On Wed, 15 Feb 2006 00:44:09 -0000, Keith McGuinness
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John Forbes wrote:
On Wed, 15 Feb 2006 00:18:17 -0000, E.R.N. Reed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Keith McGuinness wrote:
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I always find it amusing that while anti-semitism
> is strictly verboten and speaking negatively of
> the Muslim faith is frowned upon by the politically
> correct, Catholic bashing is not only appropriate,
> it's a favorite diversion of "open-minded" liberals.
> Funny how that works.
Perhaps part of it is because *some* Catholics (notably the Pope and
his side-kicks) make greater attempts to impose their beliefs on the
rest of us than most other religions?
Keith McG
Demonstrably untrue.
I'm not saying it wasn't true several centuries ago, but there's
currently one religion making a greater attempt to impose its beliefs
on the rest of the world -- by force and fear of violence -- and
that religion isn't (nor does it claim to be) any branch of
Christianity.
No. By "us", Keith presumably meant, primarily, his fellow Americans,
and I'm sure the pressure on Americans to espouse a religious belief
comes much more from the various Christian sects than from any other
religion.
Well, actually, I hadn't thought about that aspect but, now that I do,
my personal experience is with my fellow Australians.
Whoops! Sorry.
John
Right now, for instance, there is a debate in the Australian parliament
about the use of RU-486. Various groups are arguing various points of
view (which I will not rehearse here because the issue is way, way, way
OT) *but* the most easily identified religious position is that of
conservative Catholics.
Keith McG
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