04-21-2005, 11:35 AM
Genetick Wrote:When liquid said conservative I don't believe he was refering to any political aspects. The new Pope, Pope Benedict XVI is infact conservative in the fact or church reforms and keeping an open mind. He is very firm on his beliefs such as not letting women hold church offices, on the subject of abortion and has spoke against people who believe that other religions besides Catholism can lead to salvation (I don't recall the correct word for it). Pope John Paul II was coined conservative but still had an open mind for the world's problems. The worry with Pope Benedict XVI is that he will keep to his church principles as definite (very conservative) and will be oblivious to the ever changing world. I don't think he was talking political power, just to tell you Foog and B!tchHe can do what he bloody well likes, he's still nothing to do with me and his religion doesn't bloody well make him better than anyone else, so why should he decide who does what? Good luck on him trying to get rid of abortion, good luck on trying to convert everyone.
xDBD Wrote:the pope holds no political power? lol... really, think about that. it's absurdPeople will believe anyone;
my shit smells like roses, too
But the Pope doesn't have ENOUGH power to make any serious changes.
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