POPE BENEDICT.
The Pope's visit is likely to be considered historically as a catastrophic failure for the Catholic Church. Until recently the Catholic Church has been considered monolithic and substantial. Pope Benedict has merely emphasised that the Catholic Church is now considered ridiculous and contemptible.
The crowds were embarrassingly small. Pope Benedict and David Cameron have tried to present Christianity as a political philosophy based on 'lets all try to be as nice to each other as we can.' Christianity certainly is not such a political philosophy.
Christianity is a malicious, war mongering system of social bullying. These people would have public tortures and public executions, if they thought that they could still get away with it. They have been at it for centuries. As it is, they can still get away with war mongering, because the suffering and deaths occur somewhere far over the horizons. And the suffering and deaths are inflicted on people often considered as social outsiders.
Christians would like to have homosexuals burned to death publicly for the good of their souls, or at least substantial numbers of them could be persuaded to go along with that sort of thing. Their coreligionists in Islamic countries go along with such things.
Christians are in a minority in this country, but a majority of people who support capital punishment are Christians. Christianity is a death cult. Organising deaths in This World. Meeting dead relatives in the Next World. And every Sunday celebrating ritual human sacrifice.
The visit of Pope Benedict has failed to change negative ideas about Christianity. In fact positive ideas about Christianity are, in an information age, ridiculously anachronistic and more or less impossible to promote.
The visit of the Pope has represented progress for secularism. Whatever the realities of the recent demonstration in London, the demonstration has been reported as having been a secularist demonstration. i have never heard of a secularist demonstration before.
And the whole visit was a clumsy presentation. For all his reputation as an enforcer, Benedict has seemed stupid and to be quite straight forward he has seemed senile. To put things at their most polite and most kind, Benedict has been badly advised.
He tried to get the political and social support of far right elements and far right ideologies. Having a cardinal say that London seems like a Third world city was crude and unrealistic. Nobody knew what the cardinal was talking about, and nobody cared what the cardinal was talking about.
Benedict and his advisers, one assumes, thought that various generalisations about the far right in Europe could be applied to social and political realities in Britain. That is simply not so. In Poland and elsewhere, religion has been used as a unifying factor for head banging nationalists. For various reasons that sort of thing does not occur in Britain.
Benedict and his advisers have demonstrated fairly clearly their contempt for British people. They have tried to apply crude and unrealistic generalisations to the British situation.
And the reputation of Benedict as a linguist seems fairly undeserved. He has failed to understand that outsiders can't simply assign various meanings to words, meanings which go against cultural norms. Benedict has failed to understand that there are substantial differences between the use of the word SORROW and the use of the word SORRY. A silly and clumsy mistake, easily understandable from an eighty five year old.
POPE BENEDICT HAS NOT PRESENTED THE CATHOLIC CHURCH WELL. NOT ONLY HAS HE MADE IT CLEAR THAT THE CATHOLIC CHURCH IS LED BY A DODDERER, BUT HE HAS MADE IT CLEAR THAT THE DODDERER HAS, FOR ONE REASON OR ANOTHER, BEEN UNABLE TO APPOINT COMPETENT ADVISERS.
Tom Smith, Monday 20th September2010.
The Pope's visit is likely to be considered historically as a catastrophic failure for the Catholic Church. Until recently the Catholic Church has been considered monolithic and substantial. Pope Benedict has merely emphasised that the Catholic Church is now considered ridiculous and contemptible.
The crowds were embarrassingly small. Pope Benedict and David Cameron have tried to present Christianity as a political philosophy based on 'lets all try to be as nice to each other as we can.' Christianity certainly is not such a political philosophy.
Christianity is a malicious, war mongering system of social bullying. These people would have public tortures and public executions, if they thought that they could still get away with it. They have been at it for centuries. As it is, they can still get away with war mongering, because the suffering and deaths occur somewhere far over the horizons. And the suffering and deaths are inflicted on people often considered as social outsiders.
Christians would like to have homosexuals burned to death publicly for the good of their souls, or at least substantial numbers of them could be persuaded to go along with that sort of thing. Their coreligionists in Islamic countries go along with such things.
Christians are in a minority in this country, but a majority of people who support capital punishment are Christians. Christianity is a death cult. Organising deaths in This World. Meeting dead relatives in the Next World. And every Sunday celebrating ritual human sacrifice.
The visit of Pope Benedict has failed to change negative ideas about Christianity. In fact positive ideas about Christianity are, in an information age, ridiculously anachronistic and more or less impossible to promote.
The visit of the Pope has represented progress for secularism. Whatever the realities of the recent demonstration in London, the demonstration has been reported as having been a secularist demonstration. i have never heard of a secularist demonstration before.
And the whole visit was a clumsy presentation. For all his reputation as an enforcer, Benedict has seemed stupid and to be quite straight forward he has seemed senile. To put things at their most polite and most kind, Benedict has been badly advised.
He tried to get the political and social support of far right elements and far right ideologies. Having a cardinal say that London seems like a Third world city was crude and unrealistic. Nobody knew what the cardinal was talking about, and nobody cared what the cardinal was talking about.
Benedict and his advisers, one assumes, thought that various generalisations about the far right in Europe could be applied to social and political realities in Britain. That is simply not so. In Poland and elsewhere, religion has been used as a unifying factor for head banging nationalists. For various reasons that sort of thing does not occur in Britain.
Benedict and his advisers have demonstrated fairly clearly their contempt for British people. They have tried to apply crude and unrealistic generalisations to the British situation.
And the reputation of Benedict as a linguist seems fairly undeserved. He has failed to understand that outsiders can't simply assign various meanings to words, meanings which go against cultural norms. Benedict has failed to understand that there are substantial differences between the use of the word SORROW and the use of the word SORRY. A silly and clumsy mistake, easily understandable from an eighty five year old.
POPE BENEDICT HAS NOT PRESENTED THE CATHOLIC CHURCH WELL. NOT ONLY HAS HE MADE IT CLEAR THAT THE CATHOLIC CHURCH IS LED BY A DODDERER, BUT HE HAS MADE IT CLEAR THAT THE DODDERER HAS, FOR ONE REASON OR ANOTHER, BEEN UNABLE TO APPOINT COMPETENT ADVISERS.
Tom Smith, Monday 20th September2010.