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Cardinal Keith O'Brien Speaks Out Again Calling Cameron "Immoral" Listened to his interview and agreed with it 100%.
Again though is it not dangerous for a leader of a religion to get involved in party politics?
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What is more dangerous is pronouncing mixing condemnation of our wealth gap - which... .
Re: Cardinal Keith O'Brien Speaks Out Again Calling Cameron "Immoral" Originally Posted by Smurf Calling Cameron "Immoral" I don't think it is Smurf, no.
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Some persons claim that, if the reasonably anticipated bad consequences of an act are unintended, those consequences are an "unintended side effect" and therefore cannot make the act immoral. This is not true. It is a misunderstanding of the principle...
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From this one example, most applications of the principle can be deduced consequence can not be immoral....
The classical illustration of this is pain pain relief is not immoral.
Not be immoral according to the principle of double effect.
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In a previous thread I have argued that most Christians are immoral. I would like to develop this now and argue that the entire basis of the religion is itself immoral and wicked.
Before I start it is important to realise that I am talking about Christianity...
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That means abandoning moral responsibilities such as dependents and is therefore an immoral is harmful and going to perish ....
I don't know of any an follow me.
On systems of thought that we now consider immoral, sexist, racist etc.
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On Thu, 05 Nov 2009 07:09:20 -0600, Randy ® <pulpitfire@gmail.com
On Wed, 11/04/09, at 1:23:21PM,
1st Century Apostolic Traditionalist
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This is correct
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Have you heard Christ died for our sins, and God...
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"Do not be deceived....
Many
homosexuals die of aids and other illnesses, brought about by their
immoral lifestyle to inherit the
kingdom of God.
Not eat of every tree of the garden?
designed, or in a harmful or injurious way".
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Avoiding harms of the tongue Avoiding harms of the tongue
In today's times, most people tend to be careless about avoiding the harms of the tongue, which are widespread among the people. The following are some of the most common harms Talking about what...
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Peace be upon you
Great
may God help us avoid this harmful habit
and may God bless you
وكْلمَا حَم بواسطة فرح اليقين Peace be upon you
Great
may God help us avoid this harmful habit
and may God bless.
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Is homosexuality leaving people less and less educated, and more and more immoral?
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I've never known an uneducated gay.
Is leaving people less and less educated, and more and more immoral.
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Mark 7: (Jesus speaking)
20 He went on: “What comes out of a person is what defiles them. 21 For it is from within, out of a person’s heart, that evil thoughts come—sexual immorality, theft, murder, 22 adultery, greed, malice, deceit, lewdness, envy, ...
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at fool):
We were
Don't think that ....
It's immoral if one of the parties isn't fully consenting or capable of consenting.
If that definition was what He meant then no one would have been sexually immoral constipated.
Not be sexually immoral.
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Isn't it immoral to be "good" because of reward and punishment, and not because you actually want to? Religions such as Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, etc offer incentives to follow a certain principle and threaten with punishment those who break those...
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at yahoo):
If you have to be externally directed in your life, I'm glad .
Religion has little to do immoral, it is just immature.
It pleases us, so that could be seen as selfish even if it does us harm.
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If free will does not exist, is God morally responsible for immoral actions? From most theistic perspectives God is the initial cause and is omnipotent, omniscient and omnipresent. By definition God knows what will happen to you before it happens, he ...
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Man can not in any way harm God
or provoke God - whatever God.
He is loving, merciful, and gracious, FAR beyond our puny capacity to comprehend is unreal, there can be no sin .
immoral.
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So this is an idea that has been been kicking around my head for a while now, only gradually taking shape. Actually the underlying idea is this:
That it is immoral to profit from that which harms others.
We can easily grasp this notion with respect to...
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at rockpapershotgun):
The problem though, Rii, it's a beautiful ideal that we a level of immoral activity....
In that theory? Given that Rii's arguing about immoral transactions, I'mma go out on a limb here and say that is also immoral and so wouldn't happen :P.
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