Pope attacks Portugal

Pope attacks Portugal

Following Portugal’s recent move to legalise same-sex marriage, Pope Benedict XVI has again spoken out against the issue of gay marriage equality. In a sermon to Vatican diplomats, the Pope said that humans could either be “protected or endangered.”
“One such attack comes from laws or proposals which, in the name of fighting discrimination, strike at the biological basis of the difference between the sexes,” he said.

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10 responses to “Pope attacks Portugal”

  1. well… i guess we’ve here a bunch of homosexuals hum ?
    Gay marriage is against human nature and i demand more respect when you’re refering to YHH the Pope.
    You’ll regret your words. Unfortunately, you’ll be DEAD by then and it will be too late to regret anything…
    Oh, by the way. Never mind answering me because i won’t read your answers. I’ve just erase this website from my computer… :)

  2. Human beings “endangered”?! Yeah, we’re really running out of people. We must be nearly down to the last billion.

    Perhaps the Bishop of Rome could allow priests to breed if a person shortage is such an problem. After all, they can’t reproduce by fiddling with children.

  3. There is no ulterior motive in a law which ends discrimination against homosexuals by allowing them to legalise their relationships in marriage.

    A law is an ethic designed to allow all members of a community or society to consider themselves part of that community or society because the law treats all members of society equally before the law.

    When the law treats people unequally those people who are treated unequally do not consider themselves as part of the community or society – and rightly so.

    It is a false assertion to say that a law that allows homosexuals to legalise their relationships in marriage strikes at the biological basis of the difference between the sexes.

    A correct assertion is that a law that allows homosexuals to legalise their relationships in marriage strikes at the religious doctrine that the only purpose of marriage is procreation.

    Homosexuals assert that purpose of marriage can also be a means by which two people can express and demonstrate their love for each other.

    The legalisation of gay marriage does not prevent heterosexuals from legalising their relationships in marriage.

  4. This coming from a bigoted outdated man that quoted:

    “the greatest invention for women was the washing machine”

    When my sister heard that one, she dropped right out of her chair!!!!

  5. Outdated views like these are the reason that so many people are fleeing the church and finding it completely irrelevant. Give it a generation and religion will be obselete. YOung people know better than to listen to outdated, hateful comments like the pope’s.

  6. Yeah and what about all the Catholic Priests and Brothers who preyed on the boys in their care?Benedict and the Catholic Church have absolutely no moral authority what so ever. As for Gay marriage..they had better get used to it because it is unstoppable.

  7. This man is a disgrace to good Catholics everywhere. He shut his mouth as a Hitler Youth, while many burnt us alive or sent us to camps with people who were Jewish. He did not say anything his while the Hitler Youth rounded up people with a disability and killed them. He was a proud Hitler Youth member. He has used the Bible to persecute others when he felt like it at the time.

    I am yet to hear him say sorry?

  8. It’s not even worth the effort of formulating an intelligent response to Pope Asshole I’s rhetoric. He is a bigoted old ****. Pity though that he has such power, which he uses so irresponsibly.

  9. “in the name of fighting discrimination, strike at the biological basis of the difference between the sexes”.

    For a Pope one would expect a stronger argument than this weak as watered down piss statement.

    How is same sex marriage attacking the biological differences between men and women? No wonder he’s called Benedict the 16th, because he’s such an egg!!