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walksalone11

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Re: Too Little, Too Lte, Pope Rat!
« Reply #15 on: February 22, 2010, 05:48:41 pm »
One can move any where they want but the shift has already begun from the agenda of forced assimilation into a nationalized community to that of a globalized one.

It will be rather amusing really to observe all the people who constantly advocate others to "just get over it" when they are themselves the victim of having their entire culture robbed from them and forced into a totally foreign world that they have no interests in nor desire of joining.

There will be no more Americans......everyone will be simply.....earthlings I guess......

Just remember that "just get over it already" mantra you are always spouting while you whine to me how I should care since I know how it feels.
But hey....we have offered to fight injustices together....but you are obviously not interested.

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Re: Too Little, Too Lte, Pope Rat!
« Reply #16 on: February 24, 2010, 06:34:32 am »
Seriously Walkalone, if black people can get over what was done to them, so can you. You should really be thanking the "white man", since you'd likely not have central air-conditioning and the countless other luxuries I'm quite sure you relish in if not for them, haha.

And yes, one day we all will be the same people, "earthlings" as you call it, once all our differences are cast off and we learn to accept that we're all the same. Once people like you die out, that is. How old are you now?

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« Reply #17 on: February 24, 2010, 09:19:49 am »

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A former nun's tell-all story which details illicit relationships, sexual harassment and bullying in the convent where she spent three decades is causing ructions in the Catholic Church in the south Indian state of Kerala.

In Amen - an autobiography of a nun, Sister Jesme says when she became a nun she discovered priests were forcing novices to have sex with them. There were also secret homosexual relationships among the nuns and at one point she was forced into such a relationship by another nun who told her she preferred this kind of arrangement as it ruled out the possibility of pregnancy.

"I did not want to make this book controversial. I want to express my feelings and to explain what happened to me... I want people to know how I have suffered," she told The Independent last night, speaking from the town of Kozhikode. "People say that everything is OK, but I was in the convent and I want them to know what goes on. I have concerns for others."

Sister Jesme, who quit last year as the principal of a Catholic college in Thrissur, alleges senior nuns tried to have her committed to a mental institution after she spoke out against them.

In her book, she says that while travelling through Bangalore, she was once directed to stay with a purportedly pious priest who took her to a garden "and showed me several pairs cuddling behind trees. He also gave me a sermon on the necessity of physical love and described the illicit affairs that certain bishops and priests had". The priest took her to his home, stripped off his clothes and ordered her to do the same.

She also alleges that while senior staff turned a blind eye to the actions of more experienced nuns, novices were strongly punished, even for minor transgressions. She was not allowed to go home after she learnt her father had died. "I was able to see [the body of] my father barely 15 minutes before the funeral," she writes. "The [response] of the superiors was that the then senior sisters were not even lucky enough to see the bodies of their parents."

When she resigned as a college principal, she claimed convents had become "houses of torture", saying: "The mental torture was unbearable. When I questioned the church's stand on self-financing colleges and certain other issues, they accused me of having mental problems. They have even sent me to a psychiatrist. There are many nuns undergoing ill-treatment from the order, but they are afraid of challenging it. The church is a formidable fortress."

The allegations are not the only controversy to rock the Catholic Church in Kerala. Last summer, a 23-year-old novice committed suicide and left a note saying she had been harassed by her Mother Superior. Reports suggest there have been a number of similar suicides. And in November, police in Kerala arrested two priests and a nun in connection with the killing of Sister Abhaya in a notorious 1992 murder.

Last night, a spokesman for the Syro-Malabar order of the Catholic Church, Dr Paul Thelakkat, dismissed Sister Jesme's allegations as a "book of trivialities". "It's her experiences, but these are things that might creep into a society of communal living," he said. Asked if the church would be shocked by the allegations, he replied: "Absolutely not. The church knows about these things."

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Re: Too Little, Too Lte, Pope Rat!
« Reply #18 on: February 24, 2010, 07:01:14 pm »
Ridiculous rumours. The Pope isn't responsible for the Irish priests who molested children, and the Catholic church at large most certainly isn't responsible. This idea of a giant conspiracy is silly and unprovable. Besides, if you're childish attempt to call this man Pope Rat is a reference to Pope Benedict XVI's real name, then I must most humbly inform you that he was not Pope in 2001. He became Pope in mid 2005 upon the death of Pope John Paul II, who's real name was Karol Józef Wojtyła. So learn your facts.

I know it's "cool" to hate on the Catholic Church and all, but at least TRY to sound like you have even a vague idea of what's going on.

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Re: Too Little, Too Lte, Pope Rat!
« Reply #19 on: February 25, 2010, 08:59:44 am »
Yeah man stick to providing information on Injans and keep your nose out of other folk's business, especially when all you base your information on is heresay and supposition.
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Re: Too Little, Too Lte, Pope Rat!
« Reply #20 on: February 25, 2010, 09:31:37 am »
Five Hundred Years of Injustice:
The Legacy of Fifteenth Century Religious Prejudice

by Steve Newcomb

When Christopher Columbus first set foot on the white sands of Guanahani island, he performed a ceremony to "take possession" of the land for the king and queen of Spain, acting under the international laws of Western Christendom. Although the story of Columbus' "discovery" has taken on mythological proportions in most of the Western world, few people are aware that his act of "possession" was based on a religious doctrine now known in history as the Doctrine of Discovery. Even fewer people realize that today - five centuries later - the United States government still uses this archaic Judeo-Christian doctrine to deny the rights of Native American Indians.
Origins of the Doctrine of Discovery

To understand the connection between Christendom's principle of discovery and the laws of the United States, we need to begin by examining a papal document issued forty years before Columbus' historic voyage In 1452, Pope Nicholas V issued to King Alfonso V of Portugal the bull Romanus Pontifex, declaring war against all non-Christians throughout the world, and specifically sanctioning and promoting the conquest, colonization, and exploitation of non-Christian nations and their territories.

Under various theological and legal doctrines formulated during and after the Crusades, non-Christians were considered enemies of the Catholic faith and, as such, less than human. Accordingly, in the bull of 1452, Pope Nicholas directed King Alfonso to "capture, vanquish, and subdue the saracens, pagans, and other enemies of Christ," to "put them into perpetual slavery," and "to take all their possessions and property." [Davenport: 20-26] Acting on this papal privilege, Portugal continued to traffic in African slaves, and expanded its royal dominions by making "discoveries" along the western coast of Africa, claiming those lands as Portuguese territory................

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Re: Too Little, Too Lte, Pope Rat!
« Reply #21 on: February 25, 2010, 09:51:11 am »
In a United Nations World Conference Against Racism document there are the words: "In the fifteenth century, two Papal Bulls set the stage for European domination of the New World and Africa. Romanus Pontifex, issued by Pope Nicholas V to King Alfonso V of Portugal in 1452, declared war against all non-Christians throughout the world, and specifically sanctioned and promoted the conquest, colonization, and exploitation of non-Christian nations and their territories." This document also declares: "….the subjugation of the native peoples of the New World was legally sanctioned. ‘Laws’ of ‘discovery’, ‘conquest’ and ‘terra nullius’ made up the ‘doctrines of dispossession’…" "These doctrines allowed Christian nations to claim ‘unoccupied lands’ (terra nullius), or lands belonging to ‘heathens’ or ‘pagans’." (ref.)

In the 1823 U.S.A. Supreme Court ruling Johnson v. M’Intosh, Associate Justice Joseph Story, who was on the Supreme Court at the time of the Johnson ruling, published a book in which he drew a specific connection between Christianity, the pope (the Vatican) and the ”principle” of ”discovery” adopted by the Supreme Court. And, around this same time, Supreme Court Judge John Marshall also identified the Christian doctrine of discovery behind the Johnson ruling…revealing that the Israelites’ Old Testament directed mission "to destroy or rule other nations with a rod of iron" was (by a misunderstanding of the New Testament directive) turned over to Christians, as God’s new Israelites,” who, according to Romans 2: 29, were "inwardly Jews", (they being white Europeans) wrongly believing that they had a ”God-given right and mission ” to colonize (conquer, subdue and possess) the lands of the red indigenous nations and peoples (the new Canaanites), who were not "inwardly Jews" (Christians) at the time of their discovery by the ethic cleansing and genocidal war-mongering white European Christian imperialists and colonists, who became white Euro-America Christians with the same evil intentions.........


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Re: Too Little, Too Lte, Pope Rat!
« Reply #22 on: March 02, 2010, 09:13:03 am »
i wish i had a $100,000 robe, a bullet proof pope mobile, a communiun cup made of solid gold, and the protection from the church.   Yes, what the pope does effects our society as a whole.

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