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Old 03-14-2013, 10:41 AM   #16
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What we get from all the commentators is the normal sex obsession.

We get things like 'he is socially liberal, but doctrinally conservative'.

The catholic commentator then goes on to say 'the core doctrines of the church are to do with abortion, homosexuality, euthenasia, promiscuity, contraception, bla bla bla'

about which Jesus and the new testament says not a single word (there's a challenge for you, OH, I'm sure you will find something somewhere!).

These are not core doctrines, the core doctrines are about love, charity, incarnation, resurrection, forgiveness.

So the catholic church is going to continue to appear in the media mainly as a cult to fight gays and contraception.

And they are surprised why they are held in contempt, or at minimum in irrelevance, by many in the west?

I don't think priestly celibacy is going to disappear any time soon.

I think this guy is probably a very cool and caring guy, who will show leadership by example, but when will the church divest itself of this sex obsession?

p.s. when there was that tragic fire in Argentina Buenos Aires a few years ago, he was one of the first on the scene, apparently.
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Old 03-14-2013, 04:44 PM   #17
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First non-European pope as well. We'll see how well he does - I haven't done any research on his history but I'm sure there will be plenty available tomorrow.
Peter was European??!!!!

There have been at least 10 non-European Popes.

1) Saint Peter: Bethsaida, modern-day Israel(33 – 64 A.D.)
2) Pope Saint Evaristus: Bethlehem, modern-day West Bank (97 – 105)
3) Pope Saint Anicetus: Emesa (today known as Homs), Syria (155 – 166)
4) Pope Saint Victor I: Leptis Magna, modern-day Libya (189 – 199)
5) Pope Saint Miltiades: Somewhere in North Africa (311 – 314)
6) Pope Theodore I: Jerusalem, modern-day Israel and West Bank (642 – 649)
7) Pope John V: Antioch, then Syria but today part of Turkey (685 – 686)
8) Pope Sisinnius: Syria (708)
9) Pope Constantine: Syria (708 – 715)
10) Pope Gregory III: Syria (731 – 741)

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/...european-pope/
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Old 03-14-2013, 09:12 PM   #18
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I think he failed to understand, the first in over a thousand years.
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Old 03-15-2013, 07:41 AM   #19
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Peter was European??!!!!

There have been at least 10 non-European Popes.

1) Saint Peter: Bethsaida, modern-day Israel(33 – 64 A.D.)
2) Pope Saint Evaristus: Bethlehem, modern-day West Bank (97 – 105)
3) Pope Saint Anicetus: Emesa (today known as Homs), Syria (155 – 166)
4) Pope Saint Victor I: Leptis Magna, modern-day Libya (189 – 199)
5) Pope Saint Miltiades: Somewhere in North Africa (311 – 314)
6) Pope Theodore I: Jerusalem, modern-day Israel and West Bank (642 – 649)
7) Pope John V: Antioch, then Syria but today part of Turkey (685 – 686)
8) Pope Sisinnius: Syria (708)
9) Pope Constantine: Syria (708 – 715)
10) Pope Gregory III: Syria (731 – 741)

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/...european-pope/
Oops, got my information wrong. Sorry, my bad!
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Old 03-15-2013, 08:35 AM   #20
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My understanding is that the first round they all voted for Obama and had a really big laugh.
That led to a few more practical jokes, those cardinals are such a hoot.
The only one that wasn't laughing was the dude from Africa.........
Yeah, they probably figured they needed to "ease" their way into political correctness.

Better they deal with that pesky female population...
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Old 03-15-2013, 11:10 AM   #21
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Whatzup you want to try to explain why half the Catholic saints are women?
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Old 03-15-2013, 11:27 AM   #22
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BJs.
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Old 03-15-2013, 11:34 AM   #23
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most of our Teawipe Parrotriots envision themselves as the seargeant,

You think so? You are probably right. Actually none of them really had the guts to put the uniform on. They just like to pound their chest like they were on the front line defending the country from tyranny.
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Old 03-15-2013, 08:18 PM   #24
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Whatzup you want to try to explain why half the Catholic saints are women?
Why not ask Pope Francis himself?

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Old 03-16-2013, 12:36 AM   #25
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Stick, you non-hacker, go fuck yourself! You have failed to demonstrate why you should be allowed to breath. Go to a Tea party rally and see all the veterans. They had a Tea party rally at the legends ball park and they asked the veterans to come down for recognition. About 50 of us went down on the field but the candidate for Congress couldn't make it too fast. He only had one leg from his time in Afghanistan as a Marine. So go fuck yourself.
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