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Catholicism Booming Worldwide; While Another Bites The Dust
Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2012 3:37 pm
by JoltinJoe
Catholicism has now surpassed 1.2 billion adherents worldwide, retaining its title as the largest single Church in the world (Muslims total 1.5 in all, but they are divided into Shiite and Sunni sects). Overall, Christianity has 2 billion followers worldwide).
Meanwhile, Paul Kurtz died last month. Secular humanists now need to find a new website operation as a source for their "objective" morality.
Discuss.

Re: Catholicism Booming Worldwide; While Another Bites The D
Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2012 3:56 pm
by Chizzang
SubWay and McDonald's are the worlds largest restaurants...
Note the similarities between Catholicism and Islam / SubWay and McDonald's
Discuss

Re: Catholicism Booming Worldwide; While Another Bites The D
Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2012 4:07 pm
by JoltinJoe
Chizzang wrote:SubWay and McDonald's are the worlds largest restaurants...
Discuss

Yup, they deliver prudent value and quality product consistently, appreciated by people of common wisdom, but they are scoffed at by the self-declared foo-foo elite and other types like Northeastern Ivy league limousine liberals.
Re: Catholicism Booming Worldwide; While Another Bites The D
Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2012 5:06 pm
by DSUrocks07
Chizzang wrote:SubWay and McDonald's are the worlds largest restaurants...
Note the similarities between Catholicism and Islam / SubWay and McDonald's
Discuss

Both offer the promise of fast results and satisfaction in return for eternal loyalty when the truth is one could provide one's self the save services/benefits at a much lower overall cost in exchange for hard work, drive and dedication.
Re: Catholicism Booming Worldwide; While Another Bites The D
Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2012 5:15 pm
by Chizzang
JoltinJoe wrote:Chizzang wrote:SubWay and McDonald's are the worlds largest restaurants...
Discuss

Yup, they deliver prudent value and quality product consistently, appreciated by people of common wisdom, but they are scoffed at by the self-declared foo-foo elite and other types like Northeastern Ivy league limousine liberals.

well played sir..!!

Re: Catholicism Booming Worldwide; While Another Bites The D
Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2012 5:17 pm
by Chizzang
DSUrocks07 wrote:Chizzang wrote:SubWay and McDonald's are the worlds largest restaurants...
Note the similarities between Catholicism and Islam / SubWay and McDonald's
Discuss

Both offer the promise of fast results and satisfaction in return for eternal loyalty when the truth is one could provide one's self the save services/benefits at a much lower overall cost in exchange for hard work, drive and dedication.

yup
Re: Catholicism Booming Worldwide; While Another Bites The D
Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2012 8:09 pm
by Seahawks08
Yup, they deliver prudent value and quality product consistently
Slow down there cowboy...quality product?

Re: Catholicism Booming Worldwide; While Another Bites The D
Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2012 8:23 pm
by kalm
Chizzang wrote:JoltinJoe wrote:
Yup, they deliver prudent value and quality product consistently, appreciated by people of common wisdom, but they are scoffed at by the self-declared foo-foo elite and other types like Northeastern Ivy league limousine liberals.

well played sir..!!

Yeah...if "prudent value" and "quality product" are what you're searching for in the devine.
I'd make a snide Fordham reference but my directional university wisdom is so common, I can't remember which irrelevant conference they belong to. Are they Ivy?....yet????

Re: Catholicism Booming Worldwide; While Another Bites The D
Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2012 6:20 am
by JoltinJoe
Chizzang wrote:JoltinJoe wrote:
Yup, they deliver prudent value and quality product consistently, appreciated by people of common wisdom, but they are scoffed at by the self-declared foo-foo elite and other types like Northeastern Ivy league limousine liberals.

well played sir..!!

Thanks.
But you aren't the catch.

Re: Catholicism Booming Worldwide; While Another Bites The D
Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2012 6:24 am
by JoltinJoe
kalm wrote:Chizzang wrote:

well played sir..!!

Yeah...if "prudent value" and "quality product" are what you're searching for in the devine.
I'd make a snide Fordham reference but my directional university wisdom is so common, I can't remember which irrelevant conference they belong to. Are they Ivy?....yet????

We are a member of what is frequently called the "Catholic Ivy League." Doesn't that count??

Re: Catholicism Booming Worldwide; While Another Bites The D
Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2012 6:42 am
by kalm
JoltinJoe wrote:kalm wrote:
Yeah...if "prudent value" and "quality product" are what you're searching for in the devine.
I'd make a snide Fordham reference but my directional university wisdom is so common, I can't remember which irrelevant conference they belong to. Are they Ivy?....yet????

We are a member of what is frequently called the "Catholic Ivy League." Doesn't that count??

Not only counts, but far superior.
Father Joe, I'm having "unclean" thoughts regarding the picture of that fish in your previous post Is that a sin?
Re: Catholicism Booming Worldwide; While Another Bites The D
Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2012 8:26 am
by YoUDeeMan
kalm wrote:
Father Joe, I'm having "unclean" thoughts regarding the picture of that fish in your previous post Is that a sin?
I'm confused...do you mean that you don't clean your fish before eating it?
Damn, you Griz and Eagle fans are some tough folks.
Re: Catholicism Booming Worldwide; While Another Bites The D
Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2012 9:46 am
by D1B
JoltinJoe wrote:kalm wrote:
Yeah...if "prudent value" and "quality product" are what you're searching for in the devine.
I'd make a snide Fordham reference but my directional university wisdom is so common, I can't remember which irrelevant conference they belong to. Are they Ivy?....yet????

We are a member of what is frequently called the "Catholic Ivy League." Doesn't that count??

The only difference being, Ivy League administrators don't rape boys.
One of Fordham University‘s top administrators resigned his post on Friday. His resignation closely followed allegations that he had sexually abused a young boy over 42 years ago.
James Liguori, the former president of Iona College and most recently, the executive director of Fordham’s Westchester campus, stepped down just one day after his alleged victim’s lawsuit was made public, according to NY Daily. Fordham University released a statement regarding Brother Liguori’s resignation, partially touching upon the allegations that he had molested a boy in 1969:
“On Thursday, July 19, 2012, Fordham University learned that an advocacy group has claimed a lawsuit alleging child abuse was filed in 2008 against Brother James A. Liguori, associate vice president and executive director for Fordham Westchester,” the statement read. “Brother Liguori passed a criminal background check in fall 2011, when he was hired by Fordham. University officials began investigating immediately, and on Friday, July 20, Brother Liguori submitted his resignation, effective immediately.”
The alleged victim first reported the abuse (which occurred in 1969) in 2008, according to his attorney. He lives in Orange County, California, and claims that Liguori abused him at the Cardinal Farley Military Academy in Rhinecliff, according to a release from the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests. Liguori is 69-years-old and is a member of the Edmund Rice Christian Brothers.
The religious order’s bankruptcy case, filed last year as their assets began to disappear over various sex-abuse cases, opened the door for the case against Liguori to find its way into the public eye, reports the Poughkeepsie Journal.
Read more at
http://www.inquisitr.com/281864/fordham ... PSICiHO.99" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The Catholic Church

Re: Catholicism Booming Worldwide; While Another Bites The D
Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2012 10:35 am
by ASUMountaineer
D1B wrote:JoltinJoe wrote:
We are a member of what is frequently called the "Catholic Ivy League." Doesn't that count??

The only difference being, Ivy League administrators don't rape boys.
One of Fordham University‘s top administrators resigned his post on Friday. His resignation closely followed allegations that he had sexually abused a young boy over 42 years ago.
James Liguori, the former president of Iona College and most recently, the executive director of Fordham’s Westchester campus, stepped down just one day after his alleged victim’s lawsuit was made public, according to NY Daily. Fordham University released a statement regarding Brother Liguori’s resignation, partially touching upon the allegations that he had molested a boy in 1969:
“On Thursday, July 19, 2012, Fordham University learned that an advocacy group has claimed a lawsuit alleging child abuse was filed in 2008 against Brother James A. Liguori, associate vice president and executive director for Fordham Westchester,” the statement read. “Brother Liguori passed a criminal background check in fall 2011, when he was hired by Fordham. University officials began investigating immediately, and on Friday, July 20, Brother Liguori submitted his resignation, effective immediately.”
The alleged victim first reported the abuse (which occurred in 1969) in 2008, according to his attorney. He lives in Orange County, California, and claims that Liguori abused him at the Cardinal Farley Military Academy in Rhinecliff, according to a release from the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests. Liguori is 69-years-old and is a member of the Edmund Rice Christian Brothers.
The religious order’s bankruptcy case, filed last year as their assets began to disappear over various sex-abuse cases, opened the door for the case against Liguori to find its way into the public eye, reports the Poughkeepsie Journal.
Read more at
http://www.inquisitr.com/281864/fordham ... PSICiHO.99" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The Catholic Church

True, so does the B1G.

Re: Catholicism Booming Worldwide; While Another Bites The D
Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2012 11:05 am
by Pwns
Chizzang wrote:SubWay and McDonald's are the worlds largest restaurants...
Note the similarities between Catholicism and Islam / SubWay and McDonald's
Discuss

This is getting off topic, but have you ever heard of experiments where you can get people to tell you cheap wine tastes better than expensive wine if you lie about how much each one costs? Is it really unthinkable that a lot of food snobbery is basically just as irrational? I certainly don't think it is.
