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Motorcycleboy Motorcycleboy:
Why do you keep coming back for more punishment Tritium?

The IRA were a nationalist organization, dedicated to the removal of British rule from Northern Ireland.

They didn't have any religious goals.

Don't take my word for it. Read a book. Or a newspaper. Or, wake the fuck up.

It's a sad state our Canadian schools are in when they fill your heads with Liberal bias.

You're completely retarded.


It's obvious you can't read or only read books that are in agreement with your views.

Read this: http://www.factmonster.com/spot/northireland1.html

AND THIS: http://www.tkb.org/Group.jsp?groupID=4532

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Catholic Reaction Force (CRF)

Founding Philosophy: The Catholic Reaction Force (CRF) is a shadowy republican group operating in Northern Ireland. The group has claimed responsibility for numerous attacks on Protestant civilians, alleging that such incidents are reactions to attacks on Catholics and are meant to discourage anti-Catholic activity. Due to its particularly shocking choice of civilian targets, the CRF has been the cause of much animosity and fear in Northern Ireland. In August 2002, a CRF threat to kill three hospital workers in Belfast that it believed were linked to Protestant security forces created a large public outcry.

The CRF first emerged in November 1983 when members claimed responsibility for an attack on a Protestant church in retaliation for the killing of a Catholic man several months prior. Security forces claimed the organization was merely a cover for the Irish National Liberation Army (INLA). However, the CRF is now widely believed to be an alias for the Irish Republican Army (IRA) to use whenever the IRA wishes to distance itself from the political repercussions of sectarian killings and violent threats. CRF attacks tend to occur during periods when the IRA is officially respecting a cease-fire and CRF threats have been leveled against schools, hospitals, and other areas traditionally immune to violence during the conflict in Northern Ireland.

Fears of backlash within the community over CRF activity even prompted Gerry Kelly, a prominent member of Sinn Fein, to accuse the loyalist Ulster Defence Association (UDA) of responsibility for the CRF’s actions. Though Kelly claims that CRF is controlled by Protestants intending to decrease political support for Catholic republicans, the media and police believe that CRF is undoubtedly a front for the IRA.

Current Goals: As a cover organization for the IRA, and in light of the 2005 decommissioning of the IRA arsenal, it remains a possibility that the CRF will conduct future attacks against Protestants. Utilizing the CRF would allow the IRA to publicly abide by their disarmament and non-violence pledge while its members conduct retaliatory attacks.


I think the above says it all.

I'm sure you won't reply to the above article and run away with your tail between your legs. :lol:

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What no reply Motorcycleboy :roll:

What RUEZ you slithered away too.


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tritium tritium:
What no reply Motorcycleboy :roll:


I have a reply. My reply is;

Are you fucking serious?

You've provided a link to an article about a shadowy group that was an IRA cover group who had the EXACT SAME GOALS as the IRA and have extrapolated that because of the religious history behind the Irish struggle, you've come up with something new.

You haven't.

The sad fact remains Tritium, that the Irish struggle is based on nationalistic goals, not religious ones. I am no fan of the IRA, but their goals are not religious. They are nationalist. You have yet to provide a link that disputes that.

I urge you to do so. I would love to see you post something that suggests the troubles in Ireland have anything to do with religious ideology rather than nationalist trouble.

Please do so or go away.


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What's the difference between Catholic and Christian??



This question gets asked every day.

Catholics are Christian because we were the first Christians and still are. Another name for the Catholic Church is the Church of Christ.

Here is something about Protestants from EWTN:

The Catholic Church does not officially use the term "Protestant."
It uses several Christian groupings which fall into 2 basic categories -- Churches properly speaking and ecclesial communities.
Churches are limited to the Catholic Church, Orthodox Churches, and other Churches properly speaking (e.g., Armenian) which have valid bishops, valid apostolic succession, and other valid sacraments.
Ecclesial communities include the Anglican/Episcopalian community and other so-called Protestant communities that have valid baptism.
Groups without valid baptism may consider themselves to be Christians but are not considered such by the Catholic Church.
Historically, the term "Protestant" derived from the fact that such groups had broken away from the Catholic Church (or from other groups that had broken away from the Catholic Church) in protest. If such individuals are no longer protesting, perhaps they should consider joining the Catholic Church.
Anna added the following: Dear Father Gantley, the term protestant is not related to the verb to protest in the meaning of protesting against something, but in the meaning of to testify, like in "he protested his innocence". The term protestant dates back to the diet of Speyer, where the adherents of Martin Luther protested their faith, that is explained it in a document.

And here are some very helpful Catholic links:

Catholic Answers
http://www.catholic.com/

Biblical Support for Catholicism
http://www.scripturecatholic.com/......

EWTN's Catholic teachings
http://www.ewtn.com/faith/teachings/inde...

The Pope's Website in Rome
http://www.vatican.va/

Saint Paul Center for Biblical Theology (Dr. Scott Hahn's Website)
http://www.salvationhistory.com/......

Catholic Online Free Encyclopedia
http://www.newadvent.org/


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PostPosted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 10:54 pm
 


OMG, What have I just posted!!!!!!! OOOH NOOOOOOOOOOOO


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THAT>>was a buncha crock.


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I mean, What I just posted regarding Catholics...OMIT that please.


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Motorcycleboy Motorcycleboy:
tritium tritium:
What no reply Motorcycleboy :roll:


I have a reply. My reply is;

Are you fucking serious?

You've provided a link to an article about a shadowy group that was an IRA cover group who had the EXACT SAME GOALS as the IRA and have extrapolated that because of the religious history behind the Irish struggle, you've come up with something new.

You haven't.

The sad fact remains Tritium, that the Irish struggle is based on nationalistic goals, not religious ones. I am no fan of the IRA, but their goals are not religious. They are nationalist. You have yet to provide a link that disputes that.

I urge you to do so. I would love to see you post something that suggests the troubles in Ireland have anything to do with religious ideology rather than nationalist trouble.

Please do so or go away.


o.k. the U.S. claims Hamas financially assisted with the 9/11 attacks, there is no real link to proving this, but what do you think.

Do you always need to be so black and white.

http://www.tkb.org/Group.jsp?groupID=4532

...they acted on behalf of the IRA.

btw, are you Catholic?? I know many Catholics hold your views.


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PostPosted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 10:58 pm
 


tholic will only know when they die
CORRECTION,CORRECTION..Heres the proper post, SORRY,sorry,sorry.






Scholars agree that the name "Christian" was given to the followers of Christ. What about followers of Mary? They are called "Catholics".

In short, Catholic is a religion and Christianity is Jesus Christ.

Catholics use graven images and bowing unto them but true Christians, Jesus forbids it.

"God forbids anyone who follows Him to make images for use in their worship. Idolatry is described by God as an abomination" Ezek.16:36
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Nowhere does God approve of any type of worship toward objects that are even of Himself. The Hebrew word for worship is to kiss toward or bow down.

So why does the Catholic do it? Catholic practise "IDOLATRY


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I thought Cathoilics follow there own Catholic Bible.


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tritium tritium:
o.k. the U.S. claims Hamas financially assisted with the 9/11 attacks, there is no real link to proving this, but what do you think.

Do you always need to be so black and white.

http://www.tkb.org/Group.jsp?groupID=4532

...they acted on behalf of the IRA.

btw, are you Catholic?? I know many Catholics hold your views.
You really got your ass handed to you, btw, I'm still waiting for you to show me where I defended Rosie. Put up or shut up dumbass.


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RUEZ RUEZ:
tritium tritium:
o.k. the U.S. claims Hamas financially assisted with the 9/11 attacks, there is no real link to proving this, but what do you think.

Do you always need to be so black and white.

http://www.tkb.org/Group.jsp?groupID=4532

...they acted on behalf of the IRA.

btw, are you Catholic?? I know many Catholics hold your views.
You really got your ass handed to you, btw, I'm still waiting for you to show me where I defended Rosie. Put up or shut up dumbass.


I guess you can't read either. :roll:

AND THIS: http://www.tkb.org/Group.jsp?groupID=4532

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Catholic Reaction Force (CRF)

Founding Philosophy: The Catholic Reaction Force (CRF) is a shadowy republican group operating in Northern Ireland. The group has claimed responsibility for numerous attacks on Protestant civilians, alleging that such incidents are reactions to attacks on Catholics and are meant to discourage anti-Catholic activity. Due to its particularly shocking choice of civilian targets, the CRF has been the cause of much animosity and fear in Northern Ireland. In August 2002, a CRF threat to kill three hospital workers in Belfast that it believed were linked to Protestant security forces created a large public outcry.

The CRF first emerged in November 1983 when members claimed responsibility for an attack on a Protestant church in retaliation for the killing of a Catholic man several months prior. Security forces claimed the organization was merely a cover for the Irish National Liberation Army (INLA). However, the CRF is now widely believed to be an alias for the Irish Republican Army (IRA) to use whenever the IRA wishes to distance itself from the political repercussions of sectarian killings and violent threats. CRF attacks tend to occur during periods when the IRA is officially respecting a cease-fire and CRF threats have been leveled against schools, hospitals, and other areas traditionally immune to violence during the conflict in Northern Ireland.

Fears of backlash within the community over CRF activity even prompted Gerry Kelly, a prominent member of Sinn Fein, to accuse the loyalist Ulster Defence Association (UDA) of responsibility for the CRF’s actions. Though Kelly claims that CRF is controlled by Protestants intending to decrease political support for Catholic republicans, the media and police believe that CRF is undoubtedly a front for the IRA.

Current Goals: As a cover organization for the IRA, and in light of the 2005 decommissioning of the IRA arsenal, it remains a possibility that the CRF will conduct future attacks against Protestants. Utilizing the CRF would allow the IRA to publicly abide by their disarmament and non-violence pledge while its members conduct retaliatory attacks.


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tritium tritium:
I guess you can't read either. :roll:

Dodge.


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tritiumo.k. the U.S. claims Hamas financially assisted with the 9/11 attacks, there is no real link to proving this, but what do you think.


I've never heard the US accuse Hamas of assisting with the 9/11 attacks. Post the link to the State Dept website or a text of a Bush speech where they do.

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Do you always need to be so black and white.


Refuting your comparison of the religious ideology of the IRA and Muslim extremists isn't "black and white" Tritium. It's just an argument that disputes something you said.

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http://www.tkb.org/Group.jsp?groupID=4532

...they acted on behalf of the IRA.


And once again, the Catholic Reaction Force, according to your own link, is a front organization for the IRA. But there's nothing in your link that suggests their ideology has any basis in religious goals. They are a nationalist organization, not a theological one. They just happen to be made up of Irish Catholics who oppose British Rule in Northern Ireland.

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btw, are you Catholic?? I know many Catholics hold your views.


My religion is irrelevant.

One more time. I don't support the IRA or their goals. I said at the outset, they're a bunch of murderous, terrorist thugs. I'm just saying their ideology and goals are not religious, they are nationalist.


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PostPosted: Thu Jan 25, 2007 9:21 am
 


Double post


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