Food & Drink

Good Friday!

Food & Drink

Posted by: mistymae53

30th Mar 2012 07:29pm

I wondered if people on here believe that it is ok for people with intellectual or health disabilities to eat meat on Good Fiday. I have a family member staying with me on Good Friday who is unaware that they have been christened in the Catholic Church, is it wrong of me to allow them to eat meat on a day that I would not eat it myself. I am not a strict Catholic, there are just things I don't do, a girlfriend has told me that their is a dispensation for the disabled, especially if they don't have the capacity to decide for themselves. Once again I am not a strict or practicing Catholic,I just have things that I don't do!


Captain Slog
  • 7th Apr 2012 04:31pm

Hi Folks, Here's a nice BIG can'o' worms (or Huhu Grubs if you prefer?) for you!
I WAS a catholic when I was a kid. But what choice did I have? As I reached an age where I was able to understand things better ( I was five), I could see this foul religion for what it was. Pure rubbish! And as for NOT eating meat on ANY Friday? Yeah, RIGHT! I'd like to see them stop me!
As a kid at a catholic school (Thank goodness it was only for one year) I witnessed all kinds of abuse to try and make kids adhere to this henious sect, and were severely punished and abused if they asked too many questions. One kid was paraded in fron of the assembled school kids, dressed in girls clothes and we were all being told, "THIS is what happens if HE wants to walk with the girls! He DRESSES like a girl!" (The stressed words were how we were addressed).
I never learned a thing at that place, other than to NOT trust the bastards and that they were very dangerous people. How dare they treat us like that! Everything they tried to "teach" us was, and IS, a lie! All their rituals and strange demands are just ways they try to CONTROL us and Manipulate us.
You alll have FREE minds, and I'm sure even you know the facts as you actually see them. ABORT religion and its evil. Be FREE and of sound mind. A Good honest person doesn't need religion to be decent. I DON'T trust religious people.
As for Easter, it doesn't apply to us Down Under. it is a Northern Hemisphere Festival which celebrates the End of Winter, and the Arrival of Spring, but, it was hi-jacked by the vatican. They couldn't kill enough of us "pagans" for celebrating a non-christian event, and couldn't stops us either, so they hi-jacked Easter and twisted it to make it theirs with their crucifixion story.
No Easter Eggs for the stupid christians, but, PLENTY for us! Whoo-hooo! Go for it! Even I managed to get a few this year.
We may be going into winter, but, still have Easter thanks to those idiot chrisitians. Thanks to them, instead of just ONE day to celebrate the occasion, those boofheadsd gave us FOUR.
Enjoy your Easter and your Easter Eggs and be good to each other. DON'T get bullied by the rest.
AND. . . Eat your MEAT of you WON'T get any PUDDING!
HAPPY EASTER EVERYONE!


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