Asking Questions

Discussion in 'Ireland' started by padraig, Dec 30, 2024.

  1. padraig

    padraig Powers

  2. padraig

    padraig Powers

    You know as a Catholic I have no difficulty at all about having questions or listening to other peoples questions.

    If that means I am a right wing nut job , I could not care less. I am too old to care now.

    It reminds me of the Covid thing. all the insults for asking questions.

    I could care less.
     
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  3. It's not their fault they are here, and we must welcome and help the stranger, within reason. (see the CCC quotes below)
    Blaming the foreigner for being here and all the associated problems and mismanagement of the situation isn't the solution.
    But if anyone wants to truly know and understand the deeper reasons why Ireland is now being over run as a people, and rightly chastised by God as a nation, read the Old Testament.
    As the Church goes so does the nation and the world.


    From the Catechism of the Catholic Church :

    2241 The more prosperous nations are obliged, to the extent they are able, to welcome the foreigner in search of the security and the means of livelihood which he cannot find in his country of origin. Public authorities should see to it that the natural right is respected that places a guest under the protection of those who receive him.

    Political authorities, for the sake of the common good for which they are responsible, may make the exercise of the right to immigrate subject to various juridical conditions, especially with regard to the immigrants' duties toward their country of adoption. Immigrants are obliged to respect with gratitude the material and spiritual heritage of the country that receives them, to obey its laws and to assist in carrying civic burdens.

    2242 The citizen is obliged in conscience not to follow the directives of civil authorities when they are contrary to the demands of the moral order, to the fundamental rights of persons or the teachings of the Gospel. Refusing obedience to civil authorities, when their demands are contrary to those of an upright conscience, finds its justification in the distinction between serving God and serving the political community. "Render therefore to Caesar the things that are Caesar's, and to God the things that are God's." "We must obey God rather than men":
     
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  4. padraig

    padraig Powers

    You are illusional. Greeting the occasional stranger and being swamped by them are two entirely different things.

    Jesus did not die on the Cross to teach us to be nice.

    Galway City for instance, is now Islamic. How as a Catholic can you be comfortable with this, given their hostility to the One True Church?

     
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  5. I don't mind being called names, ad hominem doesn't say much about me, but can you care to explain why the points I've made are illusional?

    I don't recall making either of those claims. I've no time for "nice". Satan was no doubt very "nice" and sweetly spoken in the garden with a nice sweet soft voice. Being Civil, and being able to discuss an actual point and a subject without resorting to being personal, that's a different matter. I do have time for that.
     
  6. padraig

    padraig Powers

    Ireland is being buried under a tidal wave of foreign immigrants.

    This is no accident.

    It is planned.

    I don't know which is worse, you supporting this horror or you using the Catechism to support it.

    May God forgive you.
     
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  7. Ok, I said no such thing, but perhaps you can read what I said again carefully.

    Of course we are being swamped, that's my point, I'm talking about the reason why, its the rightful chastisement for the ongoing failures in the Irish Church and the ongoing apostasy in Ireland.

    And my actual point with the Catechism is not being applied, that's also part of the problem. I'm quoting it to show it's not being properly applied, see the part in bold.
     
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  8. padraig

    padraig Powers

    Matthew 5:37

    All you need to say is simply ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ anything beyond this comes from the evil one.

     
  9. So I can't say anything here other than yes or no, or it's coming from the evil one? Intresting.
    Would you like me to say yes or no so Padraig?
     
  10. padraig

    padraig Powers

    no, no, no, no, no.
     
  11. padraig

    padraig Powers

    You asked me a question and I answered it.
    What do you have to say for yourself?

    I said no, no , no.

    Now do you agree with the Mass Migration into Ireland?
     
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  12. I still don't know what you want me to say no to exactly, or what you think I said yes to. I think it's pretty clear in my first post I’m saying no to mass uncontrolled migration into Ireland and the replacement of the Irish people as a nation and I'm saying no most of all to the actual cause of it.
    My first post was not directed in disagreement at you or what you posted, it was a general comment on the situation.
     
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  13. padraig

    padraig Powers

    Good. It didn't seem clear to me.
     
  14. Well I apologise if that was not clear to you, and I apologise if I'm not a very clear in my wording, I'm not a writer of any type . .. but perhaps just say it's not clear to you what I mean and try asking me?
     
  15. padraig

    padraig Powers

    I don't now how any thinking Irish person could not be furious about what is happening.

    I mean that.

    Furious.
     
  16. padraig

    padraig Powers

    Talk about being sold down the river.
     
  17. I am actually.
     
  18. padraig

    padraig Powers

    ..and the same thing is happening right across the Western World. But Ireland is just about the worst.
     
  19. padraig

    padraig Powers

    The only place worse than Ireland I would say is Canada. Which is a total horror picture.
     

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