Targus doesn't even present arguments that make sense.You won't get a straight answer from DHK. He will continue to dodge your questions and say they are not relevant. Of course they are relevant and you are absolutely right. DHK is out of gas on this.
For example the issue of contraceptives is a non-issue to most people. It is nowhere near the severity of prostitution, abortion, murder, etc. One cannot make those comparisons. Here is a brief example:
[FONT="][FONT="]he Pope's recent concern has been over the secularization of Poland where, in 1991, at least at least 81% of Poles did not believe the Catholic Church had the right to demand submission to its contraception policies,[/FONT]
[/FONT] http://www.ideaconnection.com/solutions/5604-Religious-opposition-to-birth-control.html
This is just one example. 81% of the population of a mostly Roman Catholic country do not believe in contraception. It is a non-issue. They don't care what the Pope believes about it.
If the the RCC were consistent they would have to excommunicate something like 81% of the members of the Polish Catholic Church. But will they? Of course not. It is a non-issue among most people. It is a non-issue because most people believe it is a private matter to be decided among themselves, in the bedrooms of their own houses, not to be dictated by a church or religion. It has been that way since 1930 when the Anglican Church parted ways with the RCC on this matter. Now, the only ones who stand side by side with the RCC on the issue of contraception are the Muslims. I suppose both religions are in favor of quite large families.
Now, over this "non-issue" the Catholic Mafia, thugs, Taliban, etc. are trying to use their leverage to force the President of a nation to succumb to their wishes. It is "Don't you dare pass this bill on contraceptives or we will excommunicate you." This type of intimidation is illegal in our nation and most other nations. What would happen in the U.S. if the Catholic Church tried to do this to Congress. Congress would laugh in the face of the Vatican. They would put the Pope to shame. The Pope, his bishops, etc., have no right to tell the government what to do. There is a separation between church and state. Unfortunately that separation does not exist in the Philippines and the government is corrupted run by the Catholic Taliban.
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