Bearsalwayswin said:
people forget that
No, I think it's more devious than that. I think they just don't care.
Bearsalwayswin said:
people forget that
The_barBEARian said:Osodecentx said:BigGameBaylorBear said:Oldbear83 said:
Few things prove an egregious bias better than comparing any self-defense action by Israel to the Holocaust against the Jews.
Absolute garbage and lies, that.Gaza City, as recorded by the Associated Press.
— YourFavoriteGuy (@guychristensen_) December 2, 2025
This footage is exactly what Israel fears will be documented by allowing journalists to go to Gaza.
pic.twitter.com/Q5LMXbrocm
Gooood ol self defense
October 7!!!
Who started it?
Excellent point!
Israel had never killed a single Palestinian child before Oct 7.
Up until Oct 7 there had been 80 years of peace and comraderie. The entire area had been a utopia and an example to the rest of the world of how to co-exist and love each other.
The US had never had to send troops or spend a dime in military or economic assistance for Israel bcs everything was so copecetic and harmonious.
Jack Bauer said:π¨ Nick Fuentes just nukes Vivek Ramaswamy: βYou can go back to India.β
— America First (@AFpumpfun) December 20, 2025
Pack your bags, curry boy, and go back to India! America first, no apologies! πΊπΈπ¦ pic.twitter.com/aNStwVuxU2
Sam Lowry said:Mothra said:Sam Lowry said:Mothra said:BigGameBaylorBear said:
Wait some of you don't believe that Israel is committing genocide in the West Bank? Lmao
So they're not targeting civilians - despite the fact Hamas likes to use civilians as human shields, have delivered thousands of tons of food and humanitarian aid, warn the population to leave the areas before a military strike , but that is somehow genocide? Have you ever studied what an actual genocide looks like?
Again, I'm no fan of Netanyahu and I believe he probably took the campaign too far, but we should be careful when we toss around such words. I suppose genocide is now like the term racist - it's completely lost its meaning.
It's been well documented by the UN. You know, the body that defined the term under international law.
We talking about the same Human Rights council that has Chinese and Iranian diplomats serving on same, and whose findings were roundly disputed with evidence to the contrary? We talking about the same body that had denounced the Russian aggression in Ukraine you support?
Lots of countries. That's why they call it the UN.
Mothra said:BigGameBaylorBear said:Mothra said:BigGameBaylorBear said:
Wait some of you don't believe that Israel is committing genocide in the West Bank? Lmao
So they're not targeting civilians - despite the fact Hamas likes to use civilians as human shields, have delivered thousands of tons of food and humanitarian aid, warn the population to leave the areas before a military strike , but that is somehow genocide? Have you ever studied what an actual genocide looks like?
Again, I'm no fan of Netanyahu and I believe he probably took the campaign too far, but we should be careful when we toss around such words. I suppose genocide is now like the term racist - it's completely lost its meaning.
Yes they are, and you're a fool to think otherwise. Hamas uses human shields but the Israelis are an unimaginably cruel people who have inflicted hell on the civilians in Gaza.
If this isn't genocide/ethnic cleansing than neither is the holocaust
Sorry, but they're simply is no good or overwhelming evidence to support your position. It's completely baseless and no doubt influenced by your bias.
Jack Bauer said:Bearsalwayswin said:
fuentes is such a loser tho lol
I'm all for him going after power - Trump, Ben Shapiro, and the likes but the casual racism just diminishes his message. I know he is a smart guy but he loses credibility calling the 2nd Lady of the US a "jeet".
BigGameBaylorBear said:Mothra said:BigGameBaylorBear said:Mothra said:BigGameBaylorBear said:
Wait some of you don't believe that Israel is committing genocide in the West Bank? Lmao
So they're not targeting civilians - despite the fact Hamas likes to use civilians as human shields, have delivered thousands of tons of food and humanitarian aid, warn the population to leave the areas before a military strike , but that is somehow genocide? Have you ever studied what an actual genocide looks like?
Again, I'm no fan of Netanyahu and I believe he probably took the campaign too far, but we should be careful when we toss around such words. I suppose genocide is now like the term racist - it's completely lost its meaning.
Yes they are, and you're a fool to think otherwise. Hamas uses human shields but the Israelis are an unimaginably cruel people who have inflicted hell on the civilians in Gaza.
If this isn't genocide/ethnic cleansing than neither is the holocaust
Sorry, but they're simply is no good or overwhelming evidence to support your position. It's completely baseless and no doubt influenced by your bias.
I trust the Vatican (who has boots on the ground) more than Sicem365 posters who presumably live stateside
whiterock said:The_barBEARian said:whiterock said:The_barBEARian said:
Every day I read about a new jewish terror attack from the beginning of the 20th century that I had never heard about before.π·π΄ 105 years since the first terrorist attack in Romania:
— Daily Romania (@daily_romania) December 18, 2025
In 1920, Max Goldstein, Leon Lichtblau, and Saul Osias, three Jewish Bolsheviks, detonate a bomb in the Romanian Senate, killing several people and injuring many others with the intent of starting a communist revolution pic.twitter.com/zvMSiI6Bco
If international jewry was responsible for communism, why isn't Israel a communist state?
Communism is just a tool used to take power... just bcs they promoted communism doesnt mean they actually believe in it.
They certainly dont have any shame about taking other countries money, which is a very communist attitude to take.
They've sucked Germany dry with a trillion in reparations and sucked US tax payers dry for another trillion by exploiting the vulnerabilities in the US political system.
LOL. at what point did the kibbutz take over political power and force everyone else to join along.....or else?
"sucked dry." Israel has stolen the entire wealth of Germany AND the USA? Are you mad?
Actually, yes. You are mad.
Mothra said:BigGameBaylorBear said:Mothra said:BigGameBaylorBear said:Mothra said:BigGameBaylorBear said:
Wait some of you don't believe that Israel is committing genocide in the West Bank? Lmao
So they're not targeting civilians - despite the fact Hamas likes to use civilians as human shields, have delivered thousands of tons of food and humanitarian aid, warn the population to leave the areas before a military strike , but that is somehow genocide? Have you ever studied what an actual genocide looks like?
Again, I'm no fan of Netanyahu and I believe he probably took the campaign too far, but we should be careful when we toss around such words. I suppose genocide is now like the term racist - it's completely lost its meaning.
Yes they are, and you're a fool to think otherwise. Hamas uses human shields but the Israelis are an unimaginably cruel people who have inflicted hell on the civilians in Gaza.
If this isn't genocide/ethnic cleansing than neither is the holocaust
Sorry, but they're simply is no good or overwhelming evidence to support your position. It's completely baseless and no doubt influenced by your bias.
I trust the Vatican (who has boots on the ground) more than Sicem365 posters who presumably live stateside
LOL. With all due respect, I wouldn't trust that corrupt and misguided body any more than I can throw them. The Vatican has been on the wrong side of history on many occasions.
Oldbear83 said:The_barBEARian said:Oldbear83 said:
I find you more than sus.
Expect you have a closet full of brown shirts, mein herr.
When is the last time the orderly at the nursing home kicked the crap out of you?
Its long overdue.
Sooooooooooooooo many mistakes in your post:
1. I am not in a nursing home (perhaps you are in a facility, that would explain a lot)
2. Orderlies do not as a rule 'kick the crap' out of residents (although again you may have experienced such, which again would explain some of your behavior)
3. I notice you did not actually deny having a closet full of brownshirts
4. You also continue to exhibit anti-semitic opinions consistently.
Btw, I may have found an old photo of you and a buddy in your glory days:
BigGameBaylorBear said:Mothra said:BigGameBaylorBear said:Mothra said:BigGameBaylorBear said:Mothra said:BigGameBaylorBear said:
Wait some of you don't believe that Israel is committing genocide in the West Bank? Lmao
So they're not targeting civilians - despite the fact Hamas likes to use civilians as human shields, have delivered thousands of tons of food and humanitarian aid, warn the population to leave the areas before a military strike , but that is somehow genocide? Have you ever studied what an actual genocide looks like?
Again, I'm no fan of Netanyahu and I believe he probably took the campaign too far, but we should be careful when we toss around such words. I suppose genocide is now like the term racist - it's completely lost its meaning.
Yes they are, and you're a fool to think otherwise. Hamas uses human shields but the Israelis are an unimaginably cruel people who have inflicted hell on the civilians in Gaza.
If this isn't genocide/ethnic cleansing than neither is the holocaust
Sorry, but they're simply is no good or overwhelming evidence to support your position. It's completely baseless and no doubt influenced by your bias.
I trust the Vatican (who has boots on the ground) more than Sicem365 posters who presumably live stateside
LOL. With all due respect, I wouldn't trust that corrupt and misguided body any more than I can throw them. The Vatican has been on the wrong side of history on many occasions.
We are too fundamentally different to continue discussing the topic then. Sounds like you hold classic American anti-Catholic beliefs
Mothra said:
But there is ample evidence of the Catholic Church, and in particular the last couple of popes, who've taken what I would describe as a more left-leaning view on political issues, unwarranted by scripture or church tradition.
Realitybites said:Mothra said:
But there is ample evidence of the Catholic Church, and in particular the last couple of popes, who've taken what I would describe as a more left-leaning view on political issues, unwarranted by scripture or church tradition.
The issue with the positions that Roman Catholicism and Woke Protestantism have taken is not that they are "left leaning politically".
It is that whether you are speaking of the RCC blessing gay couples, the Methodists supporting abortion, or the ELCA supporting mass human trafficking these positions are *immoral* and likely to end up in the damnation of those who promote them.
Let's begin to call spades exactly what they are.
Mothra said:BigGameBaylorBear said:Mothra said:BigGameBaylorBear said:Mothra said:BigGameBaylorBear said:Mothra said:BigGameBaylorBear said:
Wait some of you don't believe that Israel is committing genocide in the West Bank? Lmao
So they're not targeting civilians - despite the fact Hamas likes to use civilians as human shields, have delivered thousands of tons of food and humanitarian aid, warn the population to leave the areas before a military strike , but that is somehow genocide? Have you ever studied what an actual genocide looks like?
Again, I'm no fan of Netanyahu and I believe he probably took the campaign too far, but we should be careful when we toss around such words. I suppose genocide is now like the term racist - it's completely lost its meaning.
Yes they are, and you're a fool to think otherwise. Hamas uses human shields but the Israelis are an unimaginably cruel people who have inflicted hell on the civilians in Gaza.
If this isn't genocide/ethnic cleansing than neither is the holocaust
Sorry, but they're simply is no good or overwhelming evidence to support your position. It's completely baseless and no doubt influenced by your bias.
I trust the Vatican (who has boots on the ground) more than Sicem365 posters who presumably live stateside
LOL. With all due respect, I wouldn't trust that corrupt and misguided body any more than I can throw them. The Vatican has been on the wrong side of history on many occasions.
We are too fundamentally different to continue discussing the topic then. Sounds like you hold classic American anti-Catholic beliefs
Oh, I do have very specific issues with Catholic doctrine for sure (i.e. their anti-scriptural positions), but I wouldn't say I am anti-Catholic in general. I have many Catholic friends and neighbors, and appreciate the reverence they have for God, even if many of their views are misguided (a topic discussed ad nauseum on other threads).
But there is ample evidence of the Catholic Church, and in particular the last couple of popes, who've taken what I would describe as a more left-leaning view on political issues, unwarranted by scripture or church tradition. And that of course doesn't even begin to scratch the surface of some of the many controversies of the Catholic Church over the decades. In short, we should take anything the Catholic Church says with a huge grain of salt.
What's really interesting, though, is your inability to have a discussion because of such beliefs. I consider you somewhat anti-semtic, but that hasn't prevented me from discussing this topic with you. Strange that you draw the line at my specific issues with the Catholic faith.
Realitybites said:
"Wierd tangent?"
Hardly.
I speciifically identified "woke protestantism", which is a very monolithic group. Practically a franchise of the DNC.
This is a question of misidentifying questions of morality as a questions surrounding politics.
BigGameBaylorBear said:Mothra said:BigGameBaylorBear said:Mothra said:BigGameBaylorBear said:Mothra said:BigGameBaylorBear said:Mothra said:BigGameBaylorBear said:
Wait some of you don't believe that Israel is committing genocide in the West Bank? Lmao
So they're not targeting civilians - despite the fact Hamas likes to use civilians as human shields, have delivered thousands of tons of food and humanitarian aid, warn the population to leave the areas before a military strike , but that is somehow genocide? Have you ever studied what an actual genocide looks like?
Again, I'm no fan of Netanyahu and I believe he probably took the campaign too far, but we should be careful when we toss around such words. I suppose genocide is now like the term racist - it's completely lost its meaning.
Yes they are, and you're a fool to think otherwise. Hamas uses human shields but the Israelis are an unimaginably cruel people who have inflicted hell on the civilians in Gaza.
If this isn't genocide/ethnic cleansing than neither is the holocaust
Sorry, but they're simply is no good or overwhelming evidence to support your position. It's completely baseless and no doubt influenced by your bias.
I trust the Vatican (who has boots on the ground) more than Sicem365 posters who presumably live stateside
LOL. With all due respect, I wouldn't trust that corrupt and misguided body any more than I can throw them. The Vatican has been on the wrong side of history on many occasions.
We are too fundamentally different to continue discussing the topic then. Sounds like you hold classic American anti-Catholic beliefs
Oh, I do have very specific issues with Catholic doctrine for sure (i.e. their anti-scriptural positions), but I wouldn't say I am anti-Catholic in general. I have many Catholic friends and neighbors, and appreciate the reverence they have for God, even if many of their views are misguided (a topic discussed ad nauseum on other threads).
But there is ample evidence of the Catholic Church, and in particular the last couple of popes, who've taken what I would describe as a more left-leaning view on political issues, unwarranted by scripture or church tradition. And that of course doesn't even begin to scratch the surface of some of the many controversies of the Catholic Church over the decades. In short, we should take anything the Catholic Church says with a huge grain of salt.
What's really interesting, though, is your inability to have a discussion because of such beliefs. I consider you somewhat anti-semtic, but that hasn't prevented me from discussing this topic with you. Strange that you draw the line at my specific issues with the Catholic faith.
Well I'd love to discuss the Church but I don't want this thread to spin off topic. As I said, it's a fundamental difference and I know neither of us will change their mind. I trust the Church infinitely more than any man-made government, especially Israel or the United States. I don't expect people outside the faith to really understand that.
To get back to the topic of discussion, I trust the sources in front of me. I'm not a fan of the UN but they have boots on the ground, as does the Vatican. I think Cardinal Pizzaballa is an admirable man, I trust what he says.
And as I said, Israel is restricting independent international journalists from entering the area. If there's nothing to hide, let the journalists in and show us
Mothra said:
Your error is believing that left-leaning ideology doesn't also involve questions of morality. Indeed, I would submit the two cannot be divorced from one another.
Mothra said:
BTW, it is worth noting that the Catholic Church strongly rejects replacement/suppresionist theology when it comes to the Jews - one of the doctrines they get right. That would put them at odds with a number of the youngsters on this thread, perhaps including yourself.
Realitybites said:Mothra said:
Your error is believing that left-leaning ideology doesn't also involve questions of morality. Indeed, I would submit the two cannot be divorced from one another.
As I identified in my previous post, left or right leaning politics don't necessarily have to involve questions of fundamental morality. Nor is one side automatically right or wrong.
During the Bush administration, the left's opposition to the Iraq war - something I supported at the time - was correct. I was wrong.
During the Irish Potato Famine, a very free market right leaning UK government would not let food sent to Ireland from around the world be distributed for free to the starving because it would "disrupt free market principles". Over a million people died.
BigGameBaylorBear said:Mothra said:
BTW, it is worth noting that the Catholic Church strongly rejects replacement/suppresionist theology when it comes to the Jews - one of the doctrines they get right. That would put them at odds with a number of the youngsters on this thread, perhaps including yourself.
I'm aware of the doctrine on that and I think it's a very complicated topic. It's still debated to this day within the Church as it's somewhat paradoxical at face value.
I believe it was ultimately implemented in response to the Holocaust as a way to prevent Jewish persecution from Christians
Mothra said:BigGameBaylorBear said:Mothra said:BigGameBaylorBear said:Mothra said:BigGameBaylorBear said:Mothra said:BigGameBaylorBear said:Mothra said:BigGameBaylorBear said:
Wait some of you don't believe that Israel is committing genocide in the West Bank? Lmao
So they're not targeting civilians - despite the fact Hamas likes to use civilians as human shields, have delivered thousands of tons of food and humanitarian aid, warn the population to leave the areas before a military strike , but that is somehow genocide? Have you ever studied what an actual genocide looks like?
Again, I'm no fan of Netanyahu and I believe he probably took the campaign too far, but we should be careful when we toss around such words. I suppose genocide is now like the term racist - it's completely lost its meaning.
Yes they are, and you're a fool to think otherwise. Hamas uses human shields but the Israelis are an unimaginably cruel people who have inflicted hell on the civilians in Gaza.
If this isn't genocide/ethnic cleansing than neither is the holocaust
Sorry, but they're simply is no good or overwhelming evidence to support your position. It's completely baseless and no doubt influenced by your bias.
I trust the Vatican (who has boots on the ground) more than Sicem365 posters who presumably live stateside
LOL. With all due respect, I wouldn't trust that corrupt and misguided body any more than I can throw them. The Vatican has been on the wrong side of history on many occasions.
We are too fundamentally different to continue discussing the topic then. Sounds like you hold classic American anti-Catholic beliefs
Oh, I do have very specific issues with Catholic doctrine for sure (i.e. their anti-scriptural positions), but I wouldn't say I am anti-Catholic in general. I have many Catholic friends and neighbors, and appreciate the reverence they have for God, even if many of their views are misguided (a topic discussed ad nauseum on other threads).
But there is ample evidence of the Catholic Church, and in particular the last couple of popes, who've taken what I would describe as a more left-leaning view on political issues, unwarranted by scripture or church tradition. And that of course doesn't even begin to scratch the surface of some of the many controversies of the Catholic Church over the decades. In short, we should take anything the Catholic Church says with a huge grain of salt.
What's really interesting, though, is your inability to have a discussion because of such beliefs. I consider you somewhat anti-semtic, but that hasn't prevented me from discussing this topic with you. Strange that you draw the line at my specific issues with the Catholic faith.
Well I'd love to discuss the Church but I don't want this thread to spin off topic. As I said, it's a fundamental difference and I know neither of us will change their mind. I trust the Church infinitely more than any man-made government, especially Israel or the United States. I don't expect people outside the faith to really understand that.
To get back to the topic of discussion, I trust the sources in front of me. I'm not a fan of the UN but they have boots on the ground, as does the Vatican. I think Cardinal Pizzaballa is an admirable man, I trust what he says.
And as I said, Israel is restricting independent international journalists from entering the area. If there's nothing to hide, let the journalists in and show us
Here is the fundamental issue as I see it: the Vatican remains a man-made institution, led by men, all of whom are sinners and fallible. In that sense, it is no different from the U.S., Israel, or any other institution led by men.
Mothra said:BigGameBaylorBear said:Mothra said:
BTW, it is worth noting that the Catholic Church strongly rejects replacement/suppresionist theology when it comes to the Jews - one of the doctrines they get right. That would put them at odds with a number of the youngsters on this thread, perhaps including yourself.
I'm aware of the doctrine on that and I think it's a very complicated topic. It's still debated to this day within the Church as it's somewhat paradoxical at face value.
I believe it was ultimately implemented in response to the Holocaust as a way to prevent Jewish persecution from Christians
The doctrine has been around for centuries - long before the Holocaust. And there is a plethora of verses to support the Catholic position (and literally, zero, that support the opposite position).
As I said, this is one of the issues the Catholic Church gets right, and it is strongly supported by scripture.
BigGameBaylorBear said:Mothra said:BigGameBaylorBear said:Mothra said:BigGameBaylorBear said:Mothra said:BigGameBaylorBear said:Mothra said:BigGameBaylorBear said:Mothra said:BigGameBaylorBear said:
Wait some of you don't believe that Israel is committing genocide in the West Bank? Lmao
So they're not targeting civilians - despite the fact Hamas likes to use civilians as human shields, have delivered thousands of tons of food and humanitarian aid, warn the population to leave the areas before a military strike , but that is somehow genocide? Have you ever studied what an actual genocide looks like?
Again, I'm no fan of Netanyahu and I believe he probably took the campaign too far, but we should be careful when we toss around such words. I suppose genocide is now like the term racist - it's completely lost its meaning.
Yes they are, and you're a fool to think otherwise. Hamas uses human shields but the Israelis are an unimaginably cruel people who have inflicted hell on the civilians in Gaza.
If this isn't genocide/ethnic cleansing than neither is the holocaust
Sorry, but they're simply is no good or overwhelming evidence to support your position. It's completely baseless and no doubt influenced by your bias.
I trust the Vatican (who has boots on the ground) more than Sicem365 posters who presumably live stateside
LOL. With all due respect, I wouldn't trust that corrupt and misguided body any more than I can throw them. The Vatican has been on the wrong side of history on many occasions.
We are too fundamentally different to continue discussing the topic then. Sounds like you hold classic American anti-Catholic beliefs
Oh, I do have very specific issues with Catholic doctrine for sure (i.e. their anti-scriptural positions), but I wouldn't say I am anti-Catholic in general. I have many Catholic friends and neighbors, and appreciate the reverence they have for God, even if many of their views are misguided (a topic discussed ad nauseum on other threads).
But there is ample evidence of the Catholic Church, and in particular the last couple of popes, who've taken what I would describe as a more left-leaning view on political issues, unwarranted by scripture or church tradition. And that of course doesn't even begin to scratch the surface of some of the many controversies of the Catholic Church over the decades. In short, we should take anything the Catholic Church says with a huge grain of salt.
What's really interesting, though, is your inability to have a discussion because of such beliefs. I consider you somewhat anti-semtic, but that hasn't prevented me from discussing this topic with you. Strange that you draw the line at my specific issues with the Catholic faith.
Well I'd love to discuss the Church but I don't want this thread to spin off topic. As I said, it's a fundamental difference and I know neither of us will change their mind. I trust the Church infinitely more than any man-made government, especially Israel or the United States. I don't expect people outside the faith to really understand that.
To get back to the topic of discussion, I trust the sources in front of me. I'm not a fan of the UN but they have boots on the ground, as does the Vatican. I think Cardinal Pizzaballa is an admirable man, I trust what he says.
And as I said, Israel is restricting independent international journalists from entering the area. If there's nothing to hide, let the journalists in and show us
Here is the fundamental issue as I see it: the Vatican remains a man-made institution, led by men, all of whom are sinners and fallible. In that sense, it is no different from the U.S., Israel, or any other institution led by men.
I knew you would use that part in your rebuttal haha. That's what I meant by fundamental differences though. You already know it's Catholic doctrine that Christ founded the church. I would be denying the Church if I denied that
BigGameBaylorBear said:Mothra said:BigGameBaylorBear said:Mothra said:
BTW, it is worth noting that the Catholic Church strongly rejects replacement/suppresionist theology when it comes to the Jews - one of the doctrines they get right. That would put them at odds with a number of the youngsters on this thread, perhaps including yourself.
I'm aware of the doctrine on that and I think it's a very complicated topic. It's still debated to this day within the Church as it's somewhat paradoxical at face value.
I believe it was ultimately implemented in response to the Holocaust as a way to prevent Jewish persecution from Christians
The doctrine has been around for centuries - long before the Holocaust. And there is a plethora of verses to support the Catholic position (and literally, zero, that support the opposite position).
As I said, this is one of the issues the Catholic Church gets right, and it is strongly supported by scripture.
It's been around but I don't think the Church officially rejected the notion until Vatican II which was in the 60's
Mothra said:BigGameBaylorBear said:Mothra said:BigGameBaylorBear said:Mothra said:BigGameBaylorBear said:Mothra said:BigGameBaylorBear said:Mothra said:BigGameBaylorBear said:Mothra said:BigGameBaylorBear said:
Wait some of you don't believe that Israel is committing genocide in the West Bank? Lmao
So they're not targeting civilians - despite the fact Hamas likes to use civilians as human shields, have delivered thousands of tons of food and humanitarian aid, warn the population to leave the areas before a military strike , but that is somehow genocide? Have you ever studied what an actual genocide looks like?
Again, I'm no fan of Netanyahu and I believe he probably took the campaign too far, but we should be careful when we toss around such words. I suppose genocide is now like the term racist - it's completely lost its meaning.
Yes they are, and you're a fool to think otherwise. Hamas uses human shields but the Israelis are an unimaginably cruel people who have inflicted hell on the civilians in Gaza.
If this isn't genocide/ethnic cleansing than neither is the holocaust
Sorry, but they're simply is no good or overwhelming evidence to support your position. It's completely baseless and no doubt influenced by your bias.
I trust the Vatican (who has boots on the ground) more than Sicem365 posters who presumably live stateside
LOL. With all due respect, I wouldn't trust that corrupt and misguided body any more than I can throw them. The Vatican has been on the wrong side of history on many occasions.
We are too fundamentally different to continue discussing the topic then. Sounds like you hold classic American anti-Catholic beliefs
Oh, I do have very specific issues with Catholic doctrine for sure (i.e. their anti-scriptural positions), but I wouldn't say I am anti-Catholic in general. I have many Catholic friends and neighbors, and appreciate the reverence they have for God, even if many of their views are misguided (a topic discussed ad nauseum on other threads).
But there is ample evidence of the Catholic Church, and in particular the last couple of popes, who've taken what I would describe as a more left-leaning view on political issues, unwarranted by scripture or church tradition. And that of course doesn't even begin to scratch the surface of some of the many controversies of the Catholic Church over the decades. In short, we should take anything the Catholic Church says with a huge grain of salt.
What's really interesting, though, is your inability to have a discussion because of such beliefs. I consider you somewhat anti-semtic, but that hasn't prevented me from discussing this topic with you. Strange that you draw the line at my specific issues with the Catholic faith.
Well I'd love to discuss the Church but I don't want this thread to spin off topic. As I said, it's a fundamental difference and I know neither of us will change their mind. I trust the Church infinitely more than any man-made government, especially Israel or the United States. I don't expect people outside the faith to really understand that.
To get back to the topic of discussion, I trust the sources in front of me. I'm not a fan of the UN but they have boots on the ground, as does the Vatican. I think Cardinal Pizzaballa is an admirable man, I trust what he says.
And as I said, Israel is restricting independent international journalists from entering the area. If there's nothing to hide, let the journalists in and show us
Here is the fundamental issue as I see it: the Vatican remains a man-made institution, led by men, all of whom are sinners and fallible. In that sense, it is no different from the U.S., Israel, or any other institution led by men.
I knew you would use that part in your rebuttal haha. That's what I meant by fundamental differences though. You already know it's Catholic doctrine that Christ founded the church. I would be denying the Church if I denied that
What "humans" does the Catholic Church identify as being infallible and without sin? Only Christ and Mary (and it's wrong on Mary - again, topic for another thread).
That being the case, I am not sure it's all that controversial to say that even the Pope and Catholic leadership are comprised of sinners (or at least it shouldn't be) and can make mistakes. They're still human, after all. I don't think that recognizing that fact is in any way a rejection that Christ founded the RCC (again, a position I don't agree with, but a topic for another thread).
Mothra said:BigGameBaylorBear said:Mothra said:BigGameBaylorBear said:Mothra said:
BTW, it is worth noting that the Catholic Church strongly rejects replacement/suppresionist theology when it comes to the Jews - one of the doctrines they get right. That would put them at odds with a number of the youngsters on this thread, perhaps including yourself.
I'm aware of the doctrine on that and I think it's a very complicated topic. It's still debated to this day within the Church as it's somewhat paradoxical at face value.
I believe it was ultimately implemented in response to the Holocaust as a way to prevent Jewish persecution from Christians
The doctrine has been around for centuries - long before the Holocaust. And there is a plethora of verses to support the Catholic position (and literally, zero, that support the opposite position).
As I said, this is one of the issues the Catholic Church gets right, and it is strongly supported by scripture.
It's been around but I don't think the Church officially rejected the notion until Vatican II which was in the 60's
I think it's accurate to say the Church didn't take an official position on the subject until that time, but there is evidence that the Catholic church taught as much for centuries.
BigGameBaylorBear said:Mothra said:BigGameBaylorBear said:Mothra said:BigGameBaylorBear said:Mothra said:BigGameBaylorBear said:Mothra said:BigGameBaylorBear said:Mothra said:BigGameBaylorBear said:Mothra said:BigGameBaylorBear said:
Wait some of you don't believe that Israel is committing genocide in the West Bank? Lmao
So they're not targeting civilians - despite the fact Hamas likes to use civilians as human shields, have delivered thousands of tons of food and humanitarian aid, warn the population to leave the areas before a military strike , but that is somehow genocide? Have you ever studied what an actual genocide looks like?
Again, I'm no fan of Netanyahu and I believe he probably took the campaign too far, but we should be careful when we toss around such words. I suppose genocide is now like the term racist - it's completely lost its meaning.
Yes they are, and you're a fool to think otherwise. Hamas uses human shields but the Israelis are an unimaginably cruel people who have inflicted hell on the civilians in Gaza.
If this isn't genocide/ethnic cleansing than neither is the holocaust
Sorry, but they're simply is no good or overwhelming evidence to support your position. It's completely baseless and no doubt influenced by your bias.
I trust the Vatican (who has boots on the ground) more than Sicem365 posters who presumably live stateside
LOL. With all due respect, I wouldn't trust that corrupt and misguided body any more than I can throw them. The Vatican has been on the wrong side of history on many occasions.
We are too fundamentally different to continue discussing the topic then. Sounds like you hold classic American anti-Catholic beliefs
Oh, I do have very specific issues with Catholic doctrine for sure (i.e. their anti-scriptural positions), but I wouldn't say I am anti-Catholic in general. I have many Catholic friends and neighbors, and appreciate the reverence they have for God, even if many of their views are misguided (a topic discussed ad nauseum on other threads).
But there is ample evidence of the Catholic Church, and in particular the last couple of popes, who've taken what I would describe as a more left-leaning view on political issues, unwarranted by scripture or church tradition. And that of course doesn't even begin to scratch the surface of some of the many controversies of the Catholic Church over the decades. In short, we should take anything the Catholic Church says with a huge grain of salt.
What's really interesting, though, is your inability to have a discussion because of such beliefs. I consider you somewhat anti-semtic, but that hasn't prevented me from discussing this topic with you. Strange that you draw the line at my specific issues with the Catholic faith.
Well I'd love to discuss the Church but I don't want this thread to spin off topic. As I said, it's a fundamental difference and I know neither of us will change their mind. I trust the Church infinitely more than any man-made government, especially Israel or the United States. I don't expect people outside the faith to really understand that.
To get back to the topic of discussion, I trust the sources in front of me. I'm not a fan of the UN but they have boots on the ground, as does the Vatican. I think Cardinal Pizzaballa is an admirable man, I trust what he says.
And as I said, Israel is restricting independent international journalists from entering the area. If there's nothing to hide, let the journalists in and show us
Here is the fundamental issue as I see it: the Vatican remains a man-made institution, led by men, all of whom are sinners and fallible. In that sense, it is no different from the U.S., Israel, or any other institution led by men.
I knew you would use that part in your rebuttal haha. That's what I meant by fundamental differences though. You already know it's Catholic doctrine that Christ founded the church. I would be denying the Church if I denied that
What "humans" does the Catholic Church identify as being infallible and without sin? Only Christ and Mary (and it's wrong on Mary - again, topic for another thread).
That being the case, I am not sure it's all that controversial to say that even the Pope and Catholic leadership are comprised of sinners (or at least it shouldn't be) and can make mistakes. They're still human, after all. I don't think that recognizing that fact is in any way a rejection that Christ founded the RCC (again, a position I don't agree with, but a topic for another thread).
Correct. We believe in the Immaculate Conception of Mary
But it's not remotely controversial to say the Pope or Saints are sinners
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Wait some of you don't believe that Israel is committing genocide in the West Bank? Lmao
So they're not targeting civilians - despite the fact Hamas likes to use civilians as human shields, have delivered thousands of tons of food and humanitarian aid, warn the population to leave the areas before a military strike , but that is somehow genocide? Have you ever studied what an actual genocide looks like?
Again, I'm no fan of Netanyahu and I believe he probably took the campaign too far, but we should be careful when we toss around such words. I suppose genocide is now like the term racist - it's completely lost its meaning.
Yes they are, and you're a fool to think otherwise. Hamas uses human shields but the Israelis are an unimaginably cruel people who have inflicted hell on the civilians in Gaza.
If this isn't genocide/ethnic cleansing than neither is the holocaust
Sorry, but they're simply is no good or overwhelming evidence to support your position. It's completely baseless and no doubt influenced by your bias.
I trust the Vatican (who has boots on the ground) more than Sicem365 posters who presumably live stateside
LOL. With all due respect, I wouldn't trust that corrupt and misguided body any more than I can throw them. The Vatican has been on the wrong side of history on many occasions.
We are too fundamentally different to continue discussing the topic then. Sounds like you hold classic American anti-Catholic beliefs
Oh, I do have very specific issues with Catholic doctrine for sure (i.e. their anti-scriptural positions), but I wouldn't say I am anti-Catholic in general. I have many Catholic friends and neighbors, and appreciate the reverence they have for God, even if many of their views are misguided (a topic discussed ad nauseum on other threads).
But there is ample evidence of the Catholic Church, and in particular the last couple of popes, who've taken what I would describe as a more left-leaning view on political issues, unwarranted by scripture or church tradition. And that of course doesn't even begin to scratch the surface of some of the many controversies of the Catholic Church over the decades. In short, we should take anything the Catholic Church says with a huge grain of salt.
What's really interesting, though, is your inability to have a discussion because of such beliefs. I consider you somewhat anti-semtic, but that hasn't prevented me from discussing this topic with you. Strange that you draw the line at my specific issues with the Catholic faith.
Well I'd love to discuss the Church but I don't want this thread to spin off topic. As I said, it's a fundamental difference and I know neither of us will change their mind. I trust the Church infinitely more than any man-made government, especially Israel or the United States. I don't expect people outside the faith to really understand that.
To get back to the topic of discussion, I trust the sources in front of me. I'm not a fan of the UN but they have boots on the ground, as does the Vatican. I think Cardinal Pizzaballa is an admirable man, I trust what he says.
And as I said, Israel is restricting independent international journalists from entering the area. If there's nothing to hide, let the journalists in and show us
Here is the fundamental issue as I see it: the Vatican remains a man-made institution, led by men, all of whom are sinners and fallible. In that sense, it is no different from the U.S., Israel, or any other institution led by men.
I knew you would use that part in your rebuttal haha. That's what I meant by fundamental differences though. You already know it's Catholic doctrine that Christ founded the church. I would be denying the Church if I denied that
What "humans" does the Catholic Church identify as being infallible and without sin? Only Christ and Mary (and it's wrong on Mary - again, topic for another thread).
That being the case, I am not sure it's all that controversial to say that even the Pope and Catholic leadership are comprised of sinners (or at least it shouldn't be) and can make mistakes. They're still human, after all. I don't think that recognizing that fact is in any way a rejection that Christ founded the RCC (again, a position I don't agree with, but a topic for another thread).
Correct. We believe in the Immaculate Conception of Mary
But it's not remotely controversial to say the Pope or Saints are sinners
I agree, which is why it's safe to say that any institution composed of fallible beings may get it wrong from time to time.
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Wait some of you don't believe that Israel is committing genocide in the West Bank? Lmao
So they're not targeting civilians - despite the fact Hamas likes to use civilians as human shields, have delivered thousands of tons of food and humanitarian aid, warn the population to leave the areas before a military strike , but that is somehow genocide? Have you ever studied what an actual genocide looks like?
Again, I'm no fan of Netanyahu and I believe he probably took the campaign too far, but we should be careful when we toss around such words. I suppose genocide is now like the term racist - it's completely lost its meaning.
Yes they are, and you're a fool to think otherwise. Hamas uses human shields but the Israelis are an unimaginably cruel people who have inflicted hell on the civilians in Gaza.
If this isn't genocide/ethnic cleansing than neither is the holocaust
Sorry, but they're simply is no good or overwhelming evidence to support your position. It's completely baseless and no doubt influenced by your bias.
I trust the Vatican (who has boots on the ground) more than Sicem365 posters who presumably live stateside
LOL. With all due respect, I wouldn't trust that corrupt and misguided body any more than I can throw them. The Vatican has been on the wrong side of history on many occasions.
We are too fundamentally different to continue discussing the topic then. Sounds like you hold classic American anti-Catholic beliefs
Oh, I do have very specific issues with Catholic doctrine for sure (i.e. their anti-scriptural positions), but I wouldn't say I am anti-Catholic in general. I have many Catholic friends and neighbors, and appreciate the reverence they have for God, even if many of their views are misguided (a topic discussed ad nauseum on other threads).
But there is ample evidence of the Catholic Church, and in particular the last couple of popes, who've taken what I would describe as a more left-leaning view on political issues, unwarranted by scripture or church tradition. And that of course doesn't even begin to scratch the surface of some of the many controversies of the Catholic Church over the decades. In short, we should take anything the Catholic Church says with a huge grain of salt.
What's really interesting, though, is your inability to have a discussion because of such beliefs. I consider you somewhat anti-semtic, but that hasn't prevented me from discussing this topic with you. Strange that you draw the line at my specific issues with the Catholic faith.
Well I'd love to discuss the Church but I don't want this thread to spin off topic. As I said, it's a fundamental difference and I know neither of us will change their mind. I trust the Church infinitely more than any man-made government, especially Israel or the United States. I don't expect people outside the faith to really understand that.
To get back to the topic of discussion, I trust the sources in front of me. I'm not a fan of the UN but they have boots on the ground, as does the Vatican. I think Cardinal Pizzaballa is an admirable man, I trust what he says.
And as I said, Israel is restricting independent international journalists from entering the area. If there's nothing to hide, let the journalists in and show us
Here is the fundamental issue as I see it: the Vatican remains a man-made institution, led by men, all of whom are sinners and fallible. In that sense, it is no different from the U.S., Israel, or any other institution led by men.
I knew you would use that part in your rebuttal haha. That's what I meant by fundamental differences though. You already know it's Catholic doctrine that Christ founded the church. I would be denying the Church if I denied that
What "humans" does the Catholic Church identify as being infallible and without sin? Only Christ and Mary (and it's wrong on Mary - again, topic for another thread).
That being the case, I am not sure it's all that controversial to say that even the Pope and Catholic leadership are comprised of sinners (or at least it shouldn't be) and can make mistakes. They're still human, after all. I don't think that recognizing that fact is in any way a rejection that Christ founded the RCC (again, a position I don't agree with, but a topic for another thread).
Correct. We believe in the Immaculate Conception of Mary
But it's not remotely controversial to say the Pope or Saints are sinners
I agree, which is why it's safe to say that any institution composed of fallible beings may get it wrong from time to time.
Particularly their opinions on the rejection of replacement theology
Kidding! I'm just poking fun
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Wait some of you don't believe that Israel is committing genocide in the West Bank? Lmao
So they're not targeting civilians - despite the fact Hamas likes to use civilians as human shields, have delivered thousands of tons of food and humanitarian aid, warn the population to leave the areas before a military strike , but that is somehow genocide? Have you ever studied what an actual genocide looks like?
Again, I'm no fan of Netanyahu and I believe he probably took the campaign too far, but we should be careful when we toss around such words. I suppose genocide is now like the term racist - it's completely lost its meaning.
Yes they are, and you're a fool to think otherwise. Hamas uses human shields but the Israelis are an unimaginably cruel people who have inflicted hell on the civilians in Gaza.
If this isn't genocide/ethnic cleansing than neither is the holocaust
Sorry, but they're simply is no good or overwhelming evidence to support your position. It's completely baseless and no doubt influenced by your bias.
I trust the Vatican (who has boots on the ground) more than Sicem365 posters who presumably live stateside
LOL. With all due respect, I wouldn't trust that corrupt and misguided body any more than I can throw them. The Vatican has been on the wrong side of history on many occasions.
We are too fundamentally different to continue discussing the topic then. Sounds like you hold classic American anti-Catholic beliefs
Oh, I do have very specific issues with Catholic doctrine for sure (i.e. their anti-scriptural positions), but I wouldn't say I am anti-Catholic in general. I have many Catholic friends and neighbors, and appreciate the reverence they have for God, even if many of their views are misguided (a topic discussed ad nauseum on other threads).
But there is ample evidence of the Catholic Church, and in particular the last couple of popes, who've taken what I would describe as a more left-leaning view on political issues, unwarranted by scripture or church tradition. And that of course doesn't even begin to scratch the surface of some of the many controversies of the Catholic Church over the decades. In short, we should take anything the Catholic Church says with a huge grain of salt.
What's really interesting, though, is your inability to have a discussion because of such beliefs. I consider you somewhat anti-semtic, but that hasn't prevented me from discussing this topic with you. Strange that you draw the line at my specific issues with the Catholic faith.
Well I'd love to discuss the Church but I don't want this thread to spin off topic. As I said, it's a fundamental difference and I know neither of us will change their mind. I trust the Church infinitely more than any man-made government, especially Israel or the United States. I don't expect people outside the faith to really understand that.
To get back to the topic of discussion, I trust the sources in front of me. I'm not a fan of the UN but they have boots on the ground, as does the Vatican. I think Cardinal Pizzaballa is an admirable man, I trust what he says.
And as I said, Israel is restricting independent international journalists from entering the area. If there's nothing to hide, let the journalists in and show us
Here is the fundamental issue as I see it: the Vatican remains a man-made institution, led by men, all of whom are sinners and fallible. In that sense, it is no different from the U.S., Israel, or any other institution led by men.
I knew you would use that part in your rebuttal haha. That's what I meant by fundamental differences though. You already know it's Catholic doctrine that Christ founded the church. I would be denying the Church if I denied that
What "humans" does the Catholic Church identify as being infallible and without sin? Only Christ and Mary (and it's wrong on Mary - again, topic for another thread).
That being the case, I am not sure it's all that controversial to say that even the Pope and Catholic leadership are comprised of sinners (or at least it shouldn't be) and can make mistakes. They're still human, after all. I don't think that recognizing that fact is in any way a rejection that Christ founded the RCC (again, a position I don't agree with, but a topic for another thread).
Correct. We believe in the Immaculate Conception of Mary
But it's not remotely controversial to say the Pope or Saints are sinners
I agree, which is why it's safe to say that any institution composed of fallible beings may get it wrong from time to time.
Particularly their opinions on the rejection of replacement theology
Kidding! I'm just poking fun
Certainly, they could be wrong on any issue, including that. But the great weight of scriptural support is on their side on that issue.
And indeed, that is how any doctrine should be viewed - against the great weight of scripture.
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Wait some of you don't believe that Israel is committing genocide in the West Bank? Lmao
So they're not targeting civilians - despite the fact Hamas likes to use civilians as human shields, have delivered thousands of tons of food and humanitarian aid, warn the population to leave the areas before a military strike , but that is somehow genocide? Have you ever studied what an actual genocide looks like?
Again, I'm no fan of Netanyahu and I believe he probably took the campaign too far, but we should be careful when we toss around such words. I suppose genocide is now like the term racist - it's completely lost its meaning.
Yes they are, and you're a fool to think otherwise. Hamas uses human shields but the Israelis are an unimaginably cruel people who have inflicted hell on the civilians in Gaza.
If this isn't genocide/ethnic cleansing than neither is the holocaust
Sorry, but they're simply is no good or overwhelming evidence to support your position. It's completely baseless and no doubt influenced by your bias.
I trust the Vatican (who has boots on the ground) more than Sicem365 posters who presumably live stateside
LOL. With all due respect, I wouldn't trust that corrupt and misguided body any more than I can throw them. The Vatican has been on the wrong side of history on many occasions.
We are too fundamentally different to continue discussing the topic then. Sounds like you hold classic American anti-Catholic beliefs
Oh, I do have very specific issues with Catholic doctrine for sure (i.e. their anti-scriptural positions), but I wouldn't say I am anti-Catholic in general. I have many Catholic friends and neighbors, and appreciate the reverence they have for God, even if many of their views are misguided (a topic discussed ad nauseum on other threads).
But there is ample evidence of the Catholic Church, and in particular the last couple of popes, who've taken what I would describe as a more left-leaning view on political issues, unwarranted by scripture or church tradition. And that of course doesn't even begin to scratch the surface of some of the many controversies of the Catholic Church over the decades. In short, we should take anything the Catholic Church says with a huge grain of salt.
What's really interesting, though, is your inability to have a discussion because of such beliefs. I consider you somewhat anti-semtic, but that hasn't prevented me from discussing this topic with you. Strange that you draw the line at my specific issues with the Catholic faith.
Well I'd love to discuss the Church but I don't want this thread to spin off topic. As I said, it's a fundamental difference and I know neither of us will change their mind. I trust the Church infinitely more than any man-made government, especially Israel or the United States. I don't expect people outside the faith to really understand that.
To get back to the topic of discussion, I trust the sources in front of me. I'm not a fan of the UN but they have boots on the ground, as does the Vatican. I think Cardinal Pizzaballa is an admirable man, I trust what he says.
And as I said, Israel is restricting independent international journalists from entering the area. If there's nothing to hide, let the journalists in and show us
Here is the fundamental issue as I see it: the Vatican remains a man-made institution, led by men, all of whom are sinners and fallible. In that sense, it is no different from the U.S., Israel, or any other institution led by men.
I knew you would use that part in your rebuttal haha. That's what I meant by fundamental differences though. You already know it's Catholic doctrine that Christ founded the church. I would be denying the Church if I denied that
What "humans" does the Catholic Church identify as being infallible and without sin? Only Christ and Mary (and it's wrong on Mary - again, topic for another thread).
That being the case, I am not sure it's all that controversial to say that even the Pope and Catholic leadership are comprised of sinners (or at least it shouldn't be) and can make mistakes. They're still human, after all. I don't think that recognizing that fact is in any way a rejection that Christ founded the RCC (again, a position I don't agree with, but a topic for another thread).
Correct. We believe in the Immaculate Conception of Mary
But it's not remotely controversial to say the Pope or Saints are sinners
I agree, which is why it's safe to say that any institution composed of fallible beings may get it wrong from time to time.
Particularly their opinions on the rejection of replacement theology
Kidding! I'm just poking fun
Certainly, they could be wrong on any issue, including that. But the great weight of scriptural support is on their side on that issue.
And indeed, that is how any doctrine should be viewed - against the great weight of scripture.
I don't know how to feel about it.
If the old covenant remains, what is the point of Christ?
Does it only apply to ethnic Jews or religious Jews as well?
Can a gentile convert to Judaism and be saved?
What about the Jews who are waiting for their own messiah? Does their messiah not line up with our anti-Christ?
I'm pretty sure the doctrine states that Christ is still essential for salvation and that ultimately it's a divine mystery how Jews receive it
Given the open ended nature of the doctrine, I lean towards it being an attempt to curb anti-semitism in the church, as many Catholics have historically held hostile beliefs against the Jews
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You don't have to trust the Vatican to know what's happening in Gaza. You just have to trust your own eyes. The IDF is so brazen in its crimes that their own government finally told them to stay off TikTok and YouTube. I've posted over a dozen videos in this forum, always to no response.
You think the UN is reliable when they talk about collateral damage in Ukraine (which no one denies), but not when they talk about genocide in Gaza. I'd say the inconsistency is yours.