Limbo abolished

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Mysteryman
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Re: Limbo abolished

Post by Mysteryman »

As the Church invented Limbo it is up to them to remove it from their belief system - and apologise for the grief the invention has brought to millions, though I wouldn't hold your breath.
Steve R
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Re: Limbo abolished

Post by Steve R »

Melchetts_Moustache wrote:

> I thought you were referring to Limbo dancing! And how the PC
> mob had got their grubby hands on a splendid dance activity and
> wanted it banned.


Me too, as I said above.

I'll wager they'll be keeping their ears close to the ground.

Arginald Valleywater
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Re: Limbo abolished

Post by Arginald Valleywater »

More prime bollox from the Vatican. This is the same organisation that poo poos contraception then preaches about the spread of STDs, especially AIDS.

This week men who can't marry giving talks of how to run your family life.

Next week wine tasting tips by The Temperance Society.
Guilbert
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Re: Limbo abolished

Post by Guilbert »

Both the Mafia and the Catholic church came out of Italy and I still think they are as bad as each other.

In fact the Catholic church probably has more blood on its hands than the Mafia.

strictlybroadband
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Re: Limbo abolished

Post by strictlybroadband »

Sam - if God was real, we wouldn't need religion! If the old man was prepared to show his face in public, the church/mosque/temple would be redundant.

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strictlybroadband
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Re: Limbo abolished

Post by strictlybroadband »

Guilbert wrote:

> Both the Mafia and the Catholic church came out of Italy and I
> still think they are as bad as each other.
>
> In fact the Catholic church probably has more blood on its
> hands than the Mafia.

Yes, without a doubt. On a tangent, there's a documentary charting the rise of the modern Italian mafia that appears on TV from time to time. The mafia was pushed to power by US troops who invaded Italy in WW2. As they liberated each town and city, they appointed a local gang leader as mayor, to prevent the communists from gaining power (communism was very popular in Italy back then). These gang leaders were mafiosi, and the problem eventually came back to bite the Yanks when the mafia moved in to the States.

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