Posted on 03/19/2009 5:06:17 PM PDT by bruinbirdman
Probably reasonable given all the givens.
Speaking for me, I am not concerned with the catholic teachings, but am just saying that Pope Benedict is right in saying that condom distribution makes the problem worse, not better. As I remember the honest studies bear that out.
That’s one scary photo. Thanks for ruining my evening.
Nick Squires is a jerk. And the Brits, much as I love them, tend to be anti-Catholic bigots.
On the matter of condoms and AIDS, Pope Benedict agrees exactly with Pope JP II, who agreed with all of his predecessors since the condom was invented and since AIDS was discovered. Nothing new about it.
As it happens, the Pope also has statistical evidence on his side. Wherever condoms have been widely distributed in Africa, AIDS is the worst. Where they have been kept out and faithfulness and abstinence has been taught, AIDS is much less common. So the Pope has both religion and science on his side.
As for these “insiders,” even the Vatican has its share of rats. And they are definitely rats.
Actually, I would have preferred he ex-communicate her for her views..
INDEED . . . along with Scuba Teddy et al
Yeah, like a Catholic-hating paper like the Telegraph has any real “insiders” in the Vatican.
A fifth century prophet wouldn't have dated anything Anno Domini, as that did not come into fashion until much later. FWIW, these "prophecies" are often attributed to 'Pseudo-Nilus' because of the myriad of problems associated with it.
Thanks Perdogg. You may be thinking of the prophecies of St Malachy? I don’t plan to come back to this thread, which is probably already a sectarian bloodbath (didn’t look past message 1) but “his lifting of the 20-year excommunication of a British bishop who has questioned the Holocaust” wasn’t too bright without contrition by the denier.
Pope Tells Muslims That Religion Rejects Violence
townhall.com/AP News | March 19, 2009 | staff
Posted on 03/19/2009 7:43:26 AM PDT by kellynla
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2209904/posts
That's the Vatican insider's problem he doesn't know which world is real.
The dating was from the web authors who posted this information.
Imagine Nancy being interviewed by the press when she returned home -
Reporters: So, did you have a positive meeting with the Pope?
Nancy: Um...well...
Sorry I misunderstood what you were saying the first time.
Yes, agreed. I believe St. Malachy still stands though.
The perp! An expert at the destruction of individuals and groups. Also intrigue, duplicity, planting false rumors, insider trading.
yitbos
I’ve heard that, too. And St Malachy had some papal predictions, as well. The media has been working overtime to paint Catholics and all Christians in the worst light possible, especially the last several years. And it seems there’s a few leftie Catholics in the Vatican who would like to see a different Pope running the show. Pope Benedict surely needs our prayers, he’s besieged inside the Vatican and out.
3/4 of world population, or 3/4 of the “church” population...meaning catholics?
He made a prediction regarding number of future popes before the end? The name doesn’t sound familiar.
imho . . .
it has to be more than a few.
I can’t imagine that the globalist oligarchy wants to do their ultimate thing without having the Vatican firmly under their control.
And, in fact . . . they may have had it under control for some decades:
1967 - March 26: Pope Paul VI writes Populorum Progressio and states: “Who can fail to see the need and importance of thus gradually coming to the establishment of a world authority capable of taking effective action on the juridical and political planes? Delegates to international organizations, public officials, gentlemen of the press, teachers and educators—all of you must realize that you have your part to play in the construction of a new world order.
Doesn’t sound a great deal different than Z Bresenski; H Kissenger; Rockefeller; Nixon; Bush SR or Othuga on that score. Sadly.
Quit your bellyaching, crybaby. exercise your eyes once in awhile, they might toughen up a bit.
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