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These are also very sad too. :(
78 year old man dies
tragic. maybe we should cancel all future post of the month competitions in their honour :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by pete
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Originally Posted by Éanna
Some people are actign the eejit on here as the POTM comp for APril is up now! I am not going to post a link because you should know how to look at the top of a page :rolleyes:
I PERSONALLY didn't feel like judging the competition whilst mourning for the Holy Father-if you've got a problem with that give me your hotmail adresss and we can sort it out on MSN rather than clogging up the board!
Theres a PM function if anyone waits to debate off the board.
Is foot.ie a secular forum?
I do have a problem with it, yes. Unless the "v" in vbulletin stands for vatican, it was ridiculous. You cancelled something, gave no notice or reason until a month later and then attempt to justify it by the death of a polish man in italy :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by liam88
Obviously a few squares to be seculared! :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by pete
BEcause you sent me so many PM's, e-mails and put up so many messages on the support forum asking where it was?Quote:
Originally Posted by Éanna
No one seemed to care until I said about the Pope!!
Ok mabye I should have justified it-fair play that was wrong but even you can accept that yes he was Polish and lived in The Vatican but he was my Pope and meant a lot to me-surely you must understand that?
No, quite frankly I can't. I accept that you believe it, but I don't understand it. It seems utterly ridiculous to meQuote:
Originally Posted by liam88
I know i'm going off topic here but just a question here for you Liam. Do you really think cancelling a meaningless Off Topic internet poll did anything to mark the Pope's passing? I mean, what exactly did you allow yourself to do over the period of mourning. I think you are verging on extremism with this one. Don't get me wrong, i admire you and you're dedication to your beliefs. I can't seem to even come to a finality in what i actually believe but there you are committed and proud which is certainly commendable. I am just curious as to how you can allow one aspect of your life and existence on this earth influence everything else to such a large degree.
I can understand why Hindu's believe what they do.Quote:
Originally Posted by Éanna
I can understand why the IRA blew up buildings in London during the 70's.
I can understand why people thought that Hitler would be good for Germany.
Even though there are things that I don't believe and never could, and even though some of them seem ridiculous to me I can still understand them .
It's a shame you can't.
Mabye you should make an effort to undertstand other people's beliefs even if you don't agree with them before branding people faith as 'ridiculous'.
Fair question. I went to Mass, set up a wee shrine in my room, hung out my Papal flag and said a lot of prayers (as I still do). I also made every effort to spread the word about all the Pope did for this world and thanked God every day for him.Quote:
Originally Posted by Magoo
As I earlier said-doing these things overshadowed judging the competition. Mabye it was the wrong thing to do but it just didn't feel right at the time me coming on here in between prayers and masses to judge an internet poll. Mabye some of you won't ever understand that but I hope at least some of you do.
Look. People are entitled to their beliefs as far as I'm concerned. I have no problem with that, whatsoever, no matter how ridiculous they may seem to me. people can worship the ****ing sun lounger in their back garden as some form of deity for all I care. But I'm not going to pretend i understand for a moment why the death of an old polish man has ANY significance to anyone in ireland or elsewhere who didn't know him. I'm not going to lie and say I do, just for the sake of it. Believe what you like Liam, nobody's stopping you, but if i chose to believe that these things are ridiculous, then is that not my right too? the issue here isn't people's beliefs at all- its your decision to involve religion in something that has nothing to do with it. Thats what ****ed me off.Quote:
Originally Posted by liam88
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Originally Posted by Éanna
eanna actually does that.. i've seen him do it.. disturbing...
:D :D :D It's not just any sun lounger though ruairiQuote:
Originally Posted by Ruairi
yeah, it's the one with the harry potter cushion...Quote:
Originally Posted by Éanna
Lads, liam88 runs the POTM comp off his own bat for Foot.ie. If he decides not to do it, for whatever reason, that's his decision. If you think you can do better, put up or shut up.
Éanna, although I agree with your point in principle, I think your manner of putting it across is a bloody disgrace. I know damn well you wouldn't accept that behaviour from a poster, so cop yourself on please.
adam
This is all pretty pointless debate but...Quote:
Originally Posted by liam88
You are entitled to your beliefs just like others are entitled to contradict those beliefs. I'd don't share your beliefs but didn't for one second suggest that you were not entitled to mark the death of the Pope in your way. Similarily you can't turn around & say others should treat the funeral in the same way as you do.
IMO religion is a person matter & either side trying to enforce thier beliefs on others is a Fanatic.
I never said that I was just offended by what you said.Quote:
Originally Posted by pete
Pete and Éanna I'm sorry if I caused any offence and I hope that's it. thanks for your work modding the forum.
Hope we don't argue again :)
Thanks for that post Adam-sorry if I caused any trouble.
I'm going to nominate this. Clearly not meant to be offensive in the slightest but short of throwing shards of jagged glass at the poor boy I can't imagine how you could have demeaned him more. Legendary! :)Quote:
Originally Posted by dahamsta