So I'm a protestant atheist then?Animavore wrote:I love the way you Proddies have been conditioned to hate the Pope. A large portion of Irish are still reluctant to give him a hard time
I'm not, of course. I rip into him every chance I get

So I'm a protestant atheist then?Animavore wrote:I love the way you Proddies have been conditioned to hate the Pope. A large portion of Irish are still reluctant to give him a hard time
I'm not, of course. I rip into him every chance I get
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Well, which god don't you believe in?AshtonBlack wrote:So I'm a protestant atheist then?Animavore wrote:I love the way you Proddies have been conditioned to hate the Pope. A large portion of Irish are still reluctant to give him a hard time
I'm not, of course. I rip into him every chance I get
Personally, I'm an "equal opportunities" atheist - I treat all religious leaders with contempt, but his Popiness deserves the most, simply because of his actions, and those of his organisation. L. Ron Hubbard, were he still alive, would probably be his closest rival.Animavore wrote:I love the way you Proddies have been conditioned to hate the Pope. A large portion of Irish are still reluctant to give him a hard time
I'm not, of course. I rip into him every chance I get
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One does not have to read too deeply between the lines to recognise that the pope's protestation is in reality yet another demand that investigations of paedophilia and other sexual offenses among the roman catholic clergy are beyond the remit of secular law enforcers. His recalcitrance is palpable....the pope stressed that abuse within the church needed to be handled by both civil and canon law, "respecting their reciprocal specificity and autonomy".
Wow, they mean business.As part of their investigation into recent claims of abuse, police last week drilled into the tombs of two archbishops at the cathedral in Mechelen, north of Brussels, using cameras to look for hidden documents, a church official said. Investigators said only one tomb had been opened.
If they were internal cavity searches, then he has a very good point! Invading the sanctity of another human being's private orifices is a very serious matter indeed!'...searches were carried out,' says the pope.
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