Just returned and saw some of the responses regarding double standards...
wicked wrote:Fruitcake, it's a discussion of the Catholic church, which inevitably leads to discussions of the major controversy surrounding it.
Yet when a discussion of the Islam faith turned to controversy surrounding it, the warnings were issued, and a thread locked. However, in this thread not only does the 'moderator' allow controversy, but actively encourages it with what I, as a believer, feel are inflammatory comments, an example being...and this was after I had already made my feelings known, and had an answer saying that this would be watched...from the very person who posted it...
Well DM, was he in the closet with you?
I may be wrong but where I hail from this is hypocrisy in its most venal form, double standards are left way behind.
If it is Muslim, then we are not allowed to be subjective, inflammatory, or controversial, but if it is Catholics, then it is fine to do all these things.
In life, double standards always, finally, lead to anarchy, for those who profess to set these standards have no right to be in control of the situation.
Please understand, I have no problem with people abusing whatever system they wish, just as they must also know I will respond in kind, and will say, as I did, if I think something is a disgrace. The issue for me, now, is purely the above.