Calumny in the blogosphere (from Homiletic & Pastoral Review)

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"Calumnious blogging is a serious offense against God's law. Those who engage in it are jeopardizing their immortal souls and the souls of others."

Click below and see "Featured Articles"; This is a very good summary of the moral issue.

Catholic teaching on calumny

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Submitted by diva on Mon, 11/17/2008 - 8:02am.

Now my virus blocker is saying "Don't you dare click those links." I think I'll just throw this thing in reverse and leave through the door I entered.

Shocked


Submitted by boo boo on Mon, 11/17/2008 - 9:10am.

Mr. Virus told me red alert as in total melt down as in Crash of the Puter....as in think before you leap.
Speaking of religion, I hope everyone watched the CNN special on Jim Jones this past week-end. I remember it well and thought at the time, how could anyone follow someone so blindly who was so obviously a nut case. Since and even before that episode in our history I have looked at organized religion with skepticism. My Grandmother always told me,"you don't have to go to a church to believe" she read the bible everyday of her life.

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Submitted by diva on Mon, 11/17/2008 - 9:26am.

in!

The congressman who died there was killed because he cared enough about his California constituents to take their claims of mental and physical abuse, kidnap, and torture seriously. How many of our legislators can you see going to a tiny country to personally investigate such claims? Congressman Leo Ryan was a great man. Now, seriously, I've gotta high tail it out of here before I sport a Mohawk and start hitting a tambourine and begging tourists for donations.


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