nonreligious parents competing to make sure their kids have some mad party to compensate for not being dressed as mirangue. It's pretty sad really. Our kids will get communion if their father wants to take them to mass (and won't if it depends on me) but if there is one thing I am certain about is that I'm not letting it get out of hand. I don't want to go all 'starving kids in Africa' but I certainly hope I am not introducing them to the vulgar one upmanship at the age of seven or eight.
One eyed Jack wrote: » Christ I held that one in a while! :pac: TL:DR; In short OP, that's people for you, and you could spend your whole life trying to figure them out, or just get on with your own life and where you see people in need, help them out without being a cnut about it, and without expecting anything in return. It pays better.
meeeeh wrote: » There us a difference between making sure child is not left out to planning a trip to Disneyland because neighbors hired a bouncy castle. How can those kids whose parents can't afford bouncy castles, big parties and trips away ever manage to grow up in well rounded individuals? I'm not against treating your child but all the talk here was about making it bigger and better. Good for you that you can afford it but I don't think my kids are bulied because they won't get a trip to Disneyland.
Kiwi in IE wrote: » ....I don't mean to be mean, but that's the exact same as praying to the wall."
Kenny Bania wrote: Are people just not aware that the Catholic Church molested 10's of 1000's of kids around the world and covered it up, or do they just not care?
Kenny Bania wrote: Why are people cool with kids being molested, especially being parents themselves? And I believe they must be "cool" with it, otherwise why would they voluntarily choose to associate with this very same organisation.
Kenny Bania wrote: And not only that, a few weeks before their communion, they send their kid into a box with a dirty old man who asks them about all the naught things they've been getting up to lately!! aka 'first confession'. They're 8 - they have nothing to confess to you, ya big weirdo FFS!
Kenny Bania wrote: Am I the one that's crazy here? Is it okay to molest thousands of kids? People seem cool with it.
Caleb Important Colt wrote: » It's funny, because I was fully behind this plan until this hypocrisy struck me; so you reject the mass adoption of Catholicism but you buy into football. Just replace one form of meaningless nonsense with another, I suppose.
BrianBoru00 wrote: » Anytime I've clicked to a link in Atheism & Agnosticism bar once I think, it was a Catholic bashing thread.
robindch wrote: » The distinction might seem jesuitical, but it's important to understand how language is used and abused for political ends.
markc2951 wrote: » Wow were you ever at mass in your life? First confessions in my area was done on the alter in front of everyone although you couldn't hear anything but could see it all..I think your a disgrace posting such a comment and tarring all priests with the one brush,and that's coming from someone who goes to mass once or twice a year.shame on you
robindch wrote: » You should distinguish between criticizing an idea (which is fine), criticizing the actions of a person (which is generally fine) and criticizing the person (which is not fine). Phrases like "catholic-bashing" are intended not to illuminate a debate, but - like the unhelpful word "islamophobia" - intended instead to shut down debate by making it appear that criticism of an idea amounts to criticism of the person holding the idea. The distinction might seem jesuitical, but it's important to understand how language is used and abused for political ends.
Kenny Bania wrote: » Are people just not aware that the Catholic Church molested 10's of 1000's of kids around the world and covered it up, or do they just not care? Why are people cool with kids being molested, especially being parents themselves? And I believe they must be "cool" with it, otherwise why would they voluntarily choose to associate with this very same organisation. And not only that, a few weeks before their communion, they send their kid into a box with a dirty old man who asks them about all the naught things they've been getting up to lately!! aka 'first confession'. They're 8 - they have nothing to confess to you, ya big weirdo FFS! Am I the one that's crazy here? Is it okay to molest thousands of kids? People seem cool with it.
Kenny Bania wrote: » And don't try the "few bad apples" argument - it's never held water. Any priests that didn't partake were well aware - and that, by definition, makes them complicit. They all knew what was going on.