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None were named but I posted a link to a Daily Telegraph article upthread.
Is this the article where it’s Folaus own lawyer who claims this? If so, fucking lol.
None were named but I posted a link to a Daily Telegraph article upthread.
I think it's "ye". My faith is based on things that can be measured. Plenty has been written on the substance of his church and the reality of the property portfolio. Accumulating properties in the name of religion is a tax rort, no more or less. Pious utterings on your part will change my opinion not one whit.
If RA just wanted to watch some footy they wouldn't have sacked Folau in the first place. They could have just said we don't agree with his beliefs but we respect his right to share them on his own social media, endured a couple of weeks of criticism from the Twitterverse, and weathered it out until Folau started scoring tries again.
Instead, they made a big deal of being a "values-based" organisation and decided to punt one of their most popular players for expressing his religious views, oblivious to the conflict of the values they champion with the culture of one of their biggest player demographics. The fact that a number of Pacific Wallabies were prepared to appear for Folau just shows how flat-footed - even insular - the RA board was on this issue. In short, they decided to become an active participant in the culture wars, and they got their nose bloodied as a consequence.
And, as anyone on here would tell you (because pretty much everyone has) actions have consequences.
If RA just wanted to watch some footy they wouldn't have sacked Folau in the first place. They could have just said we don't agree with his beliefs but we respect his right to share them on his own social media, endured a couple of weeks of criticism from the Twitterverse, and weathered it out until Folau started scoring tries again.
Instead, they made a big deal of being a "values-based" organisation and decided to punt one of their most popular players for expressing his religious views, oblivious to the conflict of the values they champion with the culture of one of their biggest player demographics. The fact that a number of Pacific Wallabies were prepared to appear for Folau just shows how flat-footed - even insular - the RA board was on this issue. In short, they decided to become an active participant in the culture wars, and they got their nose bloodied as a consequence.
And, as anyone on here would tell you (because pretty much everyone has) actions have consequences.
That's not entirely true.
He qualified that statement by saying he was later disappointed when he saw Castle being interviewed.
He thought he was being misrepresented by what she said.
So that part of the story is not black and white.
He needed legal counsel from the word go.
That's not entirely true.
He qualified that statement by saying he was later disappointed when he saw Castle being interviewed.
He thought he was being misrepresented by what she said.
So that part of the story is not black and white.
He needed legal counsel from the word go.
If RA just wanted to watch some footy they wouldn't have sacked Folau in the first place. They could have just said we don't agree with his beliefs but we respect his right to share them on his own social media, endured a couple of weeks of criticism from the Twitterverse, and weathered it out until Folau started scoring tries again.
Instead, they made a big deal of being a "values-based" organisation and decided to punt one of their most popular players for expressing his religious views, oblivious to the conflict of the values they champion with the culture of one of their biggest player demographics. The fact that a number of Pacific Wallabies were prepared to appear for Folau just shows how flat-footed - even insular - the RA board was on this issue. In short, they decided to become an active participant in the culture wars, and they got their nose bloodied as a consequence.
And, as anyone on here would tell you (because pretty much everyone has) actions have consequences.
Money not the key motivating factor?? Are you serious? He made one monetary claim, then upped it by 40% later. Despite people like you throwing lots of money at him via the ACL. Dressing it up as a crusade for freedom of speech is smoke and mirrors as far as I am concerned when you just keep asking for more money to ease your pain. Very hard to see any other logical explanation from the point of view of someone who doesn't share his brand of Kool-Aid.I have the upmost respect for your beliefs but you're making some mighty big accusations there pilgram and inferring that money is the key motivating force in this saga. I beg to differ.
I'm not trying to change your opinion; I'm just expressing mine.
i wasn't being pious; I'm not the pious type. I'm a big fat sinner. I hope I don't go to hell if it exists but I'm not confident.
Money not the key motivating factor?? Are you serious? He made one monetary claim, then upped it by 40% later. Despite people like you throwing lots of money at him via the ACL. Dressing it up as a crusade for freedom of speech is smoke and mirrors as far as I am concerned when you just keep asking for more money to ease your pain. Very hard to see any other logical explanation from the point of view of someone who doesn't share his brand of Kool-Aid.
Yeah we woulda been so much better off he'd been part of the tent when he said SSM caused the fucking bushfires! How good would that have been!
As for the islanders, they are all welcome to fuck off too, as is anyone that wants to be a bigot. Have we actually lost any PI players of note as a result of folau getting boned? I bet we haven't.
This was a great opportunity to introduce the no-dickhead policy that we've desperately needed for a while, and we're better off for them taking it.
You're trying hard to convict of anything that will stick.
It's amazing that out of all the Christian sermons that were given that week only Folau's was recorded and exposed on social media.
I'd like to view it to see if was taken in context.
Do you realise the Old Testament is full of stories of God's fury. Example Sodom and Gomorrah. You know that one.
It's not so unusual for Christian preachers to deliver a sermon along those lines to highlight man's and society's sins.
I've never heard a fire and brimstone sermon of that nature but I've heard references to it, just as a reminder to a congregation to try to stay on the straight and narrow. Similar to the Bible verse Folau referred to in his infamous social media post.
Pick that one to pieces.
Money not the key motivating factor?? Are you serious? He made one monetary claim, then upped it by 40% later. Despite people like you throwing lots of money at him via the ACL. Dressing it up as a crusade for freedom of speech is smoke and mirrors as far as I am concerned when you just keep asking for more money to ease your pain. Very hard to see any other logical explanation from the point of view of someone who doesn't share his brand of Kool-Aid.
Yeah we woulda been so much better off he'd been part of the tent when he said SSM caused the fucking bushfires! How good would that have been!
As for the islanders, they are all welcome to fuck off too, as is anyone that wants to be a bigot. Have we actually lost any PI players of note as a result of folau getting boned? I bet we haven't.
You're entitled to your opinion but in my opinion the up-the-ante $14 mill was lawyers at play.
You're entitled to your opinion but in my opinion the up-the-ante $14 mill was lawyers at play.
You know what they're like. Once the legal eagles take over, they determine the tactics.
I'm glad Joe Averages like me donated modest sums of money which collectively added up to a lot to pay for his legals.
Along with many other people, I'm happy to have been a part of a very satisfying achievement.
I don't give a rat's ass about the bible, it's very clearly total horseshit.
I do note, that several high profile Christians, including the PM himself, have condemned his remarks. So I don't think I believe your "um it was kinda like a bible story I guess" bullshit explanation.
It's not me that's tripping over himself to arrive an illogical conclusion in this thread.
You're entitled to your opinion but in my opinion the up-the-ante $14 mill was lawyers at play.
You know what they're like. Once the legal eagles take over, they determine the tactics.
I'm glad Joe Averages like me donated modest sums of money which collectively added up to a lot to pay for his legals.
Along with many other people, I'm happy to have been a part of a very satisfying achievement.
The PM labelled Folau's comments re bush fires as being insensitive and that's understandable.
The ACL's view?
The Australian Christian Lobby responded to Folau's comments on Monday afternoon.
“Sermons don’t lend themselves to quick soundbites, and the media’s attempts to paraphrase a sermon has caused some unnecessary angst,” ACL Managing Director Martyn Iles said.
“For one thing, Israel did not claim to know that the current bushfires are God’s direct judgement for same-sex marriage.”
“Nobody knows God’s mind, nor do they understand ultimately why bad things happen,” he added.
The ACL said it is calling on Australians "to pray for our nation and to help those who are doing it tough, including victims, firefighters and their communities".
The PM had previously praised Folau for his strength of character:
The federal treasurer, Scott Morrison, has backed Wallabies star Israel Folau’s “strong character” in standing up for his religious belief that gay people will go to hell unless they repent their sins.
Rugby Australia has opted not to sanction Folau after he made the comment on social media, despite sponsors raising concerns over his anti-homosexual views.
Morrison, a practising Christian, moved amendments to protect religious freedom that were voted down during last year’s parliamentary debate on same-sex marriage legislation. He said not everyone had to agree about religion but described Folau as a “good man”.
“It clearly means a lot to Izzy and good for him for standing up for his faith,” Morrison told News Corp’s Miranda Devine Live on Wednesday. “He wouldn’t have wanted to intend to have offended or hurt anyone because that’s very much against the faith that he feels so passionately about.
“But I think he’s shown a lot of strength of character in just standing up for what he believes in and I think that’s what this country is all about.”