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Offline Petertherock

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Frank: You cant make fun of peoples religion
« on: January 15, 2015, 08:15:04 AM »
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  • Too bad he doesn't call for a crusade against the people that insult the Catholic Faith!

    http://www.foxnews.com/world/2015/01/15/pope-on-charlie-hebdo-there-are-limits-to-freedom-expression-when-faith-is/

    Pope on Charlie Hebdo: There are limits to freedom of expression when faith is insulted

    ABOARD THE PAPAL PLANE –  Pope Francis said Thursday there are limits to freedom of expression, especially when it insults or ridicules someone's faith.

    Francis spoke about the Paris terror attacks while en route to the Philippines, defending free speech as not only a fundamental human right but a duty to speak one's mind for the sake of the common good.

    But he said there were limits.

    By way of example, he referred to Alberto Gasparri, who organizes papal trips and was standing by his side aboard the papal plane.

    "If my good friend Dr. Gasparri says a curse word against my mother, he can expect a punch," Francis said, throwing a pretend punch his way. "It's normal. You cannot provoke. You cannot insult the faith of others. You cannot make fun of the faith of others."

    Many people around the world have defended the right of satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo to publish inflammatory cartoons of the Prophet Muhammed in the wake of the massacre by Islamic extremists at its Paris offices and subsequent attack on a kosher supermarket in which three gunmen killed 17 people.

    But recently the Vatican and four prominent French imams issued a joint declaration that denounced the attacks but also urged the media to treat religions with respect.

    Francis, who has urged Muslim leaders in particular to speak out against Islamic extremism, went a step further when asked by a French journalist about whether there were limits when freedom of expression meets freedom of religion.

    Francis insisted that it was an "aberration" to kill in the name of God and said religion can never be used to justify violence.

    But he said there was a limit to free speech when it concerned offending someone's religious beliefs.

    "There are so many people who speak badly about religions or other religions, who make fun of them, who make a game out of the religions of others," he said. "They are provocateurs. And what happens to them is what would happen to Dr. Gasparri if he says a curse word against my mother. There is a limit."

    In the wake of the Paris attacks, the Vatican has sought to downplay reports that it is a potential target for Islamic extremists, saying it is being vigilant but has received no specific threat.

    Francis said he was concerned primarily for the faithful, and said he had spoken to Vatican security officials who are taking "prudent and secure measures."

    "I am worried, but you know I have a defect: a good dose of carelessness. I'm careless about these things," he said. But he admitted that in his prayers, he had asked that if something were to happen to him that "it doesn't hurt, because I'm not very courageous when it comes to pain. I'm very timid."

    He added, "I'm in God's hands."


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    Frank: You cant make fun of peoples religion
    « Reply #1 on: January 15, 2015, 09:10:39 AM »
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  • This is much more balanced and Catholic, I believe, than many things he has said. I can agree with him. By example Catholics should preach or convert or speak on theological terms to Muslims, and I have.  To publicly insult and provoke Muslims is something that Catholics should stay away from.

    Dante, for example, with the image of Mohamed being eviscerated put back together and eviscerated ad eternum is about as far as we should go.  Let Dante, poetry not publicized, be an example for us.
    We conclude logically that religion can give an efficacious and truly realistic answer to the great modern problems only if it is a religion that is profoundly lived, not simply a superficial and cheap religion made up of some vocal prayers and some ceremonies...


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    Frank: You cant make fun of peoples religion
    « Reply #2 on: January 15, 2015, 03:10:42 PM »
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  • How did Christ say it?  You are dead man bones in white sepulchers.  He made some men mad in that situation!