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12-1-2007 10:50 AM278 views
AtlLiberal says:
Old Joe Ratzinger stokes the fires of hate. After all, it's not PC to be anti-semitic any longer. Hey, let's bring back the Inquisition.
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12-1-2007 12:37 PM
AcesLucky
Pope Rat has forgotten already that his daddy Hitler was Catholic.
12-2-2007 3:13 PM
dna last mark
He was part of the Hitler Youth so I doubt he forgot that just merly neglected to mention is all. We can over look this little fact becuase his holiness said to or whatever down with marxism meaning no better colleges in europe down with the postal services of all kind good by elementry, junor, and high school. Oh and not to mention other socalistic things like no monopolies which means everyone start working for Walmart and Cosco McD and other chain stores cause their taking over.
12-2-2007 5:15 PM
AtlLiberal
I'm sorry dna, life is too short to spend it trying to parse your tortured comments. Comment all you like but you have the distinction as being my first "ignore" on clipmarks. Bye-bye............
12-2-2007 6:01 PM
Jorjor
Bring it back? It never left. As a cardinal, he was prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, founded in 1542 as the Supreme Sacred Congregation of the Roman and Universal Inquisition (the Inquisition part was dropped in 1908).

One has to wonder how secure a man like the pope is in hos own faith to feel threatened by the beliefs (or non-belief) or others. As a famous relative of mine once said, "It does me no injury for my neighbor to say there are twenty gods or no God."
12-2-2007 6:25 PM
AtlLiberal
"It does me no injury for my neighbor to say there are twenty gods or no God."
And as Tom says, I'll also refrain from picking your pocket or breaking your legs.

Name dropper!
12-3-2007 11:59 AM
Efrain Alvarado
However, the Pope points out, "with the victory of the revolution…Marx's fundamental error also became evident." "He forgot that man always remains man. He forgot man and he forgot man's freedom. He forgot that freedom always remains also freedom for evil. He thought that once the economy had been put right, everything would automatically be put right. His real error is materialism: man, in fact, is not merely the product of economic conditions, and it is not possible to redeem him purely from the outside by creating a favourable economic environment."
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