Peg Leg wrote: Also, swap Zebo and Folau as Munster FB last weekend and I know what side of the 50/50 penalty try decision Nige is leaning.
Folau would have got to the ball first, half the problem solved
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Peg Leg wrote: Also, swap Zebo and Folau as Munster FB last weekend and I know what side of the 50/50 penalty try decision Nige is leaning.
My persona l fave bible quote:Oldschool wrote:One of the best extracts from the bible.
"Let he who is without sin cast the first stone"
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artaneboy wrote:Why a hypocrite? And are we making that a ground for barring now too? If we do, there will be very few that can pass through that 'eye of a needle'...Dave Cahill wrote:He's a homophobe, a hypocrite and a bigot.
So, I’m obtuse- okay. Humour my deliberate obstruction abs tell me, where is the “somewhere” where we stop?Peg Leg wrote:The answer to "where does it stop" is always, somewhere.artaneboy wrote:Yeah- most of what you say there is probably true- if a bit irrelevant to the point. The issue is not his consistency in following the imagined dictates of his faith- or even his religion at all- as there are- and have been a number of very religious players who have been members of Ulster- and other clubs too, no doubt.ChrisUppy wrote: Funny, I don't recall any word from him on heteros who sleep around.
Nor have I heard him calling out those with tattoos. Nor have have I heard him warning of a rich man standing less of a chance of entering heaven than a camel from passing through the eye of a needle (that one may be a bit inconvenient to a well payed pro athelete like himself). Nor extolling the biblical right to own slaves (that one comes from the same book as the verses on homosexuality btw.).
Yet he finds the time to take a stance previously against gay marriage and now warning they are destined for hell. I wonder why that issue sticks out to him particularly? It couldn't be because he is bigoted I guess... I'm sure he'll get around to the rest...
The issue is whether we should shun or bar players because we don't like their views on such issues. I'm not personally religious and I find his views both offensive and silly- but is that a reason bar him? Where does this stop then? So (no names- no pack drill) if some of the well known names who do play and have played for Ulster recently hold similar views- or are 'suspected'- by virtue of their expressed faith, of having similar views, should we demand they make a statement on the issue? Take it a step further- should every player be asked to state their beliefs and prejudices on these issues? It's a rabbit hole- and the only half way fair way is to demand that players don't get into it at all.
Oh- and BTW, the idea that Falou is the wrong player for Ulster is total rubbish. You could argue they need another four or five more players, and he'd be too costly on that basis- but, 'not right'... c'mon!
You're being deliberately obtuse, the reason for the ire in this case is his vocalisation of his opinion. Everyone is entitled to their own views, preaching them is where I take issue. So no, we don't need a McCarthy type court for signings, we need to avoid vocal extremists.
I’m sure Nigel has refereed Falou previously- and did so in a professional manner- as I’d expect of him. Ridiculous to suggest otherwise.OTT wrote:Peg Leg wrote: Also, swap Zebo and Folau as Munster FB last weekend and I know what side of the 50/50 penalty try decision Nige is leaning.
Folau would have got to the ball first, half the problem solved
Do you even have any idea of what religious tenets Israel Falou adheres to? Is Leviticus (in which there seem to be a lot of experts here), feature much in it? Does he go for the original Hebrew, Aramaic or Greek translations...Oldschoolsocks wrote:artaneboy wrote:Why a hypocrite? And are we making that a ground for barring now too? If we do, there will be very few that can pass through that 'eye of a needle'...Dave Cahill wrote:He's a homophobe, a hypocrite and a bigot.
Cherry picking of which strictures from Leviticus to follow
We can probably agree on that. He most likely is/ like 99% of the posters here- a hypocrite.Dave Cahill wrote:He has tattoos, he shaves the side of his head, he shaves his beard. And I'd say if I went through all the levitical laws, never mind the 613 commandments, I'd find a few more breaches. But he only seems to care about one.artaneboy wrote:Why a hypocrite? And are we making that a ground for barring now too? If we do, there will be very few that can pass through that 'eye of a needle'...Dave Cahill wrote:He's a homophobe, a hypocrite and a bigot.
I never said he should be barred for being a hypocrite btw, just that he was one.
Well if he's denoucing homosexuality on the basis of his christian faith, the "teaching" comes from Leviticus. The verse "a man shall not lie with another man" is the one Christians cite. Doesn't really get anymore black and white than that. You don't have to be an expert to be familiar with it.artaneboy wrote:Do you even have any idea of what religious tenets Israel Falou adheres to? Is Leviticus (in which there seem to be a lot of experts here), feature much in it? Does he go for the original Hebrew, Aramaic or Greek translations...
No- neither have I- or interest either in his consistency.
Total side issue....
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Closer to a Gish Galloppaddyor wrote:Well if he's denoucing homosexuality on the basis of his christian faith, the "teaching" comes from Leviticus. The verse "a man shall not lie with another man" is the one Christians cite. Doesn't really get anymore black and white than that. You don't have to be an expert to be familiar with it.artaneboy wrote:Do you even have any idea of what religious tenets Israel Falou adheres to? Is Leviticus (in which there seem to be a lot of experts here), feature much in it? Does he go for the original Hebrew, Aramaic or Greek translations...
No- neither have I- or interest either in his consistency.
Total side issue....
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As to the last question about texts....
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_lioning
Jaysus man- no one cares what Wikipedia page you’ve found that indicates he’s a hypocrite. He’s not been charged with inconsistency- but bigotry! That’s the least of his accusations.paddyor wrote:Well if he's denoucing homosexuality on the basis of his christian faith, the "teaching" comes from Leviticus. The verse "a man shall not lie with another man" is the one Christians cite. Doesn't really get anymore black and white than that. You don't have to be an expert to be familiar with it.artaneboy wrote:Do you even have any idea of what religious tenets Israel Falou adheres to? Is Leviticus (in which there seem to be a lot of experts here), feature much in it? Does he go for the original Hebrew, Aramaic or Greek translations...
No- neither have I- or interest either in his consistency.
Total side issue....
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As to the last question about texts....
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_lioning
artaneboy wrote:Why a hypocrite? And are we making that a ground for barring now too? If we do, there will be very few that can pass through that 'eye of a needle'...Dave Cahill wrote:He's a homophobe, a hypocrite and a bigot.
fairynuff - from posts after this we've all agreed that he's a hypoctrite then - brilliant!!artaneboy wrote:Do you even have any idea of what religious tenets Israel Falou adheres to? Is Leviticus (in which there seem to be a lot of experts here), feature much in it? Does he go for the original Hebrew, Aramaic or Greek translations...Oldschoolsocks wrote: Cherry picking of which strictures from Leviticus to follow
No- neither have I- or interest either in his consistency.
Total side issue....
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Yikes!blockhead wrote:Ulster are favourites to sign Folau for next season apparently.
You need to use your powers more wisely. A few words in jest from you have resulted in pages of posts. Is there a more deserving target of these powers.blockhead wrote:Yikes!blockhead wrote:Ulster are favourites to sign Folau for next season apparently.
Sure I was only havin a larf.
Well another rumour is that the NZ ladies coach is on our shortlist for head coach, I hope this was someone having a laugh as well.Fireworks wrote:You need to use your powers more wisely. A few words in jest from you have resulted in pages of posts. Is there a more deserving target of these powers.blockhead wrote:Yikes!blockhead wrote:Ulster are favourites to sign Folau for next season apparently.
Sure I was only havin a larf.
Why?rooster wrote:Well another rumour is that the NZ ladies coach is on our shortlist for head coach, I hope this was someone having a laugh as well.
Rugby Australia chief executive Raelene Castle confirmed on Tuesday that Folau – who is out of contract at the end of 2018 – will not be sanctioned, describing the player as a “strong role model”.