CrackerGate Redux
Uploader Comments (TheModestAgnostic)
All Comments (33)
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actually.. yes there is and EULC implied. If you knew anything about the Catholic Church you would understand that.
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@luveraaab Actually, under Candaian and US law, it does count as justifiable criticism, right p until he impedes your rights. You don't have the right to remain unoffended.
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why was it wrong? The church was offering free food and he was merely saving it for later.
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Everyone has the right to not respect someone else's bad ideas. If I say I've there is an invisible man, or a pink unicorn in the sky, or that crackers are really people or that I've been abducted by aliens, no one is under any obligation to agree OR RESPECT my crazy beliefs. You only have to respect my RIGHT to have them (I don't thought), but you don't have to respect the beliefs themselves--because they are stupid; you can make fun of them. You should, in fact.
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How funny do you think you're being? I'm a die hard Catholic, I love my religion. There is a fine line with disagreement and disrespect. People like you and the poster don't get it. It isn't about disagreeing with us; we're not upset over that! It's about the fact that the student Meyers was defending was wrong for doing what he did. Whether I believe in someone else's faith is a nonpoint, but I'll be damned if I'm going to disrespect it.
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What are your opinions on fsmdude and his series of Eucharist desecration videos?
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Yes there is. The Eucharist is given for communion. If you have not intention of consuming it you'd be denied it.
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How different it must be to be the kind of guy like GuRiRu who, after calling someone a racist and being called on it, simply stops responding in the comments thread? Where's his sense of responsibility for his public statements?
Of course, I'm assuming that he wasn't blocked from commenting...
Whatever you believe you have no right whatsoever to steal the consecrated Eucharist, that's THEFT. I hope you'll be prosecuted if you attempt to do it.
tedcl 3 years ago
Its not theft if they hand it to you at a catholic mass. Is there an "end user licence agreement" that goes with the stupid cracker? I didn't think so.
TheModestAgnostic 3 years ago