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Offline John Grace

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Blasphemy and the Irish constitution with Kathy Sinnott
« on: October 13, 2018, 07:17:44 AM »
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  • There will be a referendum in Ireland on 26th October. 



    Offline cassini

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    Re: Blasphemy and the Irish constitution with Kathy Sinnott
    « Reply #1 on: October 14, 2018, 11:26:42 AM »
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  • 'Thou shalt not take the Lord's name in vain.' Second Commandment of GOD.

    On the 1 o'clock RTE news today it was announced that the Irish bishops are in FAVOUR of eliminating the BLASPHEMY law from the Irish Constitution.

    Good job lads. In your WATCH, divorce, queer marriage and abortion have alread been voted in by Irish 'Catholics,' with little or no fight by some from the Bishops of Ireland. Next is the second Commandment, with aLL the Bishops' BLESSING. 

    Not that anyone was ever jailed for blasphemy and not that blasphemy against God and his church is not common in Ireland today on radio and TV (ever see Father Ted), it is the PRINCIPLE OF IT. It is like voting against the 2nd commandment of God.


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    Re: Blasphemy and the Irish constitution with Kathy Sinnott
    « Reply #2 on: October 14, 2018, 12:28:17 PM »
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  • Not that anyone was ever jailed for blasphemy and not that blasphemy against God and his church is not common in Ireland today on radio and TV (ever see Father Ted), it is the PRINCIPLE OF IT. It is like voting against the 2nd commandment of God.

    The first commandment was abolished in the Vatican in the 1960s. Religious liberty.
    Men are not bound, or able to read hearts; but when they see that someone is a heretic by his external works, they judge him to be a heretic pure and simple ... Jerome points this out. (St. Robert Bellarmine)