MARK | 2006-04-21
Commenting onthe last article, Mark corrects me as an agnostic who still wants fairness to the Catholic Church:
"Bob, you know me as a staunch agnostic who scoffs at anything deemed religous, and that of course applies to the Catholic Church. But how does the fact that the Catholic Church has made it a sin to use birth control jive with your theory of sterilizing the white world? Wouldn't that seem to make the Catholics in favor of increasing their white followers? I know you could say that as a practicality it only applies to the brown races since they are more gullable than whites, but the last time I went to Mass (which was a LONG time ago) the priests were still railing against the use of birth control."
Comment by Mark
Like everybody else, Mark is correcting me without referrijng to the general point I was trying to make.
Sigh! OK, let's do the drill:
No, Mark, I am saying that every aspect of Catholicism is for sterility. In fact, aprts of Germany and the Netherlands that went Protestant have lost population relative to the ones that stayed Catholic.
Congratulations. You have made a point you could have made if Bob had never been born.
I also said that Protestant churches are as desperate to prove that Jesus never had a sexual thought in his life as Catholics are, but that was ignored.
So we are back to your correction,, which was all you got out of the article.
Which is exactly what the article is about.
There is a conviction in white countries with Christian cultures that a high morality means steility for us. All mention of genetics is evil because of a mind set deep within us.
I was trying to deal with that mindset.
So, Mark, we have concluded that the only point you got out of the article, that the Catholic Church has been treated unfairly, represents unfairness on Bob's part.
Once again, congratulations.