If the Pope Changes His Mind…
@ntichrist | 05.02.2009 20:28 | Analysis | Anti-racism | Culture | South Coast | World
Papers are saying that the reaction is a sign of how much the Vatican had misread the public mood. The public mood? Since when was the voice of God swayed not by God's will, but by public mood?
What we have here is a failure to treat people like unelected politicians when that is all they are. The Pope, the Reverend Whatever, the Grand Poobah, Thomas Monson, Benny Hinn, whoever, should be treated with the same deference and respect given to people of the same caliber, like Charles Manson, David Koresh, Jim Jones, and other highly influential people who claimed to have some greater insight into the supernatural than everyone else, but who are, to the rational observer, merely mortal men prone to greed, hatred, racism, sexism, and self-righteousness.
Take a look at claims of ultramontanism and papal infallibility, as well as reactions to the Pope's declarations about morality, this brief note about how Pope John Paul II was a divider, not a uniter, and what Christopher Hitchens had to say about Jon Paul II.
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