Calm, calm. I do it to make my replies stand out as I find replies hard to distinguish if the same as the original post. However, to sooth your obviously delicate sensibilities, I'll use italics henceforth.:lol:
no you'll be using normal font to me or nothing at all, newb
Hey Realitywins,
I wish you'd back off the bold face. You don't need that to come across and it's too constantly loud for my ears. Anyway, you're shoveling some good sh*t on Mother Theresa. I never accepted her from day one because of her comments on how blessed are the poor because they suffer. Ergo... That's a lot of years between her speaking those words and now. The very same words she said that others accepted as a great care for the impoverished were actually words to keep, if not increase, people impoverished in the name of the Lord. She was sick.
She was a heartless, unemotional, crooked bitch whose legacy is entirely made up by en equally corrupt RCC.
Yep. Making a horrific creature like that a Saint, is exactly why religions suck.
But she is in perfect harmony with the history of the xian church.
Catholic nun speaks out against abortion and is therefore considered "controversial". Derp.
The only things the critics can critique about is that they didn't like her catholic views and her care for the poor didn't always have modern facilities. Also, they seem to be upset that they don't get an accounting of every penny received by her religious order. This isn't a story, its just CNN drama.
Considering that at the time Mother T made her comments about abortion, India had a female fertility rate of 6 babies per woman...it's fair to argue that she was being a moron.
Nonsense. If you want to stop having babies then don't have babies. The argument that abortion is murder but its ok as long as it keeps down the birth rate is moronic. Thats the argument you would have had her make.
Catholic nun speaks out against abortion and is therefore considered "controversial". Derp.
The only things the critics can critique about is that they didn't like her catholic views and her care for the poor didn't always have modern facilities. Also, they seem to be upset that they don't get an accounting of every penny received by her religious order. This isn't a story, its just CNN drama.
R U serious?
It tells one all one needs t know about the RCC that it has made the Bitch of Calcutta a saint.
https://cafedissensusblog.com/2016/...p-chatterjees-mother-teresa-the-untold-story/
If there’s one thing that Catholics should have learned by now, it’s that their heroes often have feet of clay. But that’s not surprising in a faith that encourages chastity, sexual repression, and authoritarianism. In Mother Teresa it found perhaps its most bizarre flowering: a woman who actually wanted her charges to suffer because it brought them closer to Jesus.
I ran into Mother Teresa once: we were flying on the same plane, and as I disembarked from the coach section, she appeared right in front of me as she exited from the first-class section. Not even wondering why a woman who professed humility was flying first class...
https://whyevolutionistrue.wordpres...-the-vatican-were-even-worse-than-we-thought/
Meanwhile, when she was ill, she went to the finest, most expensive medical facilities available. I guess she didn't see the irony in that, but it is typical of the hypocrisy we see with the religious who believe their god is all powerful, but depend on earthly science to keep them alive.
Do you have a source?
Read previous links.
I guess your answer is: "no".
The answer is I have already posted the information.
And you cant readily find it to further enlighten a member of the public?
Weak, very weak...
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