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Plus it was probably a bit daft having it on a Sunday. People have other things to do.
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So looks like they got even less than the 200k. I'm sure that Diarmuid Martin will be pretty upset no matter how much of a brave face he puts on.Shan wrote: I was hoping they'd struggle to get 200k but I'm afraid they'll get double that. Still it will be a lot lower than the million who were in the Phoenix Park in 1979 so at least it is moving the right way.
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Dublin4 wrote:The garda estimate of less than 130,000 says it all about the collapse in religious belief all over Ireland.
I realised, like most people of my generation, several decades ago that all religions are bunkum and there is no afterlife or reincarnation or whatever you want.
I have settled into being a non practising athiest for a long time but I must say this. Despite the crimes of all the churches and the misery they visited on people, they still provided a basic structure of values and even spirituality that has been good for many people. Christmas is a legend but it's still nice to have it. Western culture will be hard to understand in the future in the absence of any reference points or historical context.
D4, LOOK.......... I can't be doing with that tired old piece of ballix. I've had it pedalled in my presence too many times. I suppose your "get out" on that is "a basic structure of values" but please let's be clear, had it not been tales of Old Beardie, some other framework of population control would have been provided.
Indeed, had I been around 2000 plus years ago - in fact, allow me to digress for a minute, in earth years I am 64 but inside I am 2050 of your earth years old, maybe that's why I'm the Jesus of Suburbia - I could have sorted it in a trice, no need for 10 commandments, no need for a book of shyte to put weemin in their place, gays and any other minority that Old Beardie regards as an abomination, the DUP for example.
No just one commandment - "don't be a Warren Gatland". Simple, it implies treating everyone decently, no need for all the bibles anti-lobster propaganda and the rest, FFFS had those bast@rds no taste buds?
OK, lesson learned I assume?
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I don't know why anyone would support this kunt.
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Well I wouldn't exactly call old Vincent a kunt now.Dave wrote:I don't know why anyone would support this kunt.
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It is a man's own mind, not his enemy or foe, that lures him to evil ways.
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Yes, I enjoyed that, the very moral nuns hurling the dead babies of unmarried sluts into the septic tank. I suppose it was the luckier ones they sold for profit. Ah the good old profit motive, it makes up for moral turpitude in most people's eyes. Sure God bless the good nuns, doing God's work.Shan wrote:
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Frankie said it himself yesterday. Babies must be baptised. That's when "the holy spirit enters them" Presumably the ones who ended up in the septic tank were just caca.BaggyTrousers wrote:Yes, I enjoyed that, the very moral nuns hurling the dead babies of unmarried sluts into the septic tank. I suppose it was the luckier ones they sold for profit. Ah the good old profit motive, it makes up for moral turpitude in most people's eyes. Sure God bless the good nuns, doing God's work.Shan wrote:
They really do makes this sh$t up as they go along. Why does anybody with a titter of wit gave this nonsense any credibility?
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Pope Francis has been spotted driving along the Knock Road and waving at gobsmacked onlookers, it has emerged.
The sight of the Popemobile cruising through East Belfast brought traffic to a standstill with many people unable to believe their eyes.
A mix-up in the Pontiff’s itinerary is being blamed for the unannounced visit to Belfast after he failed to appear at the Roman Catholic pilgrimage site in the village of Knock, County Mayo.
The motorcade made its way along the Newtownards Road until it stopped outside the Con Club.
Staff were left in a state of ‘total shack’ when the supreme pontiff asked if they were still serving lunch.
One eyewitness claims that his holiness and his entourage held hands and said a prayer as soon as the waitress arrived back with their chicken goujons and chips.
At first they believed it was an elaborate hoax but it quickly became apparent it was indeed the 266th Bishop of Rome
‘I thought it was some fellas on a Stag party taking the pi$h’, recalls barfly Basher Stewart.
‘But they were talkin’ in I-talian and were old as aul feck. So I Googled a picture of the Pope and sure enough, it was him’.
‘I text a few of the lads to tell them the Pope was in the Con Club eating chicken goujons but they told me to sober up and feck off’.
The sight of the Popemobile cruising through East Belfast brought traffic to a standstill with many people unable to believe their eyes.
A mix-up in the Pontiff’s itinerary is being blamed for the unannounced visit to Belfast after he failed to appear at the Roman Catholic pilgrimage site in the village of Knock, County Mayo.
The motorcade made its way along the Newtownards Road until it stopped outside the Con Club.
Staff were left in a state of ‘total shack’ when the supreme pontiff asked if they were still serving lunch.
One eyewitness claims that his holiness and his entourage held hands and said a prayer as soon as the waitress arrived back with their chicken goujons and chips.
At first they believed it was an elaborate hoax but it quickly became apparent it was indeed the 266th Bishop of Rome
‘I thought it was some fellas on a Stag party taking the pi$h’, recalls barfly Basher Stewart.
‘But they were talkin’ in I-talian and were old as aul feck. So I Googled a picture of the Pope and sure enough, it was him’.
‘I text a few of the lads to tell them the Pope was in the Con Club eating chicken goujons but they told me to sober up and feck off’.
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That Folau is one judgemental dick, discuss...
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I think he'd fit in very well on this forum.
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Sounds very like Logan thoughBR wrote:I think he'd fit in very well on this forum.
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I was thinking it sounded like what several posters here said about Logan.Rooster wrote:Sounds very like Logan thoughBR wrote:I think he'd fit in very well on this forum.
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BR wrote:I was thinking it sounded like what several posters here said about Logan.Rooster wrote:Sounds very like Logan thoughBR wrote:I think he'd fit in very well on this forum.
Has anyone ever seen Shane Logan and Jesus Christ in the same place at the same time?
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