Yea these guys are delusional. The British tried to erode our culture for centuries & as soon as they leave we start to erode it ourselves. The British influence on Northern Ireland keeps us more Irish than any other group of Irish people because we have to fight to maintain it. But please don't go actually fighting I mean it metaphorically.
You mean like when Rome was pagan and had boy sex slaves? What about when Aztecs sacrificed them? What about Moloch worship among Canaanite tribes where they would burn children alive? Yeah, good point. The difference is that, when priests abuse children, lay Catholics and many other clergy come out in full force to condemn what was done. It’s a bug, not a feature, in Catholicism, whereas I would argue with child sacrifice and sex slavery, it’s a feature and not a bug in paganism. Get out of here.
Also, do your research, and you will find that compared to other groups, including secular and religious, the Catholic Church has among some of the lowest rates of sexual abuse. The only reason it seems like it’s more is because trolls and bad actors, like you, who hate the Church, have a field day and make such a big deal of it and then you all can slam on the Church. Stop with your nonsense and fake pagan talking points and get out of here.
I just looked this up, and apparently modern pagan religions don’t engage in child abuse, which is excellent, so I will concede the point there. However, in a historical sense, nearly every ancient pagan religion abused children on a far more massive scale than any Judeo-Christian one. The potential for child abuse also sadly occurs any time there are adults and children involved. Public school administrators are actually among some of the worst offenders…doubling if not tripling the statistic for Catholic clergy.
There is no revolution against God. God can be worshiped in all faiths. He has been worshiped and loved in many faiths for thousands of years and many became free from the material world because of it. I am ashamed of Christianity for being so intolerant to this fact that has been known for 5000 years or more. There is no sin. Just karma. You might good choices you get good results. Bad choices, bad results. God greatly respects our choice to not follow him if we dont want too. We do not go to hell for that. Its our poor choices and attachments to wrong things that lead us to hell. Not loving God. God loves us and he cares for us and never abandons us even if we choose to live our lives how we want. Liberation from the world is possible but not acting like a Christian who does this. To me Moksha can be attained if we put our judgments and intolerance aside all together and be happy by respecting other peoples happiness.
Look, Christianity does not condemn anyone because of their belief. What it does condemn is a wrong belief, because every wrong doctrine will lead to wrong behaviour. And no, there isn't more than one right belief, because even Aristotle could prove that God must be one, or that, if there is two or more of somthing, or if something is incomplete, then that something isn't God. And if there is only one God, there is only one divine revelation (because if God gave different revelations to different people, then he isn't God, because then he would only want to mess with us and not want our salvation, but God is Love). And the revelation for Christianity is well backed up by historic evidence. My point is, it is a mistake to give divine worship to any god that isn't God, because that will inevitably lead to acts of evil. And that leads me to the second point: tolerance isn't a virtue in and of itself for the reasons described above. If I tolerate my pagan friend's belief that he can go to heaven by drinking some funky potion of sorts, I am rather neglecting my frind's salvation by letting him commit mistakes. Loving someone means correcting them, so that they, too, can be saved.
Why would an all-knowing God deliberately create religions that often have conflicting beliefs with each other as a mean if being worshipped and providing salvation to humanity? If that was true, God is an idiot and not all-knowing or He is a cruel trickster deity that love seeing human confused for twisted desire. Therefore, extra ecclesiam nulla salus (no salvation outside the Church) is the only logical conclusion, nothing else.
@@rokusai11 I Like the polytheistic answere there are many gods. they interact with different groups & kinda mould each other as the culture develops. Answers religious change. Religious diversity & prevents arguements like this making sense.
One of the best TFP street videos that I have seen. Thank you for talking about the Revolution itself in your videos and not only the symptoms.
Viva Cristo rey
Isn’t Púca traditional Irish culture?
Yea these guys are delusional. The British tried to erode our culture for centuries & as soon as they leave we start to erode it ourselves. The British influence on Northern Ireland keeps us more Irish than any other group of Irish people because we have to fight to maintain it. But please don't go actually fighting I mean it metaphorically.
Viva Christo Ray
Who is the "Lady"?
Mother Mary
Let’s examine how many children throughout history have been harmed by Catholicism versus paganism….
You mean like when Rome was pagan and had boy sex slaves? What about when Aztecs sacrificed them? What about Moloch worship among Canaanite tribes where they would burn children alive? Yeah, good point. The difference is that, when priests abuse children, lay Catholics and many other clergy come out in full force to condemn what was done. It’s a bug, not a feature, in Catholicism, whereas I would argue with child sacrifice and sex slavery, it’s a feature and not a bug in paganism. Get out of here.
Also, do your research, and you will find that compared to other groups, including secular and religious, the Catholic Church has among some of the lowest rates of sexual abuse. The only reason it seems like it’s more is because trolls and bad actors, like you, who hate the Church, have a field day and make such a big deal of it and then you all can slam on the Church. Stop with your nonsense and fake pagan talking points and get out of here.
I just looked this up, and apparently modern pagan religions don’t engage in child abuse, which is excellent, so I will concede the point there. However, in a historical sense, nearly every ancient pagan religion abused children on a far more massive scale than any Judeo-Christian one. The potential for child abuse also sadly occurs any time there are adults and children involved. Public school administrators are actually among some of the worst offenders…doubling if not tripling the statistic for Catholic clergy.
As a indian Hindu i suggest west to save ur culture
I thought it was just parades and dancing didn’t realise they actually they worship the pagan gods.
There is no revolution against God. God can be worshiped in all faiths. He has been worshiped and loved in many faiths for thousands of years and many became free from the material world because of it. I am ashamed of Christianity for being so intolerant to this fact that has been known for 5000 years or more. There is no sin. Just karma. You might good choices you get good results. Bad choices, bad results. God greatly respects our choice to not follow him if we dont want too. We do not go to hell for that. Its our poor choices and attachments to wrong things that lead us to hell. Not loving God. God loves us and he cares for us and never abandons us even if we choose to live our lives how we want. Liberation from the world is possible but not acting like a Christian who does this. To me Moksha can be attained if we put our judgments and intolerance aside all together and be happy by respecting other peoples happiness.
Look, Christianity does not condemn anyone because of their belief. What it does condemn is a wrong belief, because every wrong doctrine will lead to wrong behaviour. And no, there isn't more than one right belief, because even Aristotle could prove that God must be one, or that, if there is two or more of somthing, or if something is incomplete, then that something isn't God. And if there is only one God, there is only one divine revelation (because if God gave different revelations to different people, then he isn't God, because then he would only want to mess with us and not want our salvation, but God is Love). And the revelation for Christianity is well backed up by historic evidence. My point is, it is a mistake to give divine worship to any god that isn't God, because that will inevitably lead to acts of evil.
And that leads me to the second point: tolerance isn't a virtue in and of itself for the reasons described above. If I tolerate my pagan friend's belief that he can go to heaven by drinking some funky potion of sorts, I am rather neglecting my frind's salvation by letting him commit mistakes. Loving someone means correcting them, so that they, too, can be saved.
Why would an all-knowing God deliberately create religions that often have conflicting beliefs with each other as a mean if being worshipped and providing salvation to humanity? If that was true, God is an idiot and not all-knowing or He is a cruel trickster deity that love seeing human confused for twisted desire. Therefore, extra ecclesiam nulla salus (no salvation outside the Church) is the only logical conclusion, nothing else.
@@rokusai11 I Like the polytheistic answere there are many gods. they interact with different groups & kinda mould each other as the culture develops. Answers religious change. Religious diversity & prevents arguements like this making sense.
@@r4_in_spaceyes and they have been done that for hundreds of years.