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2007-06-16 12:59:10 · 16 answers · asked by   2 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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I doubt that it was religion since Pres. Bush called the Pope Sir instead of his Holiness (which is an insult). I'm sure Pres. Bush was babbling about how important the war of terror is. And I'm sure the Pope was trying to be nice and didn't say much at all.

2007-06-16 13:13:09 · answer #1 · answered by TRACER ™ 6 · 0 1

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2016-11-25 01:42:13 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The Pope wants Bushes lunch money

2007-06-16 13:08:50 · answer #3 · answered by Gudovac 2 · 1 0

Both.

According to the news articles, they discussed the war in Iraq and its effect on Iraqi Christians and other topics.

The Church is primarily a spiritual body. But she is also a moral teacher.

If people are going to make moral issues into political ones then they should not complain about the Church using its freedoms of speech and religion.

The Church has been teaching the world what it believes God thinks is right and wrong for almost 2,000 years.

The Church looks to protect human dignity and human rights and does not for look for political power. Church leaders are barred from political office by Church law (not civil law).

Jesus said, "Go, therefore, and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you." (Matthew 28:18-20)

The Catholic Church has been teaching world governments what it believes is right and wrong since the ancient Romans stopped persecuting it and long before anyone heard of the freedom of speech.

The Catholic Church protested about the blood sports in the Roman Colosseum and they were stopped.

The Catholic Church supported the Polish Solidarity movement and the Soviet Union fell apart.

I don't think the Church is going to (or should) stop teaching the world governments what is right or wrong now.

Remember the Catholic Church proposes. It does not impose.

With love in Christ.

2007-06-16 15:18:09 · answer #4 · answered by imacatholic2 7 · 1 0

The pope has been against the war from the beginning. What else would he talk about?
Bush, well he could have talked about anything.

2007-06-16 13:21:56 · answer #5 · answered by great gig in the sky 7 · 0 1

Life styles of the Rich and Famous.

2007-06-16 13:01:34 · answer #6 · answered by Lynnemarie 6 · 0 0

((((Muslimah))))

There is no good in many of their conferences except the conferences of such as enjoin charity, or goodness or the making of peace among men. And whoso does that, seeking the pleasure of Allah, We shall soon bestow on him a great reward.

2007-06-16 13:07:20 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

probably beating around the bush, "hey pope, whats up, hows it goin?" "well its good, i was meaning to talk to you about keeping your country's integrity" "heh, yea well nice robe pope, can i call you popey?" "thats not what we re here for" "well youre always here, popey" "ok fine, what kind of pie do you like?" "thats more like it" ... you know, ect.

2007-06-16 13:05:18 · answer #8 · answered by ceesteris 6 · 0 1

Peace in the middle east-
Same as always-

2007-06-16 13:09:40 · answer #9 · answered by kskwwjd 3 · 0 0

Probably lunch. Just kidding.

2007-06-16 13:06:23 · answer #10 · answered by carpe-diem 3 · 0 0

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