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Mar 2000 time: 06:35
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yeah, with cameras all over that St Marta College.
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Heresson
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Jun 2000 time: 06:35
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I have never figured out WHY is the US more religious than other western nations. |
I don't think the difference is between US and "the rest" the rest is between several European states and the rest. Is Guatemala, Poland, Brazil, Portugal or Italy as Godless as France or Sweden?
France, Germany, Benelux, Scandinavia and UK do not make The West, not Europe even.
quote: Originally posted by Rufus T. Firefly
And since Paul never had any contact with Christ, we assume he's quoting accurately...why?
My favorite scene in The Last Temptation of Christ -- one of my favorite movies -- is the scene scene within Christ's "temptation," when he meets Paul (played with a fundie-preacher accent by Harry Dean Stanton). As Paul extols teh wonder of the resurrected Christ, Christ protests that he's still alive, to which Paul says, in effect, "I've got the powerful story; I don't actually need you."
Well, exactly. |
Such films perhaps should be allowed, but with great sign "contains historical lies and baseless propaganda" on every scene.
A shame Gabriel made music for it.
quote: Originally posted by Brent
America is the cradle of religious freedom. |
Poland is.
quote: Originally posted by Donegeal
Not sure if this has been covered (as there are alot of posts in this thread and I'm too lazy to read them all), but what are the general feelings about how the Pope is elected? I mean, there are only 117 votes, but almost (or over) a billion Catholics. Where is the leftist liberal protests about how people don't have an equal voice? Where's the "I'm a Catholic, why don't I get a say in who my leader is?"?
If you ask me, the entire process of electing a new pope is very similar to Heinlien's theroy of World Government in his book Starship Troopers. |
Church is not a democracy nor should it be.
I imagine some crowd electing drag queen, just for fun...
No. Pope must be someone competent and with apostolic succession.
And there are 1,1 billion Catholics.
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Mar 2003 time: 00:35
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quote: Originally posted by Boris Godunov
A highly fictionalized myth that drew inspiration from Sumerian (and other cultures) tales about the flooding of the Black Sea basin c. 8,000 BC. |
I don't want to get into a whole big argument about this, but there's something strange about saying "several other accounts of this event or a very similar one exist, ergo this one account is ripped off from those. They're all false, but this one happens to be plagiarized from the other falsehoods." Usually multiple records of an event are judged to strengthen the argument for its existence...at the very least, they do nothing to weaken it. I'm not really a biblical literalist as such, mind you, I just don't like snobbery based on revisionist archaeology.
Anyway, I predict the next Pope will be an elderly Catholic man that I've probably never heard of. I've heard of Ratzinger before, the rest of the rumored possibles are unknown to me. The only one who really stood out from the list to me was a Cardinal from somewhere in South America. I'm not Catholic, but I don't know that you can go wrong with a leader who insists on riding the bus with his flock instead of being chauffered around in a limo. Yay for apparently genuine humility.
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Boris Godunov
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Aug 2001 time: 00:35
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quote: Originally posted by Wernazuma III
Come back when the Post finds out that Ratzinger was member of the SS and took an active role in war crimes. |
Don't shoot the messenger. I was just relaying what the Post reported. And of course it's mud--it's the Post, after all.
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April 17, 2005 -- A "fuhrer" furor is dogging the papal candidacy of Germany's top Roman Catholic cleric — over revelations he was a member of the Hitler Youth.
Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger — a favorite to become the next pontiff — joined the Nazi children's corps in 1941 as a 14-year-old and was later an anti-aircraft gunner.
At one point, he guarded a factory where slaves from a concentration camp were forced to work. He was later shipped to Hungary, where he reportedly saw Jews persecuted.
Ratzinger, a staunch conservative dubbed "God's Rottweiler," has said he joined the Hitler Youth when membership became compulsory. He and his brother were later drafted but deserted. The cardinal claims he never fired a shot and that resistance would have meant death.
Not so, Germans from his hometown of Traunstein told The Times of London.
"It was possible to resist, and those people set an example for others," recalled Elizabeth Lohner, 84. "The Ratzingers were young — and they had made a different choice."
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It's a decidedly vague article, indeed. I would be curious to know more about when he was a guard.
It must be said that many claims of "resistance=death" for Germans aren't true. The Nazi regime wasn't quite so compulsory as some would have you believe. People were exempted from military service as conscientious objectors without retributions (esp. Jehovah's Witnesses).
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Didn't he end up deserting from the army, though? |
In the spring of 1945, it seems. He and tens of thousands of other German soldiers. Writing had been on the wall for some time.
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Boris Godunov
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Aug 2001 time: 00:35
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quote: Originally posted by Elok
I don't want to get into a whole big argument about this, but there's something strange about saying "several other accounts of this event or a very similar one exist, ergo this one account is ripped off from those. They're all false, but this one happens to be plagiarized from the other falsehoods." Usually multiple records of an event are judged to strengthen the argument for its existence...at the very least, they do nothing to weaken it. I'm not really a biblical literalist as such, mind you, I just don't like snobbery based on revisionist archaeology. |
I'm not quite sure what you're on about. I never said a big flood didn't happen--in fact, I said the basis was true, just that the accounts from various sources are highly mythologized. That the Genesis Flood myth relied heavily on the previous sources I mentioned is not really disputed by historians. The earliest texts we have are from the Sumerians, and the inspiration for the Flood myth is quite apparents, especially since Abraham himself was refugee from that culture. It makes total sense that he would carry that story with him.
I'm curious as to what "revisionist archaeology" you're referring to. Do tell.
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quote: Originally posted by Elok
Anyway, I predict the next Pope will be an elderly Catholic man. |
Well, yes, and I predict that members of the genus Ursa will relieve themselves in forested areas. Golly, wouldn't we be pleasently surprised if they elected a Japanese girl of the Buddhist persuasion?
Sorry, it just begged to be said.
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quote: Originally posted by Heresson
Church is not a democracy nor should it be. | Hey it works for us. Think of it as a challenge to spread the divine inspiration around, sharing it with the laity. quote:
I imagine some crowd electing drag queen, just for fun... | Hasn't happened to us yet, and probably never will. OTOH, if I recall some of the "historical filth" threads there have been some rather questionable Popes and bishops throughout history?quote:
No. Pope must be someone competent and with apostolic succession. | You guys do DNA testing to ensure that the Pope is a genuine descendant of the apostles? quote:
And there are 1,1 billion Catholics. |
Just like the Chinese. So you're saying that when an organization exceeds the one billion mark it should just forget about representation?
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