(June 8, 2012 at 4:53 pm)gringoperry Wrote: OK, so show me these papers of yours. I'm a sponge; I'll soak that shit right up.
Sure,
http://atheistforums.org/thread-13215-po...#pid295922
I posted them earlier as a counterbalance of sorts in the "harms of religion" thread. A few are superfluous, but if you see the "religious people have lower mortality risk" and "people who are very religious have significantly healthier marriages than those where both are irreligious or only the wife is religious", there should be the studies in question.
(June 8, 2012 at 5:14 pm)Minimalist Wrote: There isn't a devout catholic worth a shit.Ahaha wow. Not only is this another link on the already debunked Hullerman case, but also a terrible dig at De delictis gravioribus? Its like its 2008.
http://www.goerie.com/apps/pbcs.dll/arti...954/-1/RSS
Quote:The pontiff is also under increasing fire for a 2001 Vatican document he later penned instructing bishops to keep such cases secret.
If you ever read the letter yourself, you'd know it was discussing ecclesiastical cases of all sorts, as in the literal court proceedings. Not of criminal cases (which is pretty obvious given that plenty of cases went to criminal court even after 2001).
Minimalist, do you even bother to check the facts of the things you write, or do you just copy+paste every single conspiracy theory you hope to be true?
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