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To: Thistooshallpass9
Here's the relevant portion of his interview, from EWTN News.

Pope Francis: Thanks for the question, that is smart, it is good. I think that both are fundamental human rights, religious liberty and liberty of expression. You can't … Let's think, are you French? Let's go to Paris. Let's speak clearly. You cannot hide a truth. Everyone has the right to practice their religion, their own religion without offending, freely. And that's what we do, what we all want to do. Secondly, you cannot offend or make war, kill in the name of your religion, in the name of God. What has happened now astonishes us. But always, let's think to our history, how many religious wars we have had. Think of St Bartholomew's night (when Catholics massacred Huguenots during the French wars of religion in 1572, editors note). How can we understand this? Also we were sinners in this. But you cannot kill in the name of God, this is an aberration. Killing in the name of God is an aberration against God. I think this is the main thing with freedom of religion. You can practice with freedom without offending but without imposing or killing.

The freedom of expression… Every one of us has not just the freedom, the right, but also the obligation to say what he thinks to help build the common good. The obligation. If we think of a congressman, a senator, if he doesn't say what he thinks is the true path, he doesn't collaborate in the common good. We have the obligation to freely have this liberty, but without offending. It's true that you cannot react violently. But, if Dr. Gasbarri, my great friend, says something against my mother, he can expect a punch. It's normal. It's normal. You cannot provoke, you cannot insult the faith of others, you cannot make fun of the faith. Pope Benedict, in a speech, I don't remember which, he spoke of this post-positivist mentality, of the post-positivist metaphysics that brought people to believe that religions or religious expressions are a type of lower culture: that they are tolerated but that there's not much to them, that they are in not part of an enlightened culture. And this is a lecacy of the Enlightenment. So many people speak against others' religions. They make fun of them. Let's say they "giocatalizzano" (make a playng out of) the religion of others. But they are provoking, and what can happen is what I said about Dr. Gasbarri if he says something about my mother. There is a limit. Every religion has dignity; I cannot mock a religion that respects human life and the human person. And this is a limit. I've used this example of the limit to say that in the freedom of expression there are limits, like the example I gave of my mother. I don't know if I was able to respond to the question. Thanks.

By saying "Let's go to Paris," the Pope made it clear that his comments were meant to apply to the Charlie Hebdo massacre.

The Pope believes that murdering 17 people is analogous to throwing a "punch" in response to a personal insult.

60 posted on 01/15/2015 5:23:47 PM PST by TChad (The Obamacare motto: Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori.)
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To: TChad
Every religion has dignity; I cannot mock a religion that respects human life and the human person.

[Buzzer]... wrong answer.

According to the Bible, there is exactly 1 true religion, Christianity as set forth in the Holy Scriptures.

Any and all other religions are false religions and are highly offensive to God.

Scripture proof is left as an excercise for the reader.
63 posted on 01/15/2015 5:31:39 PM PST by PieterCasparzen (We have to fix things ourselves)
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To: TChad

Islam is not a real religion and should not have 1st amendment protection. The left is trying to make muslims into another one of their under privileged victims groups. That’s like kissing a poisonous snake on the lips. Islam should be suppressed before they kill all us.


66 posted on 01/15/2015 6:17:48 PM PST by virgil (The evil that men do lives after them)
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