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Thread ID: 19279 | Posts: 18 | Started: 2005-07-25
2005-07-25 19:03 | User Profile
[u][size=3] Pope terror 'snub' angers Israel[/size][/u]
**Israel has summoned the Vatican's ambassador to explain why the Pope left the country off a list of those recently hit by terrorism. **
Pope Benedict XVI on Sunday deplored attacks in "countries including Egypt, Turkey, Iraq and Britain". Israel said he had failed to mention a 12 July suicide bombing in Netanya that killed five Israelis. The foreign ministry said it would be interpreted as "granting legitimacy to... terrorist attacks against Jews". "We expected that the new Pope, who on taking office emphasised the importance he places on relations between the Church and the Jewish people, would behave differently," the ministry said in a statement.
The Vatican embassy declined to comment.
Pope Benedict has accepted an invitation to visit Israel but has yet to comment on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in public since taking office in April.
[url="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4715959.stm"]http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4715959.stm[/url]
2005-07-25 19:27 | User Profile
When we say jump, you're supposed to say how high, Mr. Pope Benedict!!!
Didn't you learn anything from your predecessor??
2005-07-25 21:54 | User Profile
[url]http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4715959.stm[/url]
Great Jewish reasoning: Failure to mention them is the same as condoning attacks upon them.
2005-07-26 01:08 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Hugh Lincoln]Great Jewish reasoning: Failure to mention them is the same as condoning attacks upon them.[/QUOTE]Exactly. That's precisely how they reason.
Jews think they're the center of the universe. It rotates around them. Everything is all about them first and foremost. It's not enough to merely tolerate them or be passively civil towards them. You have to submit to their mastery, AND you have to like it.
And then they wonder why they're despised.
2005-07-26 01:33 | User Profile
For being 3% of the us population and of, what?, .02% of the world population they sure created problems, don't they?
2005-07-26 03:38 | User Profile
If you want to see the "the world revolves around us" thinking in action, check out this dialogue between a Jew and some woman who runs a Catholic website called Apologia. [url]http://www.kensmen.com/catholic/letter4.html[/url] You might have to wade through some theological stuff in parts, but it is well worth it.
2005-07-26 15:38 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Malachias111]If you want to see the "the world revolves around us" thinking in action, check out this dialogue between a Jew and some woman who runs a Catholic website called Apologia. [url="http://www.kensmen.com/catholic/letter4.html"]http://www.kensmen.com/catholic/letter4.html[/url] You might have to wade through some theological stuff in parts, but it is well worth it.[/QUOTE] The Catholic woman really took that guy out behind the woodshed. :thumbsup: The guy actually says that true Christians must be 'reverential' towards Jews. Good grief.
2005-07-26 16:24 | User Profile
They think the world revolves around them because they think that they are still the chosen people. As my aunt, a Catholic nun, once said of their view, "The Jews need to realize that they missed the boat. The Messiah came. Christians are God's chosen". Amen to that.
Message to Jews: You stopped being the chosen people in 33 A.D.
2005-07-27 01:44 | User Profile
All this is so typical of the Jews. For his entire church career Ratzinger has been the perfect post-war German, even continuing JP2's heresy that Jews can get to heaven without faith in Christ. Every time the kikes have stuck their butts in the air he never passed up on kissing them.
I wish the Bishop of Rome well in the administration of his diocese and the exercise of his pastoral office, but he is going to have to learn that no one can be the friend of the Jews. The more one seeks to placate them, the more they demand and seek to control. A friend wishes you well, the Jews want to be your master. Ratsy (apart from some typical Romish errors) is really an excellent theologian, a cultivated and intelligent man, much smarter than JP2. Ratsy ought to open that thick (but smart) Bavarian head of his and realize the Jews are no friends of Christendom.
2005-07-27 17:59 | User Profile
It is time for Benedict to proclaim a new Crusade - this time against the infidel Judaists and descendants of Pharisees and Khazars - who oppress the Holy Land and the City of Christ's Passion and Resurrection. That will indeed be a Just War. We here in the former US of A can participate by throwing off the shadow government of these imposters, infidels, and their goyish running dogs. [I]Ad maiorem Gloriae Dei.[/I]
2005-07-28 11:13 | User Profile
If there are any Traditional Catholics on this forum I recommend they checkout the Jew-conscious 'Apologia Apologetics' forum mentioned in post #6.
"When the Catholic Church is strong, Jewry is weak, and when Jewry is strong, the Catholic Church is weak." ~Maurice Pinay~
2005-07-28 22:33 | User Profile
Here is the Vatican's official response to Israel's outrage --
"**It's not always possible to immediately follow every attack against Israel with a public statement of condemnation**," a statement from the Vatican press office said Thursday night, "and (that is) for various reasons, among them the fact that the attacks against Israel sometimes were followed by immediate **Israeli reactions not always compatible with the rules of international law**."
"It would thus be impossible to condemn the first (the terror strikes) and let the second (Israeli retaliation) pass in silence," said the statement, which had an unusually blistering tone for the Holy See.
Atta boy, Benedict! :cheers:
Also -- On Monday, Vatican spokesman Joaquin Navarro-Valls said Benedict had been referring to the attacks of the last few days. He called it "**surprising that one would have wanted to take the opportunity to distort the intentions of the Holy Father."
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2005-07-29 00:16 | User Profile
It was only a matter of time before the Tribe got around to beginning "the Treatment" w/ Benny.
Naturally they'd do it with any pope, but as they've made it plain they consider this guy to be Pope John Demjanjuk I, look early for barbed fish-hooks in their rhetoric.
2005-07-29 00:26 | User Profile
I'm pretty impressed with the Vatican's response to Israel's whining. It seems the new Pope isn't willing to overlook the fact that Israel has killed many more innocent Palestinians than Palestinians have killed innocent Israelis. (If there even are any innocent Israelis, that is.)
2005-07-29 00:56 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Angler]
And then they wonder why they're despised.[/QUOTE]
I don't think they wonder. They are despised by their inferiors...filthy goyim. So they devise ever more twisted degredations, to which we contentedly submit, as long as it's televised.
2005-07-29 01:05 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Ponce]For being 3% of the us population and of, what?, .02% of the world population they sure created problems, don't they?[/QUOTE]
I'm extremely skeptical of these figures, as well as the immigrant and illegal...sorry...undocumented immigrant figures.
Jews will sometimes not be entirely truthful...not that I would ever blame a Jew...for this or anything else. Ever.
And just what is the true number of undocumented folk? Is there ONE PERSON on this board living in the continental US that can see a white man doing some landscaping work?
2005-07-29 11:25 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Angler]I'm pretty impressed with the Vatican's response to Israel's whining. It seems the new Pope isn't willing to overlook the fact that Israel has killed many more innocent Palestinians than Palestinians have killed innocent Israelis. (If there even are any innocent Israelis, that is.)[/QUOTE] I agree. For diplomatic-ese, that Vatican statement is pretty harsh. :thumbsup:
2005-07-29 13:15 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Quantrill]Here is the Vatican's official response to Israel's outrage --
"**It's not always possible to immediately follow every attack against Israel with a public statement of condemnation**," a statement from the Vatican press office said Thursday night, "and (that is) for various reasons, among them the fact that the attacks against Israel sometimes were followed by immediate **Israeli reactions not always compatible with the rules of international law**."
"It would thus be impossible to condemn the first (the terror strikes) and let the second (Israeli retaliation) pass in silence," said the statement, which had an unusually blistering tone for the Holy See.
Atta boy, Benedict! :cheers:
Also -- On Monday, Vatican spokesman Joaquin Navarro-Valls said Benedict had been referring to the attacks of the last few days. He called it "surprising that one would have wanted to take the opportunity to distort the intentions of the Holy Father." [/QUOTE]
Oh, you vant to play vit us, Benedictus?? Ve are ancient enemies but that does not mean dat ve can not vork together, no? JPII was very compliant, and ve have vays of making our point stick, no?? Our recent record shows our vork of 9/11 and 7/7 have vays of making the goyim, um, how should I say.......see things our vay?? Rome is such a beautiful city, do you have subvay in your city? :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: