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Pope John Paul II fears Bush is the antichrist

I'd like to see him publicly announce it if true...that article looks sketchy...

also, too bad he didnt do it a month or so ago 😛
 
All of a sudden people are going to listen to the pope? Maybe if you had started earlier, we wouldn't even be having this discussion. He has much wisdom for those willing to listen. Unfortunately, the number of listeners is very small indeed.
 
Didn't some fundamental cases babble on about how people with illness are evil and being punished by god?

So by their own logic the Pope must be evil and is being punished by god because he has parkinsons. Bush on the other hand is healthy so he is not evil.

Yeah that's what happens when you try to oversimplify life into sound bytes, generalize and just plain open your dumb assed gob when you have no clue what you're talking about.

Brainless morons, religious or not, need to stfu.
 
Yea, when Bush was here to campaign, I noticed his head often turned completely around, he spewed green vomit and floated off the stage. I always wondered why the press didnt report on that. Oh well.
 
Sounds about right. GWB has a lot of people proud of attacking a people who did us no harm. They don't even care that they were tricked.
 
Originally posted by: element
Didn't some fundamental cases babble on about how people with illness are evil and being punished by god?

So by their own logic the Pope must be evil and is being punished by god because he has parkinsons. Bush on the other hand is healthy so he is not evil.

Yeah that's what happens when you try to oversimplify life into sound bytes, generalize and just plain open your dumb assed gob when you have no clue what you're talking about.

Brainless morons, religious or not, need to stfu.

 

Well, if the Pope said it, it must be true. Who am I to go against one of the most important religious leaders in the world. 😛

Hmm, or maybe I should. Maybe the Pope has been contaminated by evil 'liberal' lies. If so, we MUST remove him at once and restore things to the way they should be. 😛

Edit: Yes, I was being sarcastic, but the damn smiles aren't working it seems. Oh well.
 
Even though I'm certainly no fan of The Puppet, I really couldn't care less what the senile old pope thinks.
 
What you see depends on the capacity for vision that you have taken back from the sleep you have been put into. Being blind, you cannot assess your own state. Thus you should have no opinion. Everything is the Will of God and nothing can stand in the way of the Will of God.

I return you now to the war of opinion.
 
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
What you see depends on the capacity for vision that you have taken back from the sleep you have been put into. Being blind, you cannot assess your own state. Thus you should have no opinion. Everything is the Will of God and nothing can stand in the way of the Will of God.

I return you now to the war of opinion.

Do we truly know that we are asleep or awake. For if our own perceptions are what truly create reality,
then our opinions are the basis of reality. Then all are God and God would be all. But this leads us back
to the fact that our opinion is what is driving reality. So to be awake or asleep are both real and neither
is less important than the other. For if this is what creates reality then the Will of God is our combined
realities intermingled.
 
Originally posted by: element
Didn't some fundamental cases babble on about how people with illness are evil and being punished by god?

So by their own logic the Pope must be evil and is being punished by god because he has parkinsons. Bush on the other hand is healthy so he is not evil.

Yeah that's what happens when you try to oversimplify life into sound bytes, generalize and just plain open your dumb assed gob when you have no clue what you're talking about.

Brainless morons, religious or not, need to stfu.
Thanks for proving that you've never bothered to read anything that the pope has said or written. Further, thanks for being wrong that the pope is a 'fundamentalist'. :cookie:
Originally posted by: kage69
Even though I'm certainly no fan of The Puppet, I really couldn't care less what the senile old pope thinks.
:cookie:
 
Awww, look at lil wittle CW gettin all stuffy over the pope. He even dropped his normal forum turd, how cute.
 
Originally posted by: kotss
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
What you see depends on the capacity for vision that you have taken back from the sleep you have been put into. Being blind, you cannot assess your own state. Thus you should have no opinion. Everything is the Will of God and nothing can stand in the way of the Will of God.

I return you now to the war of opinion.

Do we truly know that we are asleep or awake. For if our own perceptions are what truly create reality,
then our opinions are the basis of reality. Then all are God and God would be all. But this leads us back
to the fact that our opinion is what is driving reality. So to be awake or asleep are both real and neither
is less important than the other. For if this is what creates reality then the Will of God is our combined
realities intermingled.
You should have no opinion.

 
This is Mr. Madsen's article that the first article quotes.

It would appear that Pope John Paul II did make the only quote directly attributed to him:
We are now standing in the face of the greatest historical confrontation humanity has gone through. I do not think that wide circles of the American society or wide circles of the Christian community realize this fully. We are now facing the final confrontation between the Church and the anti-Church, of the Gospel versus the anti-Gospel.

This quote is often referenced as a quote from the Nov. 9 1978 "Notable and Quotable" section of the Wall Street Journal and attributed to then-Cardinal Wojtyla as a statement he made in 1976. I've seen it referenced both as a remark made during the 1976 Eucharistic Congress in Philadelphia and as a farewell remark from the same trip. Though never did find the full text of the speech (anyone?), trying to apply it to President Bush in particular is pretty ridiculous.
 
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