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Old 16-09-2010, 19:19   #101
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Re: The Pope Thread [UK visit 2010 - merged]

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Originally Posted by papa smurf View Post
as an atheist i have no interest in the twisted views of this sad old git. reality will catch him up eventually .
Agreed. However when he starts broadcasting that bull plop at his public meetings then i start to see my bottom over him.

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The Pope has ignited a row by associating atheism with Nazism in the first speech of his UK visit.
If he wants to associate atheists with Nazi's then i have no problem associating Christians with pedophiles, Two can play at that game.

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"The notion that it was the atheism of Nazis that led to their extremist and hateful views or that it somehow fuels intolerance in Britain today is a terrible libel against those who do not believe in God.

"The notion that it is non-religious people in the UK today who want to force their views on others, coming from a man whose organisation exerts itself internationally to impose its narrow and exclusive form of morality and undermine the human rights of women, children, gay people and many others, is surreal."

The Pope's speech follows controversial comments by one of his top aides in an interview with German magazine Focus.

Cardinal Walter Kasper, 77, spoke about the Godlessness of a section of English society, claiming Britain was facing an "aggressive new atheism" and "Christians were at a disadvantage".
Why has he started spouting all this bull plop anyway. Is it that he must upset as many people as he can whilst he is here part of his objective.
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