There's a Pope!!!!
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My jaw dropped when they announced Ratzinger. He's the guy that was fulminating about relativism that was quoted in the do you believe in God thread.
They're already calling him "Benedict the Enforcer". Can't be good.
They're already calling him "Benedict the Enforcer". Can't be good.
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Must be his Hitler Youth experience and 20 years as head of the Doctrine of the Faith in the Vatican (Inquisition to all you Python fans) that endeared him to the liberals.markfiend wrote: They're already calling him "Benedict the Enforcer". Can't be good.
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Which is quite understandable.
Which is quite understandable.
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Didn't hear about that one before, but can't be anything good indeed...markfiend wrote:They're already calling him "Benedict the Enforcer". Can't be good.
Though, on the radio news, I heard something about his first papal preach...
It sure makes it sound a little bit better then was to be expected... Anyway, with those guys up there in Rome, you never know, so just lets hope a little bit it won't be that badCNN wrote:In celebrating the Mass, the new pope -- Joseph Ratzinger of Germany -- laid out many of the goals of his papacy, including the unification of all Christians, continuing the reforms of the Second Vatican Council and reaching out to people of other faiths.
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I read the CNN quote more like this: Benedikt will strengthen the faith of christianity and raise arms for the final religious crusade against Islam.Obviousman wrote:It sure makes it sound a little bit better then was to be expected... Anyway, with those guys up there in Rome, you never know, so just lets hope a little bit it won't be that badCNN wrote:In celebrating the Mass, the new pope -- Joseph Ratzinger of Germany -- laid out many of the goals of his papacy, including the unification of all Christians, continuing the reforms of the Second Vatican Council and reaching out to people of other faiths.
And he has a point there....
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Mhh... Yes, that's another way of looking at it, and it's as valid, if not more valid as the way I though about it before
So this makes it really worrying, he will be peremptory, he'll give everyone one last chance to convert to christianity, and after that, who knows, don't like the thought of this ...
So this makes it really worrying, he will be peremptory, he'll give everyone one last chance to convert to christianity, and after that, who knows, don't like the thought of this ...
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Well, before I put on the Tshador, I will joyfully cross blade with General Ratzinger to fight the stone-age with the means of the middle-age.
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Ah, so you're one of those Iranian policewomen they showed on the telly some weeks ago
(I had seen a better pic back then, completely in burkah and climbing some building, but can't find it no more )
(I had seen a better pic back then, completely in burkah and climbing some building, but can't find it no more )
the guy is 78 so I would say they are buying time. by choosing a hard core conservative near deaths door they will have no doctrinal changes in the next few years which allows them to work out where they want to take the church when they put in the next one - after JPII being such a radical pontif they need to let the dust settle before they can work out how much damage/good he did.
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hmmmm, now thats an intersting theory...silk wrote:the guy is 78 so I would say they are buying time. by choosing a hard core conservative near deaths door they will have no doctrinal changes in the next few years which allows them to work out where they want to take the church when they put in the next one - after JPII being such a radical pontif they need to let the dust settle before they can work out how much damage/good he did.
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Thats almost exactly the point my husband made when I mentioned the man's age and conservatism - that they were playing for time.silk wrote:the guy is 78 so I would say they are buying time. by choosing a hard core conservative near deaths door they will have no doctrinal changes in the next few years which allows them to work out where they want to take the church when they put in the next one - after JPII being such a radical pontif they need to let the dust settle before they can work out how much damage/good he did.
Plus, Radio 4 mentioned that none of the cardinals really had much of an idea as to who the others were (! bit weird) so maybe they decided on the "peoples choice".
Just hope he doesn't do too much damage - hated the previous Pope's ideas on contraception and AIDS
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I think there was a fear from the european base that with so many African & South American cardinals created by JPII that they wanted a European, the only surprise for me was that they didn't pick an ItalianPlus, Radio 4 mentioned that none of the cardinals really had much of an idea as to who the others were (! bit weird) so maybe they decided on the "peoples choice".
that isn't going to change in the near futureJust hope he doesn't do too much damage - hated the previous Pope's ideas on contraception and AIDS
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Afraid you're right on both counts - what a beautiful bunch of people! Wouldn't matter so much to me (not being a Catholic) but that they have so much influencesilk wrote:I think there was a fear from the european base that with so many African & South American cardinals created by JPII that they wanted a European, the only surprise for me was that they didn't pick an ItalianPlus, Radio 4 mentioned that none of the cardinals really had much of an idea as to who the others were (! bit weird) so maybe they decided on the "peoples choice".that isn't going to change in the near futureJust hope he doesn't do too much damage - hated the previous Pope's ideas on contraception and AIDS
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Apparantly he is going to use his surname to appeal to the urban crowd...
Give me one good reason
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We refer to him as Papa Ratzi.
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I guess, my english is not sufficient enough to make clear on which side I'm on when it comes to the Holy War.Obviousman wrote:Ah, so you're one of those Iranian policewomen they showed on the telly some weeks ago
(I had seen a better pic back then, completely in burkah and climbing some building, but can't find it no more )
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canon docre wrote:We refer to him as Papa Ratzi.
Genius.
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How about your skills in arabcanon docre wrote:I guess, my english is not sufficient enough to make clear on which side I'm on when it comes to the Holy War.
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Ah, isn't it lovely... A new pope... Brings loads of new merchandising
A mug to give drink to the thirsty
A T-shirt for the die-hard fans
Or how about these lovely magnets (they come 100 at a time, so you'd better have some use for them!)
Go on... You know you want it all
A mug to give drink to the thirsty
A T-shirt for the die-hard fans
Or how about these lovely magnets (they come 100 at a time, so you'd better have some use for them!)
Go on... You know you want it all
Couple of points on this - last first - JPII a 'radical pontiff' - HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA that's a good one, no really. Unless 'radical' means 'really really dull and conservative without an idea in his head totally without any kind of agenda beyond doing the same thing for years and years because he doesn't know how to do anything else' - I don't know, it always goes wrong when goalkeepers get religion, just look at David Icke.silk wrote:the guy is 78 so I would say they are buying time. by choosing a hard core conservative near deaths door they will have no doctrinal changes in the next few years which allows them to work out where they want to take the church when they put in the next one - after JPII being such a radical pontif they need to let the dust settle before they can work out how much damage/good he did.
In the middle, JPI was a 'radical' Pope, which is ALLEGEDLY (in case any lawyers are looking) why he died 33 days after taking office and announcing a thorough overhaul of the Vatican accounts. 'Incidently' it was announced in the British press yesterday that 4 people are standing trial for the 1982 murder of Roberto Craxi 'God's Banker' (anyone remember him?) - oh of course, if anyone hasn't seen 'The Pope Must Die' you really should.
First, last (and always?) I take the main point about him being a 'caretaker' - anyone remember the Andropov/Chernyenko years (months) in the Kremlin (about the time of Alice > Walk Away if I've got my dates right)? the Politburo really didn't know what to do, so they elected a few dead guys to be Supreme Pooh-bah (sorry, can't remember the nomenklatura any more) until Gorbachev came along. No-one remembers those two guys I just mentioned, not even Mrs the two guys I've just mentioned. And one of them was head of the KGB! So the Pope's 'Enforcer' really doesn't cut it, I reckon, unless he kidnaps your family, puts burning matches under your fingernails, chucks acid in your eyes, electrodes on ya nethers, and generally messes with your body and soul. No this isn't a competition, it just seemed like an appropriate moment.
Oh, and apologies to those telling the 'Papa-Ratzi' joke, I just dissed it (a bit) on another thread.
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Red Orc wrote:
Oh, nevermind, Orc, as long as you cheer us up with your conspiracy anecdotes, no one misses my dim jokes anyway.Oh, and apologies to those telling the 'Papa-Ratzi' joke, I just dissed it (a bit) on another thread.