What a load of tosh
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What a load of tosh
Spoken by a man whose church hides bigger pervs than Gary Glitter!
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I belong to that bunch but am ashamed by the way they run things, a Sodam and Gomorrah type of event needs to run through the Catholic church IMHO.
And Charging to see the Holy Father, that is well taking the mickey!!!! Why should C of E or athiests stump up tax for his security? He ain't their Pope after all he should come in Easy Jet and book in a B&B using the 3/4 empty monolithic structures called churches to preach to his flock, talk to the real people in our religion, the Pope cannot start or stop Poverty or wars so why bother with business or governments? The only place of office he should go is the DPP to hand over evidence about the dodgy Priests.
Hoboh feels really strongly about this
http://news.uk.msn.com/uk/articles.aspx ... =154678668
I belong to that bunch but am ashamed by the way they run things, a Sodam and Gomorrah type of event needs to run through the Catholic church IMHO.
And Charging to see the Holy Father, that is well taking the mickey!!!! Why should C of E or athiests stump up tax for his security? He ain't their Pope after all he should come in Easy Jet and book in a B&B using the 3/4 empty monolithic structures called churches to preach to his flock, talk to the real people in our religion, the Pope cannot start or stop Poverty or wars so why bother with business or governments? The only place of office he should go is the DPP to hand over evidence about the dodgy Priests.
Hoboh feels really strongly about this
Re: What a load of tosh
Obama aint their president, eitherHoboh wrote:Why should C of E or athiests stump up tax for his security? He ain't their Pope
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Which democratic election did the pope win, just out of interest?
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Re: What a load of tosh
First, I post this then get thisCAPSLOCK wrote:Obama aint their president, eitherHoboh wrote:Why should C of E or athiests stump up tax for his security? He ain't their Pope
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Oh Sh*t all the web went wonky!!!!!!!
To your point CAPS
Leaders of countrie ARE important to all of us because what they do CAN effect everyone, surely a point even you can see or are you a Religion/Politics mixer the greatest recipe for disaster ever!!
Blair praying the night before he sends people to die, kill or main, not really the action of a loving religous man is it? the 2 are totally incompatable.
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When do we get to send someone to the Vatican to lecture them then?CAPSLOCK wrote:Obama aint their president, eitherHoboh wrote:Why should C of E or athiests stump up tax for his security? He ain't their Pope
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Seems we agreeHoboh wrote: Leaders of countrie ARE important
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1961 and 1980Prufrock wrote:When do we get to send someone to the Vatican to lecture them then?CAPSLOCK wrote:Obama aint their president, eitherHoboh wrote:Why should C of E or athiests stump up tax for his security? He ain't their Pope
He's well overdue
Blair went a few times, too, as did Sir Margaret
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Well no, as your first point quite clearly highlighted. So what does a theocratic oligarch of an undemocratic exclusive religion have in common with the democratically elected representive of a state? I'm intrigued, it was your comment, I'd like to know.CAPSLOCK wrote:So do we only ever have state visits from democratically elected folk?Lord Kangana wrote:Which democratic election did the pope win, just out of interest?
I presume that's your point, as otherwise I don't know what the fcuk you're on about
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I'd be interested to see how much of the bill for those the Vatican footed. It may be a lot. I doubt it.CAPSLOCK wrote:1961 and 1980Prufrock wrote:When do we get to send someone to the Vatican to lecture them then?CAPSLOCK wrote:Obama aint their president, eitherHoboh wrote:Why should C of E or athiests stump up tax for his security? He ain't their Pope
He's well overdue
Blair went a few times, too, as did Sir Margaret
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I'm sure that popes are elected by the College of Cardinals which, whilst a long way from universal suffrage, does put a slight dent in the point you are trying to make.Lord Kangana wrote:Well no, as your first point quite clearly highlighted. So what does a theocratic oligarch of an undemocratic exclusive religion have in common with the democratically elected representive of a state? I'm intrigued, it was your comment, I'd like to know.CAPSLOCK wrote:So do we only ever have state visits from democratically elected folk?Lord Kangana wrote:Which democratic election did the pope win, just out of interest?
I presume that's your point, as otherwise I don't know what the fcuk you're on about
It's a process that is akin to Gordon Brown's elevation to high office, for instance.
And now I've got involved in a religious thread after all this time! Damn.
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Zulus Thousand of em wrote:I'm sure that popes are elected by the College of Cardinals which, whilst a long way from universal suffrage, does put a slight dent in the point you are trying to make.Lord Kangana wrote:Well no, as your first point quite clearly highlighted. So what does a theocratic oligarch of an undemocratic exclusive religion have in common with the democratically elected representive of a state? I'm intrigued, it was your comment, I'd like to know.CAPSLOCK wrote:So do we only ever have state visits from democratically elected folk?Lord Kangana wrote:Which democratic election did the pope win, just out of interest?
I presume that's your point, as otherwise I don't know what the fcuk you're on about
It's a process that is akin to Gordon Brown's elevation to high office, for instance.
And now I've got involved in a religious thread after all this time! Damn.
come on Zulu - cut out the religious arguing now.....
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This.. Vatican City is a country in it's own right. He's the leader of itWinter Hill White wrote:Is one of his roles the Head of State of the Vatican?
If so, I suppose it counts as a state visit, hence follows whatever happens were (subjunctive, Monty?) Obama, Kim Jong-Il, Sarkozy, etc to come here.
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