There is a question on the internet about the possible agenda of the attack on the Pope, and Muslims.
A question for you to ponder about the current media attack on the Pope, really an attack on Christianity and Islam ?
Is this the work of some special interest group ?
In particular perhaps the radical gay and lesbain network may be at work, attacking not only the Pope, but Christians and Muslims who are being manipulated into the agenda ?
In NOrth America, the gay agenda has corrupted and manipulated itself into many areas under the disguise of not revealing their own political agenda which is in total contradiction with both Christians and Muslims.
It would appear that the anti-catholic, anti-pope remarks may be from a source, that may include the gay and lesbain agenda of manipulating the Catholic Church, and or creating friction between Christianity and Islam, two religions that do not condone gay and lesbian lifestyle ?
Remember the devil is in the details
2006-09-22
06:09:43
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Caesar J. B. Squitti
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Brilliant ! never thought I'd see many on yahoo answers who can really see the way things have been moving for a while, most blaming only Islamic radicals for all the world's problems, though the aggressive gay groups targetting the monotheistic religions that frown on such conduct aren't alone in their hatred. We have new age groups, earth and goddess worshippers, all helping them along that path. If you remeber the "Protocols of the Elders of Zion", it was inspired not by a Jew, Christian or a Muslim, but by a theosophist / New age occultist Yuliana Glinka who was commended for her efforts by those in her society for fostering hatred between the monotheists. They also wait for the dawning of the age of Aquarius which they believe will happen when the montheists destroy themselves. Many radical islamists unaware of this want to destroy Christians and Jews but Christians and jews haven't taken the bait en masse. The prime mover is Satan but the groups being moved by him to attack the monotheists are blissfully unaware of this until he reveals himself, possibly after a war of the monotheists that he is trying to engineer to discredit God and force polytheism / New Age on the rest of the world in which "exclusive" religions fostering "hate" are outlawed as 'wicked". then he will tell us again "Ye are Gods and i am the enlightened master of humanity" jsut like it says in the Bible where "he boasts to God". The sequence he wants us to follow is in motion and all heresies he has engineered are moving in that direction.
Once again, brilliant thinking and excellent points! It's like an ancient game on a chessboard.
2006-09-22 08:14:43
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answered by defOf 4
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The media has sensationalized a small remark inorder to sell papers. no longer something greater. no longer something much less. the final public believes no one listens to the pope. yet, because of the fact Catholicism is the biggest Christian denomination there is, his tiny quote is taken out of context and used to foster hate. while a undeniable Protestant chief mentioned all Muslims must be killed - it did no longer turn many heads in any respect. easily on no account made headlines. in spite of if it grew to become into made at a time while few human beings puzzled the conflict. i might seem greater to human beings desirous to proceed this conflict, than some gay and lesbian time table.
2016-10-15 07:26:29
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answered by Anonymous
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When one looks at the larger picture, they become aware of the numerous participants that have been gathered, with one goal in mind. Acceptance of deviant conduct which defies the belief of any monotheistic grouping.
One of the posters has brought the name of the instigator to the fore. Anyone familiar with prophecy, from any source, must eventually recognize the validity of each of those prophetic pronouncements. They emanate from many directions and sources..around the globe. From as far away, remote and historical as the Australian aborigines.
These forces will eventually bring about the war, that has been foretold.
2006-09-22 08:28:03
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answered by mrcricket1932 6
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ROFLMAO!!
If the Gays and Lesbians were 1/4th as powerful as you suggest, you wouldn't be able to be on here and make such idiotic statements.
Everything the Pope is currently facing he has brought on himself. May he reap what he has sown.
2006-09-22 06:24:55
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answered by IndyT- For Da Ben Dan 6
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Are you from special interest group ? What are you talking about at a time when anti-Islam remarks from the mouth of your pope are out and cannot be retracted, like bullets that cannot be retrieved once shot.
Were his remarks a “lapse,” a “tumble”? Even those Muslim religious and political leaders who have wisely and ardently taken upon themselves the difficult mission of trying to contain the damage and control the angry reactions found insufficient the Pope’s apologies on Sunday and Wednesday. If his slur against Islam was unintentional he should have made a more convincing apology.
“You either have to say this 'I'm sorry' in a proper way, or not say it at all; are you sorry for saying such a thing, or because of its consequences?” Turkey’s cabinet minister, Mehmet Aydin, said.
The minimum acceptable “proper way” according to the Qatar-based Egyptian Islamic influential and prominent scholar Sheikh Yousuf Al-Qardawi is to drop out the “insulting” quotation from the official text of the Pope’s speech.
The Vatican said it hoped the self-inflicted “wave of hate” sweeping the world did not lead to “grave consequences” for the church. Burning of effigies of the Pope and anti-Vatican riots in many countries tarnished its image of tolerance and hand-stretched initiatives for inter-religion dialogue, an image that was carefully promoted by his predecessor.
The Pope’s quotation is also going down into Muslims’ collective memory as fitting into the U.S.-led war on “Islamic terror,” which is cloaked in anti-Islam terminology like President Bush’s blunders of “crusade,” “Islamic terrorists,” and his latest “Islamic Fascists.”
It boils down to be serving as a Catholic justification for an American political-military anti-Islam campaign. “Many Muslims are on the defensive in our modern world with its dominance of western secular perspectives, backed up by brutal military force which is often indistinguishable from the terrorism it claims to be fighting.”
The Pope’s attempts to portray his speech as a scholarly and theological matter is not convincing enough to distance the Vatican from being embroiled in political involvement or to shadow the fact that the Pontiff is also a politician and a head of a state, which helped to undermine communism; no one can expect him to be happy or eager to see a U.S. defeat whether in Iraq, Afghanistan or the overall war on terror.
“Why the pope chose to throw a hand grenade into a powder keg, and why he chose to do it at this moment in history”? asked George Friedman.
“Bush has been trying to portray the war against Islamist militants as a clash of civilizations, one that will last for generations and will determine the future of mankind. Benedict, whether he accepts Bush's view or not, offered an intellectual foundation for Bush's position,” Friedman added.
How could a church be tolerant vis-à-vis another religion when it cannot afford to accept Christian Protestants as “sister churches” and describe them as “ecclesial communities”? (10)
Similarly Muslims could not view positively the Vatican’s reported anti-immigration into Europe of immigrants of different cultures, especially Muslims, within the context of its preoccupation with a campaign to incorporate Christian ethics and values in the constitution of the European Union in the face of a strong secular opposition.
The Pope’s insensitivity also embroiled the decreasing Christian minorities in the Muslim countries -- especially in the Arab countries and particularly in the Israeli-occupied Palestinian territories -- in an antagonistic environment that could contribute further to the ever shrinking Christian presence, a headache that has become a permanent item on the agenda of the annual meetings of the Middle East Churches.
“I wish the Catholic pope had considered the reaction to his remarks,” the head of the Egypt's Coptic Orthodox church, Pope Shenouda III, told journalists, adding: “Being enthusiastic about one's religion shouldn't lead to judging other peoples' religions. Criticizing others' faith breeds enmity and divisions.”
It’s a pity that the Pope has chosen to exacerbate a world divide over religious lines that have nothing to do with the real problems humanity faces today.
2006-09-23 06:35:00
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answered by aboosait 4
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Youre not paranoid enough. Try harder! LOL
Ever heard that the most homophobic people are so scared of it because they are repressing homosexual desires? Interesting, eh?
2006-09-22 06:12:08
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answered by Phil S 5
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