Since when is a nun a qualified epidemiologist?
And why do you dumbshits ignore the fact that the H1N1 virus has
killed thousands of people, and the vaccine hasn't killed any?
>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0JqQyl09zQ
You do realize that any crackpot can post any crap at all?
Why do you want to see people die?
--
Ray Fischer
rfis...@sonic.net
There goes Ray again - anyone who tries to save lives is evil. I guess he
wants to be the last man on earth - then all the food is his.
BAM
>>>Those superstitious anti-scientific Catholics. Enemies of progress. That
>>>is,
>>>if by "progress" one means genocide.
>>
>> Since when is a nun a qualified epidemiologist?
>>
>> And why do you dumbshits ignore the fact that the H1N1 virus has
>> killed thousands of people, and the vaccine hasn't killed any?
>>
>>>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0JqQyl09zQ
>>
>> You do realize that any crackpot can post any crap at all?
>>
>> Why do you want to see people die?
>
>There goes Ray again - anyone who tries to save lives is evil.
You hate anything which would save lives and instead promotes
religious propaganda which will kill people.
Why do you want to see people die?
--
Ray Fischer
rfis...@sonic.net
Hey, I have a suggestion. Let's get a Scottish dock-worker's "findings"
on macro-economic theory while we're at it. We could start a collection
of irrelevant opinions.
--
"I do not pretend to be able to prove that there is no God. I equally cannot
prove that Satan is a fiction. The Christian godmay exist; so may the
gods of
Olympus, or of ancient Egypt, or of Babylon. But no one of these
hypotheses is
more probable than any other: they lie outside the region of even probable
knowledge, and therefore there is no reason to consider any of them."
- Bertrand Russell
So you are comparing this doctor to a dock worker? Why such extremes?
BAM
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0JqQyl09zQ
Are you joking? Do you know who Teresa Forcades is, bam?
Obviously not! Let's examine another of Teresa's comments:
"God has placed the life of the fetus while it
is not viable in the hands of its mother [...]
Because of this intimate link of the mother and the
child while it is not viable outside of her, the
decision to abort is inseparable from the mother's
self-determination, from her personal freedom. This
intimate link between two lives means that the life of
the child cannot be saved against the wishes of the
mother without violating her liberty."
Wow, that lines right up with your usual anti-choice
rhetoric, doesn't it?
--
-----------
Brian E. Clark
http://iglesiadescalza.blogspot.com/2009/10/sr-teresa-forcades-told-by-vatican-to.html
BAM
"Brian E. Clark" <brian...@address.invalid.invalid> wrote in message
news:MPG.25766f22...@news.eternal-september.org...
> I agree she's on the edge there. But in the final analysis she states that
> "The right to abortion does not exist",and, "My faith makes me to express my
> allegiance to the current Magisterium. "
>
� If BAM had ben born in the 16th Century, supporting the then current
Magesterium would have meant being pro-abortion in the 1st trimester.
"Unlearned in history, they allow themselves to be governed by the Unknown
Past."
- - historian John Acton
>
http://iglesiadescalza.blogspot.com/2009/10/sr-teresa-forcades-told-by-vatican-to.html
>
> BAM
>
>
> "Brian E. Clark" <brian...@address.invalid.invalid> wrote in message
> news:MPG.25766f22...@news.eternal-september.org...
> > In article <7ZWdnQQlpZ1V2ZTW...@giganews.com>,
> > blahbl...@bellsouth.net says...
> >
> >> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0JqQyl09zQ
> >
> > Are you joking? Do you know who Teresa Forcades is, bam?
> > Obviously not! Let's examine another of Teresa's comments:
> >
> > "God has placed the life of the fetus while it
> > is not viable in the hands of its mother [...]
> > Because of this intimate link of the mother and the
> > child while it is not viable outside of her, the
> > decision to abort is inseparable from the mother's
> > self-determination, from her personal freedom. This
> > intimate link between two lives means that the life of
> > the child cannot be saved against the wishes of the
> > mother without violating her liberty."
> >
> > Wow, that lines right up with your usual anti-choice
> > rhetoric, doesn't it?
> >
> > --
> > -----------
> > Brian E. Clark
> >
--
R.L. Measures. 805-386-3734, www.somis.org
".R.L.Measures" <r...@somis.org> wrote >> I agree she's on the edge there. But
in the final analysis she states that
>> "The right to abortion does not exist",and, "My faith makes me to express
>> my
>> allegiance to the current Magisterium. "
>>
>
> . If BAM had ben born in the 16th Century, supporting the then current
> Magesterium would have meant being pro-abortion in the 1st trimester.
And you'd be the village fool.
BAM
Give the Roman Catholic Pedophile Organization's (formerly known as
the Roman Catholic Church) historical penchant for taking lives, you
can't blame anyone for being suspicious of their motives today.
Unfortunately for you, Bryan, you've got a lifetime term for that office.
--
Patrick L. "The Chief Instigator" Humphrey (pat...@io.com) Houston, Texas
www.io.com/~patrick/aeros.php (TCI's 2009-10 Houston Aeros) AA#2273
LAST GAME: Houston 1, Hamilton 0 (November 25)
NEXT GAME: Friday, November 27 at Syracuse, 6:05
** Ref: p. 375, "Vicars of Christ", Fr. Peter DeRosa, Crown Publishers,
New York, 1988.
> On Thu, 26 Nov 2009 10:31:46 -0500, bam <blahbl...@bellsouth.net> wrote:
>
> > ".R.L.Measures" <r...@somis.org> wrote >> I agree she's on the edge there. But
> > in the final analysis she states that
> >>> "The right to abortion does not exist",and, "My faith makes me to express
> >>> my
> >>> allegiance to the current Magisterium. "
> >>>
> >>
> >> . If BAM had ben born in the 16th Century, supporting the then current
> >> Magesterium would have meant being pro-abortion in the 1st trimester.
> >
> > And you'd be the village fool.
> >
> > BAM
>
> Unfortunately for you, Bryan, you've got a lifetime term for that office.
** chortle